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Rudy Campaign Refusing To Clarify Remark Saying We "Should Not Allow" MoveOn-Type Speech

It looks like the Giuliani campaign isn't willing to explain what he meant when he told the NRA today that the MoveOn ad "passed a line that we should not allow American political organizations to pass."

Ryan Sager of The Sun, asking what on earth Rudy meant by the comment, has now received this response of sorts from the Rudy camp:

Giuliani spokeswoman Maria Comella responds: "The Mayor was referring to the fact that Democrats stood silent on an ad that crossed the line in disparaging an American hero."

Right, right, Democrats are bad. We know the Mayor thinks this. But what did the Mayor mean when he said we "should not allow" political organizations to do what MoveOn did? Does he support legal curbs on criticism of military figures or on such political speech in general? Or does he oppose any and all such restrictions?

That's the question. And it remains unanswered.


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