Saturday, November 05, 2005
Observation of the Day
[Dick Morris] shot to real fame in the 1990s when a beleaguered Bill Clinton brought him into the White House to rescue his presidency from oblivion. Morris came up with the “triangulation” strategy, a wholly cynical and brilliantly successful gambit of politically positioning the President equidistant between Democrats and Republicans
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But, in the process, Morris fell out badly with Hillary Clinton. In those days she had some principles....
—Gerard Baker in his review of CONDI vs. HILLARY: The Next Great Presidential Race by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
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