Posted on 11/06/2006 5:01:30 AM PST by excludethis
He quotes Zogby? good god....
Is there a way to ZOT dickypoo?
All 6 of them?
Is this the same headline he used for President Bush?? Dick taught clinton how to read the wind.
Pray for W and The Election
toe queen alert!
Dick needs his meds.
Yesterday, "Dick Morris: Polls Show GOP Tilt":
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1732971/posts
Ping -- for Wednesday
He changes his mind awfully fast!
In 1998 he predicted huge GOP gains since the Dems were dispirited and the Repubs fired up. That was perhaps the first of his incredibly bad predictions. I sure hope today's column is an indicator we are in for a major upset victory tomorrow.
Oh now that I think of it, his last column a day before the 2002 election said the Dems would increase their Senate majority. Dick said among other states the Dems would win MN and MO.
Dick Morris is the guy who predicted that Hillary would not run in New York. However, I am concerend about Talent and Allen and today I raead that John Sweeney is down by 3% in upstate New York. This is not good news. Pray for Michael Steele to win! That would be tremendous.
True, but even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while.
And a nancy pelosi speakership is not going to be that nut.
Dick Morris gets paid for opinions. He has to have a new one every day to get a paycheck.
Wonder when Rasmussen will put some numbers up? He seems to be about the only pollster not in the tank for the Dems.
Yes, Morris is just a flaming IDIOT that just has no concept that people really do remember what he said the last 5 columns...
the headline is the only correct item here....
1988~
1988!
IMHO, this guy is still on the Clinton payroll! What other person, who has worked for the Clinton political machine, broke ranks and spoke against them?
He's been on all sides now.
ARGH!
Such a "great political mind" is Morris, in fact, that he predicted Rick Lazio would defeat Hillary Clinton for New York Senate the day before the election. She won by double digits. He also predicted Hillary wouldn't run for Senate at all.
It is easier to tell the Senate, mind you - the odds are definitely in favour of a Republican retention of the Senate.
Regards, Ivan
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