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COMMENTARY BY DICK MORRIS

  • The Populism Divide By Dick Morris

    As the election enters its last two weeks, social populism wars with economic populism to become the major outlet for American anger and angst and to satisfy the demand for change. In his book The Populist Persuasion, Michael Kazin articulates the difference between these two types of populism: economic and social.

  • Mac's Shot at a Late-Game Win By Dick Morris

    The short term impact of the third debate will be to help Barack Obama. But the long term implications may give John McCain a needed boost. Obama looked good, but McCain opened the tax-and-spend issue in a way that might prevail.

  • There's Still Time, John McCain By Dick Morris

    Trailing six points in Rasmussen’s poll, having fallen four points since he suspended his campaign last week, the question for John McCain is: Haven’t you learned anything?

  • The Brilliance of McCain's Move By Dick Morris

    McCain has transformed a minority in both houses of Congress and a losing position in the polls into the key role in the bailout package, the main man around whom the final package will take shape. He arrived in Washington to find the Democrats working with the Bush Administration to pass an unpopular $700 billion bailout.

  • Where Did Bill O'Reilly Come From? By Dick Morris

    Before or after every speech I ever give, somebody asks me: "What is O'Reilly really like?"

  • How McCain Can Prosper in a Bad Economy By Dick Morris

    But he has to fuse the issues of the economy and taxes — to show how Barack Obama’s tax proposals would lead to a catastrophic implosion of the nation’s capital base.

  • Obama vs. Obama By Dick Morris

    Now that the conventions are over, it is evident that the battle of John McCain is over (McCain won) and the battle of Barack Obama will determine the outcome of the election.

  • Democrats in Trouble By Dick Morris

    The convention floor was abuzz all yesterday with the news of the CBS poll showing a dead tie (42-42) in the presidential race. And the poll, conducted through Wednesday, couldn't reflect the impact of John McCain's speech, or the full impact of Sarah Palin's late Wednesday night.

  • A Star is Born By Dick Morris

    With sass and wit, sarcasm and sincerity, courage and strength, Sarah Palin last night showed us a new model of female politician.

  • Stand By Sarah: She's Still a Winning Pick By Dick Morris

    The dominant question at the GOP convention is: Will John McCain make the huge mistake of abandoning Sarah Palin?