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The entrance had more standing, but less cheers than Mitt Romney. But Romney had a lot of astroturf, as Phil Klein pointed out, so it is hard to tell.
Rudy starts with an attack on Washington.
Unlike Romney’s speech, there was more of a narrative structure. He wanted the people in the room to know who he was. The policies that he talked about followed from that structure.
So he talks about what his religion means to him:
Christians and Christianity is all about inclusiveness, It is built around the most profound act of love in history. .. Spreading a message of love and hope and faith… Administer to sick and the needy. It is the love that the first Christians displayed that first brought thousands and then millions.
And:
The first day that I entered a class in which a prayer was not said at the beginning of class was my first day at NYU Law School. I was so confused, I crossed myself. Then I realized that everyone was looking at me.
Then he goes into his framing that he starts and ends with:
Here are some applause lines. He had a lot of these:
The other thing that is worth pointing out is that he insisted on honesty. He made some real serious attacks on Romney:
He has a riff on separation. I am not sure why he said that. Quotes George Will on most successful conservative governance.
He also talks a long time about how he would move the ball on abortion. This was really key. And it got strong responses.
Insterestingly, he said, "We serve God best by serving others." That gets less applause than his abortion lines. That tells me something about the people here. But in the end, the people here are only part of his audience. The audience is the moderate evangelicals who aren’t here, but who are voting. That’s why he brought up the atmospheric issues and Darfur.
Rudy closes with:
"You have nothing to fear from me." Some make me out to be an activist for liberal causes. If you believe that, just check any New York Times editorial while I was mayor.
I think that a bunch of people in the room really believed that. His closing applause was much, much stronger than the opening. A lot of the people sitting when he came in were standing. That’s a difference. He may not win the crowd, but he doesn’t need to. He needs to neutralize it.
I think he did that. Rudy couldn’t hit a home run, but he could hit a double. And he did.
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