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Comment on: In Opino Veritas

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I don't see evidence of an, "unhealthy fixation with Bill and Hillary..." though he does have a lot to say of them. However, Dick Morris is probably the most prominent American political consultant. Called "the most influential private citizen in America" by Time Magazine, Morris has handled the winning campaigns for more than 30 senators or governors along with the stunning 1996 comeback of President Clinton. In the United States, Morris has become a familiar figure as a commentator for the Fox News Channel. He makes over four hundred appearances each year and is well known for hard-hitting, nonpartisan, objective commentary about the U.S. political scene. He writes weekly columns and is the author of four books. Anyone can read some of Dick Morris's important commentaries on NewsMax.com.

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I appreciate your comments, Shelby. But why the attempt to sell me Dick Morris? I'm well aware of his qualifications and influence.

And yes, I'll continue to disagree. He does have an unhealthy fixation on the Clintons. Otherwise, why discuss them so much? Is it really that important in the scheme of things that we need a Clinton guru? Other writers seem to cover the two of them with the proper perspective---and they don't live off them. There's a lot more in the political world to be concerned about.

We all grow up and move on, so I'm waiting for Dick to do so. However, if he wants to remain Clintonesque, so be it. I can read someone else.