“She’s a candidate who, with her baggage, can be beaten by the right candidate who handles it the right way and by the right campaign who handles it the right way,” he said.
“As a first lady she tried one thing and failed,” he continued, referring to her drive to pass a national health reform agenda, an effort Giuliani noted provided at least some of the underpinnings of Obamacare. “As a secretary of state, she traveled the world, and I would argue every place she traveled, maybe an exception here or there that don’t mean very much, is in worse shape today than it was then.”
Although he was unsparing in his criticism of Clinton and Obama, her former boss, on policy matters, Giuliani made it clear that he sees the president as a rare political talent.
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