Originally posted by anthson
A lot of liberals don't see Guiliani as pro-choice because he only supports a very small portion of the pro-abortion agenda.
What liberals think about his abortion stance is not the problem for Guiliani. The problem is that from the point of view of many republicans (including those who make the party platform), he is too pro-choice for them.

I read this interesting article about Guiliani last night that focussed on the question of how conservative or liberal he is:

Is Giuliani a Conservative?

I like Guiliani a lot. Admittedly, all I know of him is what you read in popular media and what I have seen from him on many news talk shows (on which he always performed brilliantly). I imagine we will learn a lot more about him when/if his campaign gets in full swing.

More than anything, I like the fact that he gets results. When he sets a goal, he achieves it. He also isn't afraid to set difficult goals that seem impossible at the time they are set. That would be a real breath of fresh air from our president. We haven't had someone like that since Reagan.