Rudolph Giuliani


Recent Articles about Rudolph Giuliani

Giuliani To Address Latino Small-Business Event

April 13, 2007 -- Former New York Mayor and presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani will be a keynote speaker at the 2007 Small Business Econo...  Read more

RudyCare

'We've got to solve our health care problem with American principles, not the principles of socialism,' Rudy Giuliani told an audience in Rochester, New H...  Read more

Rudy On the Fence?

Last Wednesday, Mitt Romney hit Rudy Giuliani where it hurt the most. When Giuliani was mayor, Romney said in a speech in Bettendorf, Iowa, "he instructed...  Read more

RudyCare: The Update

Well, evaluations of Rudy Giuliani's health care "plan" are trickling in, and so far, the response seems underwhelming. You'll Read more

Republicans Debate Climate; Moderator Loses (And Huckabee Surprises)

I'm still trying to sort out why I found the exchange on global warming in yesterday's Republican debate so surprising. Was it my imagination, or did the ...  Read more

And The Republican Economic Debate Winner is...Huckabee?

The Republican Economic Debate, held Tuesday afternoon in Dearborn, MI, was mostly a predictable contest -- almost as predictable as when the Democrats ta...  Read more

Political Animals

Whether they raise cash in battleground states or bring a manager's touch to a campaign, these company builders have breached the inner circle of U.S. politics.  Read more

What Business Would You Start?

Nearly 50 business luminaries, ranging from H. Ross Perot to Ed McMahon, are asked what businesses to start.  Read more

Rudy's Immigration Beef

Rudy Giuliani had dinner Monday night in Philadelphia. On the menu: cheesesteak, naturally -- with a side of immigration policy. Hizzonor stopped by Geno'...  Read more

In The ER, Waiting Is The Hardest Part

Researchers at Harvard Medical School have handed another inconvenient truth to the politicos -- and I'm thinking specifically of Rudy Giuliani here -- wh...  Read more

The Granite State Race Isn't Set In Stone

A new survey of likely primary voters in New Hampshire reveals that the races in both parties are shifting -- though in different ways. Both the Democrati...  Read more

Giuliani Backed By a Friend in D.C.

Terry Neese, one of the 19 political movers and shakers that Inc. named in February as ...  Read more

Feeling Out Of Your League?

Even networking gurus get the occasional jitters when meeting powerful people. Here's how they overcome those nerves.  Read more

Lessons from the Campaign Trail

Think you can't learn anything from politicians? Think again.  Read more

Iowa, All Shook Up

The Des Moines Register published its Iowa Poll yesterday, its first survey of caucus-goer leanings since May. The results are important for both...  Read more

And The Winner Of The GOP Debate Is...Huckabee? (Redux)

Well, that might be a stretch. But the consensus out there is that if he didn't win, he did very well -- and certainly will only improve his standing. Mar...  Read more

Iowa Entrepreneurs Decide (Or Not): None Of The Above?

Notwithstanding the fact that these days you can't walk down the street in Des Moines without running into one or another campaign entourage, our panelist...  Read more

Clip File: Republicans Warm Up To Climate Change

Al Gore's Nobel win may have some Republicans crying politics, but an ...  Read more

An Inc. 500 President?

When we asked Inc. 500 CEOs whom they favor in next year's presidential elections, Rudolph Giuliani led the field, capturing 17 percent of survey response...  Read more

How Great Leaders Thrive in Tough Times

Chester Arthur, who served as President of the United States from 1881 to 1885, will never be regarded as one our great leaders. In fact, many Americans w...  Read more

Obama's Question

"How can the next president better help small business and entrepreneurs thrive?" The question was posed by one "Read more

What CEOs Will Admit Out of the Office

The crowd at the recent Inc. 500 conference talks about Hillary, health care, and more.  Read more

Editor's Letter

A CEO by the name of Mike Miller sent me an e-mail last week ribbing me about Inc. 's political bias, which he says is liberal. The latest example...  Read more

From the Editor of Inc.: Are Entrepreneurs Really Liberal?

A CEO by the name of Mike Miller sent me an e-mail last week ribbing me about Inc. 's political bias, which he says is liberal. The latest exampl...  Read more

Election dissection: state & local races

The small-business lobby was watching a few races this November--you know, other than that big one with Bush and Kerry. The tally on some of the most clo...  Read more

The Union Label

With Labor Day come and gone, union endorsements are piling up. So who's zoomin' who? Hillary Clinton collected two big endorsements last week, fr...  Read more

Bill Of Particulars: Richardson Details Health Plan

Claiming that "We cannot afford a healthcare system that doesn't cover every American -- the cost to our economy and the well-being of our people is just ...  Read more

Urban Outfitters

Inner-city businesses are finding that some of their best friends are in city hall. The mayors of many cities across America -- including Austin, Chicago, Cl...  Read more

Bloomberg's Dilemma

Mike Bloomberg, the billionaire business information mogul and two-term mayor of New York City, is said to be pondering a third term in office. Trouble is...  Read more

Romney On Healthcare: My Way…Or Anybody Else's Way!

When Mitt Romney outlined his proposal for reforming healthcare to the Florida Medical Association today, he seemed to be saying that Massachusetts's path...  Read more

McCainCare's Unintended Consequences

John McCain took a stab at solving his health insurance dilemma Tuesday. No, not the question of how he, as a cancer survivor, might buy insurance on the ...  Read more

It Takes a Cybervillage

An overview of three cities, Pittsburgh, Boulder, and Montreal, that experts believe could be hot spots for new-media industries.  Read more

McCain Takes Brooklyn

Backstage At A Small Business Roundtable Yesterday John McCain dramatically changed his tune on the housing crisis -- now he's for governmen...  Read more

The New Face of Confidence

Business leaders may be better positioned than they have been in years to make smart calculations about growth and strategy. Here's why.  Read more

The Soloist

In the August 1998 issue of Inc. , Rubin began chronicling her career as a solo act. In this excerpt from her diary, she searches for her own identit...  Read more