August 07, 2007

Rudy's Daughter

Frankly, I don't see this as much of a story.

There's one vote that Rudy Giuliani definitely can't count on in his 2008 presidential bid: his own daughter's. According to the 17-year-old Caroline Giuliani's Facebook profile, she's supporting Barack Obama.

On her profile, she designates her political views as "liberal" and—until this morning—proclaimed her membership in the Facebook group "Barack Obama (One Million Strong for Barack)." According to her profile, she withdrew from the Obama group at 6 a.m. Monday, after Slate sent her an inquiry about it.

In what may be an effort to avoid public connection to her famous father, the future Harvard freshman and recent graduate of Trinity School in Manhattan uses a slight variation of her name on the Facebook site. But she didn't lock her profile, allowing any Facebook user with access to the Harvard or Trinity School networks (more than 42,000 people) to view her detailed profile. (As a Harvard student, I was able to see it.)

It's not news that Rudy and his two children, Caroline and her 21-year-old brother Andrew, have a rocky relationship. Caroline and Andrew are the children of Donna Hanover, Rudy's second wife. In March, Andrew, who is a junior at Duke, told the New York Times that he and his father had been estranged for some time, and he has spoken candidly about his objections to Giuliani's marriage to Judith Nathan. And after the wedding, the Times reported, Giuliani also stopped attending Caroline's high-school events. Though he went to her high-school graduation, he left without speaking to her and did not join in the post-graduation family celebration, according to the New York Daily News.

Caroline's Facebook profile does not reveal why she doesn't want her father to win the White House. She has not responded to e-mail questions from Slate.

You know, a 17-year-old's political views are really not something a put a lot of stock in, especially given that at 16 I was willing to support either Ronald Reagan or Ted Kennedy for President. At that age, most kids operate more on emotion and image than on intellect.

But I have two really simple questions.

1) Why is this being treated as a significant story by media outlets?

2) Given the acrimonious ending to her parents' marriage and Rudy's boorish behavior at the time and since, why would we expect her to support him?

Malkin agrees.

Posted by: Greg at 04:10 AM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 Patti Davis is the perfect counterpoint there.

And the political views of a 17-year-old are not particularly newsworthy.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue Aug 7 09:42:52 2007 (7LgSj)

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