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Dick Morris against Dems healthcare
« on: March 21, 2010, 01:00:17 AM »
 Dick Morris was just on FOX news. He was on of the Clintonites, had been for 20 years. Now he is vowing to slay the Dem's if the health care fiasco passes. Says he is going to follow everything from their donations to speechs. Vowing to see their defeat this fall. Hmmm so much for a loyalist(but i think I like him now ;D)

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Re: Dick Morris against Dems healthcare
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2010, 08:22:22 AM »
That has been the case for years.
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Re: Dick Morris against Dems healthcare
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2010, 09:14:15 AM »
I never liked either of the Dick Morris's.  Dick Morris was a Republican operative for many years.  Then he became Clinton's re-election campaign director.  He got into trouble when one of his prostitutes was allowed to listen in on his conversations with the president.  Old Morris wishes he had tipped the prostitute a little better.   ;D


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/tours/scandal/morris.htm


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Sherry Rowlands, the suddenly famous Virginia call girl, is taking all the credit for the downfall of presidential adviser Dick Morris. She says the Republicans had nothing to do with it.

"The only person in the world I knew politically was Dick Morris," she told the syndicated tabloid show "Hard Copy" in her first television interview. "Who do you call? I mean . . . you don't go in the phone book and look up Bob Dole." The two-part "Hard Copy" interview is scheduled to air on Baltimore's Channel 2 tonight and tomorrow night at 12:05 a.m. .

As for Morris's downfall, Rowlands said: "Someone as intelligent as he is should have kept his lip buttoned when he unzipped his pants. I mean, how can you maneuver worlds, and he can't even control what he's doing in his own room with a paid lady?"

Morris's resignation was announced hours before President Clinton delivered his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention last Thursday night.  His departure came after the Star, a supermarket tabloid, published allegations by the $200-an-hour prostitute that she had a long-running relationship with Morris. The Star, which says it paid Rowlands less than $50,000 for the story, made her available to "Hard Copy." A spokesman for the program, which often pays for interviews, declined to say whether Rowlands was paid.