So far, I've been a bit skeptical that the right will launch a third party candidacy against Giuliani. While there's no doubt that a winning, pro-choice Republican would be murder for the movement, it seems that evangelicals actually like the guy, and so a kamikaze candidacy launched by evangelical leaders could actually anger their flocks and lighten their membership rolls. And I don't think they want that, either. So my working assumption has been that Giuliani will make some loud promises to appoint pro-life judges, choose some credible member of the Christian Right as his running mate, and folks would make their peace with his candidacy. Michael Scherer's reporting, however, is making me think otherwise.