Dick Morris's AppealGiven that it will be harder to belittle Morris as a nut, as Kerry tried to do with the Swift Boaters, this film could have some serious impact. I hope he gets the money.
Persons on Republican mailing lists this week received an appeal for funds from Dick Morris, President Bill Clinton's political strategist in 1995-1996, asking for a contribution between $25 and $100 or more to finance a critical film documentary of Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Signing the letter as "Former Clinton Adviser," Morris wrote: "If you liked how the Swift Boat Veterans turned the tide against John Kerry, you understand how a top Clinton aide can turn the tables and stop a Clinton-style liberal from becoming the next president of the United States."
Morris's appeal was made through The Presidential Coalition, run by conservative activist Dave Bossie. The letter described Morris as dedicated to electing presidents like Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. Since 1996, Morris has been an author, columnist and television commentator.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Dick Morris Wants to Film an Anti-Hillary Documentary
Bob Novak has information on plans by former Clinton aide Dick Morris to film an anti-Hillary documentary:
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