Dick Morris; EILEEN MCGANN

ISBN: 9780061373930
Publisher: Harpercollins
Publication Date: 2008
Binding: Softcover

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Fleeced: How Washington Insiders, Foreign Lobbyists, Subprime Lenders, Credit Card Companies, Iraq Reconstruction Contractors, and Clinton Cronies Are Picking

Dick Morris; EILEEN MCGANN

ISBN: 9780061547751
Publisher: Harpercollins
Publication Date: 2008
Binding: Hardcover

The co-authors of Outrage present a critical analysis of additional power abuses by the American government, wealthy corporations, and high-profile celebrities, in an account that addresses topics ranging from sub-prime mortgages and the secret purchases of Dubai to corporate salaries and the 2008 election. 150,000 first printing.

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Deception: Deciphering Hillary's Plans to Take Back the White House and What She'd Do Once She Got There

Dick Morris; EILEEN MCGANN

ISBN: 9780307406682
Publisher: Crown Pub
Publication Date: 2007
Binding: Hardcover

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Dick Morris

ISBN: 9780061195402
Publisher: Regan Books
Publication Date: 2007
Binding: Hardcover

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Juegos de poder/ Power Plays: Win or Lose - How history's great political leaders play the game

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9789500263757
Publication Date: 2005
Binding: Softcover

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Off With Their Heads: Traitors, Crooks & Obstructionists in American Politics, Media & Buisness

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9780060595500
Publisher: Regan Books
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Softcover

What happened to the unity that so blessed America after 9/11? Where did our sense of determination go?

Our political, journalistic, and cultural leaders have mounted a campaign to oppose and impede the war on terror that seemed so vital in that rare moment of clarity. This book is my personal cri du coeur about deception in politics, journalism, and business -- especially when it stops us from following through on the work 9/11 has left for us all to do.

This book takes on some pretty sacred cows, but it's about time they became fair game.

--from the Introduction

Are you appalled by the antiwar tone the news media has taken since the war on terror began -- especially "objective" news outlets like the New York Times and the network news?

Are you wondering when liberal celebrities like Barbara Streisand, Sean Penn, and Susan Sarandon suddenly became geopolitical oracles whose advice we're supposed to value above the wisdom of tenured experts?

Are you at a loss to decide who has betrayed us more outrageously: the French who abandoned us in our time of need, or our own elected officials, who tapped our 401(k) savings and the tobacco-settlement windfall with equal abandon?

In Off with Their Heads, syndicated columnist and Fox News Cannel political analyst Dick Morris points an accusing finger at the many ways the public has been lied to and misled, pickpocketed and endangered. Whether it's Bill Clinton, who ignored mounting evidence of impending terrorist catastrophe throughout the 1990s, or the members of Congress, who quietly sold our democracy down the river in exchange for lifetime incumbency, Morris rips the cover off the cowardly and duplicitous figures who have sacrificed America's interests for their own.

From private corruption to public treachery, even longtime political buffs will marvel at the astonishing behavior Morris reveals at every level of society -- and at how it threatens to compromise the American way of life.

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Because He Could

Dick Morris; EILEEN MCGANN

ISBN: 9780060793821
Publisher: Regan Books
Publication Date: 2004

A man whose presidency was disgraced by impeachment -- yet who remains one of the most popular presidents of our time. A man whose autobiography, My Life, was panned by critics as a self-indulgent daily diary -- but rode the bestseller lists for months. A man whose policies changed America at the close of the twentieth century -- yet whose weakness left us vulnerable to terror at the dawn of the twenty-first.

No one better understands the inner Bill Clinton, that creature of endless and vexing contradiction, than Dick Morris. From the Arkansas governor's races through the planning of the triumphant 1996 reelection, Morris was Clinton's most valued political adviser. Now, in the wake of Clinton's million-selling memoir My Life, Morris and his wife, Eileen McGann, set the record straight with Because He Could, a frank and perceptive deconstruction of the story Clinton tells -- and the many more revealing stories he leaves untold.

Sharp and stylishly written, full of revealing insider anecdotes, Because He Could is a fresh and probing portrait of one of the most fascinating, and polarizing, figures of our time.

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Other editions: Hardcover - 2004

Rewriting History

Dick Morris; EILEEN MCGANN

ISBN: 9780060736682
Publisher: Regan Books
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Hardcover

Now, for the first time, Fox News political analyst and former Clinton adviser Dick Morris turns his sharp-eyed gaze on Hillary, the longtime First Lady, current New York senator, and bestselling author. For, as he argues, no politician in America today is better aligned to become president in 2008 -- and none would bring more baggage to the White House -- than Mrs. Clinton. In Rewriting History, Morris draws on his own long working relationship with the Clintons, as well as his trademark deep research and candid, nonpartisan analysis, to create a rebuttal to Hillary's bestselling autobiography, Living History. Morris documents how Hillary hides her true self behind a "HILLARY" brand that is chatty, charming, giggly, and warm -- but is far from her true personality.

In Rewriting History, Morris pierces the mask to get at the truth behind the distortions and omissions of Hillary's memoir. Here we meet the real Hillary, both good and bad: the manager who makes the trains run on time, but also the paranoid who sees all those who disagree with her as personal enemies; the idealist, but also the "advice addict" easily misled by the guru of the moment. Morris describes Hillary's sense of entitlement, and warns that it may lead deep into financial scandal. And he demonstrates how Hillary dodges criticism by pretending that every attack is directed not just at her, but at every working woman in America.

Ultimately, Morris argues, the Hillary Clinton of today is marketing a false front, obscuring both her wants and her assets behind the phony facade of a domestic Everywoman. But as she pursues higher office, she also faces a choice. Will she, like Bobby Kennedy, see the error of her ruthless ways, and embrace the sincere idealism she professes? Or, like Richard Nixon, will she allow the darker angels of her nature to overcome her, jeopardizing herself and the country in the process?

As Rewriting History suggests, we can only hope that Hillary Clinton's past performance is no guarantee of future results.

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El Nuevo Principe

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9789500286756
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Softcover

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Off With Their Heads: Traitors, Crooks & Obstructionists in American Politics, Media & Business

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9780060559281
Publisher: Regan Books
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Hardcover

What happened to the unity that so blessed America after 9/11? Where did our sense of determination go?

Our political, journalistic, and cultural leaders have mounted a campaign to oppose and impede the war on terror that seemed so vital in that rare moment of clarity. This book is my personal cri du coeur about deception in politics, journalism, and business -- especially when it stops us from following through on the work 9/11 has left for us all to do.

This book takes on some pretty sacred cows, but it's about time they became fair game.

--from the Introduction

Are you appalled by the antiwar tone the news media has taken since the war on terror began -- especially "objective" news outlets like the New York Times and the network news?

Are you wondering when liberal celebrities like Barbara Streisand, Sean Penn, and Susan Sarandon suddenly became geopolitical oracles whose advice we're supposed to value above the wisdom of tenured experts?

Are you at a loss to decide who has betrayed us more outrageously: the French who abandoned us in our time of need, or our own elected officials, who tapped our 401(k) savings and the tobacco-settlement windfall with equal abandon?

In Off with Their Heads, syndicated columnist and Fox News Cannel political analyst Dick Morris points an accusing finger at the many ways the public has been lied to and misled, pickpocketed and endangered. Whether it's Bill Clinton, who ignored mounting evidence of impending terrorist catastrophe throughout the 1990s, or the members of Congress, who quietly sold our democracy down the river in exchange for lifetime incumbency, Morris rips the cover off the cowardly and duplicitous figures who have sacrificed America's interests for their own.

From private corruption to public treachery, even longtime political buffs will marvel at the astonishing behavior Morris reveals at every level of society -- and at how it threatens to compromise the American way of life.

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Power Plays: Win or Lose - How History's Great Political Leaders Play the Game

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9780060004446
Publisher: Regan Books
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Softcover

Dick Morris is one of the frankest and most incisive political observers in America today. A fiercely intelligent presidential advisor and a popular columnist and political analyst for the Fox News Channel, Morris now brings his brilliant strategic mind to this fascinating survey of the most dramatic political moves in history.

Morris identifies five types of power play and focuses on politicians whose careers have skyrocketed after implementing one of them successfully -- or foundered in the wake of misjudgment. He chronicles both the wildly effective and the disastrous, from ideologues like Ronald Reagan and Winston Churchill, who stood on principle and waited for their moment to shine, to the disavowal of environmental issues that, he argues, cost Al Gore the presidency in 2000. The result is an irreverent and enlightening playbook that holds lessons equally valuable to the planning of a political campaign, a business venture -- or even George W. Bush's War on Terror.

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Other editions: Hardcover - 2002

Confessions of a Freelance Writer: How I Got Started

Dick Morris; Terry Morris

ISBN: 9780595199525
Publisher: Asja Pr
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Softcover

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Vote.Com

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9781580631631
Publisher: Renaissance Books
Publication Date: 2000
Binding: Softcover

Forget everything you think you know about politics. In Vote.com, a revolutionary new book, Dick Morris identifies an overwhelming new force in American politics - the Internet. On his popular Web site of the same name, Morris envisions a world in which current political institutions, special interests, and the media are forced to return power to the people. The overwhelming public support for President Clinton during the impeachment hearings, via the Internet, changed the way Congress and the media consider the electorate. In the process, the fifty million people who log onto the Web every day re-invented our government.

Dick Morris, the master of polling, spin, and television advertising, explains how anyone with access to a computer is now directly involved in the political process and can contact representatives directly and get their voice heard by those who are listening intently to everything the new medium has to offer.

Who knows better than bestselling author Dick Morris where America is headed? His uncanny sixth sense for analyzing the shifts in the public's moods was the driving force behind Bill Clinton's 1996 presidential re-election campaign. Vote.com is his manifesto for the "Fifth Estate," a term he uses to describe the amalgam of Internet technology and the new voters who will no longer stand by passively while the media and the old-school institutions tell them what they think, feel, and believe.

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Other editions: Hardcover - 1999

The New Prince

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9781559275422
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication Date: 1999

Who better to write a revamping of Machaivelli's masterpiece on politics than current political dark prince Dick Morris? Morris contributed significantly to Clinton's reelection in 1996 and, during the previous two decades, helped many public officials gain office. Now, he takes a hard look at our times and the result is a how-to audiobook for office seekers, special interest groups, and anyone who cares about politics. Abridged.

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Other editions: Softcover - 2000

Behind the Oval Office: Getting Reelected Against All Odds

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9781580630535
Publisher: Renaissance Books
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Softcover

Featuring a brand-new chapter, this new edition of Dick Morris's "New York Times" bestseller reveals details of the current controversy surrounding the Clinton presidency and includes behind-the-scenes conversations with cabinet officers.

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Vote.Com: How Big-Money Lobbyists and the Media Are Losing Their Influence, and the Internet Is Giving Power Back to the People

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9781559275613
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication Date: 1999

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The New Prince: Machiavelli Updated for the Twenty-First Century

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9781580630795
Publisher: Renaissance Books
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Hardcover

Morris writes the definitive treatise on how to be a successful politician. In 50 insightful, witty, honest chapters, he advises candidates to adopt idealism as a "strategy"--not because of misguided altruism, but because it works.

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Behind the Oval Office

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9781559275347
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication Date: 1999

Here's the ultimate inside story about the reelection of President Clinton, a story about the inner workings of American politics. No one before has so vividly described what policy advisers, pollsters, and advertisers do behind the scenes in the Oval Office. Dick Morris was President Clinton's election strategist, advising him in the wake of the midterm debacle of 1994 that gave the Republicans control of Congress and, it seemed, certain victory in the 1996 campaign. Controversial and brilliant, Dick Morris successfully laid the foundation for Clinton's reversal of fortune and return to the White House. Based on their twenty-year relationship, Morris draws a unique portrait of William Jefferson Clinton, the man and the politician, exposing the tactics, deals, and strategies which brought him and his party to power. He also shows us Hillary Rodham Clinton, facing the swirling political storms. In an entirely new introduction, Morris paints a portrait of a president deeply at war with his personal demons. He shows us a man who risked his presidency, perhaps not so much because he was driven to adultery but because he loves danger.

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Behind the Oval Office: Winning the Presidency in the Nineties

Dick Morris; Richard S. Morris

ISBN: 9780679457473
Publisher: Random House Inc
Publication Date: 1997
Binding: Hardcover

Dick Morris has written the ultimate inside story about the dramatic reelection of President Clinton, one that is certain to stir controversy about the way politics really works in America today. No one before has so vividly described what policy advisers, pollsters, and advertisers do behind the scenes in the Oval Office. And no one has so acutely identified the new political forces that are dominating America today.Dick Morris was, as Time magazine put it, the most influential private citizen in America. He was President Clintons secret election strategist, invited to advise the demoralized president in the wake of the midterm debacle of 1994 that gave Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole control of Congress and, it seemed, a certain Republican victory in the 1996 presidential campaign. It did not turn out that way. Clinton made the biggest comeback in the history of modern politics, and he did it largely because of his partnership with Dick Morris, the man whose remarkable political insights helped Clinton become governor of Arkansas in 1978 and rescued him from defeat in 1982. They had a rapport that Clinton himself has called "probably unique in American history."The assignment after the 1994 Republican congressional victory began in utmost secrecy. Morris, who had to cross the road from being adviser to Republicans such as William Weld, Dan Coats, and Trent Lott, was for months known only as Charlie, an unknown source calling Clintons private White House telephone number. None of Clintons Cabinet or inner circle knew anything about this, and they could not understand why Clinton began speaking in a new voice. When Clinton decided he needed Morris in the White House working with others, Morris became an object of intense scrutiny, speculation, and envy. He was Washingtons great mystery man. He refused on-the-record press interviews. He was controversial. But he succeeded brilliantly. He laid the foundation for Clintons return to the White House for a second term. He decided to write a book about it all--about his view of Clinton, his own role, and his perception of a change in the mood of the voters. In August, the president asked Morris to wait until after the election to write this book and to make it "right for Bill Clinton and right for Dick Morris."And then Morris blew it.On a day to savor his triumph, on the day when a resurgent Clinton addressed the Democratic Convention, Morris was on the way out in disgrace: revealed as having had a relationship with a prostitute who claimed he talked freely of his work for the president.In Behind the Oval Office, Dick Morris makes no excuses for his personal conduct. He is candid about it--painfully so--contemplating the wreckage of his career and the damage to his marriage. But with his book he achieves something significant on three levels. Shedding light on the unseen forces that drive politics today, he reveals just how the Republicans were routed by a combination of a Democratic shift to the center and an unprecedented and secret selling strategy. We have a box-seat view of the struggles in the White House for the soul of the Democratic party. We are taken deep into the hidden relationship between President Clinton and Republican Senate leader Trent Lott. The author explains how the deals they cut formulated the laws they passed--laws that doomed Dole's bid for the presidency.And then there is William Jefferson Clinton. Morris gives us a three-dimensional portrait of the man and the politician. He draws on their twenty-year relationship to explain Clinton to us so vividly, with such new perspective, that we meet him as if for the first time. Morris lets us finally understand Bill Clinton and gives us vital clues about what he will do for the next four years. And we see Hillary Rodham Clinton at work and at home, facing up to political storms and adding her voice to the disputations about which way the Democrats should go.Finally, Morris, the master of polling, gives us a surprising perspective on the values and desires of America, the key that enabled Clinton to respond and unlock the door to a second term in the White House, the first Democratic president to achieve that in fifty years.This is an extraordinary book with a compelling narrative and incisive analysis by a political operator of unparalleled experience. It is filled with insights, touched with pathos. It is must reading for everyone who cares about the future of American democracy.

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Bum Rap on America's Cities: The Real Causes of Urban Decay

Dick Morris

ISBN: 9780130892270
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Publication Date: 1978

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