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dick morris: Barack's Radical Past - Truth or Allegation ? - 10/08/08 11:45 PM
Dick Morris has published in writing for TheHill.com the details behind his video interview featured by Simon Conway.  Partially quoted below, the complete text of Mr Morris' article is found <here>.
My source: http://thehill.com/dick-morris/the-obama-ayers-connection-2008-10-07.html
"So let's sum up Obama's Chicago connections. His chief financial supporter was Tony Rezko, now on his way to federal prison. His spiritual adviser and mentor was the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, of "God damn America" fame. And the guy who got him his only administrative job and put him in charge of doling out $50 million is William Ayers, a terrorist who was a domestic Osama bin Laden … (4 comments)

dick morris: The Way Out - revisited - 09/29/08 06:24 AM
The weekend results from the collective wisdom of Congress has been published and is available for review in its entirety at www.financialservices.house.gov  (106 pages, by the way - but six page summary is also published there).  As expected, the Congress has been able to take Secretary Paulson's three piece manifesto and expand it until it sounds like legislation (and no one can read or understand it).  The bill now includes insurance of assets but still includes direct purchase - which I oppose.
They speak of a Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).  But I am sorry, I still only see a Corporate … (5 comments)

dick morris: Why we do not Negotiate - 05/18/08 07:33 AM
Senator Obama decided (I hesitate to use the word elected) to insert himself into the comments of President Bush before the Israeli Knesset at the 60 year anniversary of the Partition of Palestine by the United Nations in 1948 and the creation of the State of Israel.
I have already expressed my opinion in these pages that Senator Obama and other Democrats were wrong in their characterization of the President's remarks.  The President's discussion of appeasement was not aimed at Obama and it was not the President's intent to insert himself into the 2008 election while on a foreign trip.
However, … (13 comments)

dick morris: Mr Obama's Problem - 03/17/08 10:54 PM
I have previously written with great respect for Senator Obama as a man and as a candidate - and I continue to hold those views.  I do not agree with his politics and am not a likely voter but he is a remarkable and exciting candidate for President. 
But he is beginning to have a problem which raises new issues for his campaign.  And it is possible that it is being orchestrated by Senator Obama's political opponents.
Senator Barack Obama Jr has been that rare political figure in our culture - a man of color who transcends color.  He is not … (13 comments)

dick morris: The Problem of Michigan and Florida - 03/17/08 03:13 PM
Regular readers will know that I am a fan of Dick Morris.  He is knowledgeable and articulate and has spend time in the trenches of election warfare for a variety of candidates - including Bill Clinton.
But I disagree with him in his March 13 article appearing in Newsmax.com.  His premise is that Florida and Michigan primary elections should be rerun to prevent the "travesty" of disenfranchising 27 million citizens in the selection of the President.  Very noble sounding indeed.  But where were these people when the Democrat National Committee stripped these states of their delegates because the lawful actions of … (4 comments)

 
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