Pundit Dick Morris On National TV Calls Democrat Ted Kennedy A "Hog"

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Clint Hunter

Guest
Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
obliquely referred to
Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
"murderer" would be a
more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
Chappaquiddick
drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.

The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
America
than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
joked
that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.

This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.
 
Clint Hunter <ciceroii@rogers.com> wrote in news:a9239f5b-f5b2-4a2b-8b38-
9d50cbec907a@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> obliquely referred to
> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> "murderer" would be a
> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
> Chappaquiddick
> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>
> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
> America
> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
> joked
> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>
> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Nobody of substance and intelligence watches Fox, let alone H&C. Dick
Morris? Isn't he the guy caught with a hooker in some hotel in DC? I can't
remember, was it a male or female hooker?
 
On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> obliquely referred to
> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> "murderer" would be a
> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
> Chappaquiddick
> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>
> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
> America
> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
> joked
> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>
> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.


Fox News? Have you no pride? Come on, even right wing neocons know
that Fox News is biased and unreliable.

As for Dick Morris, he's been caught a few times making false claims
and accusations in his columns and on air on Fox News.
 
"ThePhisherKIng" <Locker@BusStation> wrote in message
news:Xns99FC5906D33EFGilliam@216.196.97.131...
> Clint Hunter <ciceroii@rogers.com> wrote in news:a9239f5b-f5b2-4a2b-8b38-
> 9d50cbec907a@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>
>> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
>> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
>> obliquely referred to
>> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
>> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
>> "murderer" would be a
>> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
>> Chappaquiddick
>> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>>
>> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
>> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
>> America
>> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
>> joked
>> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>>
>> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
> Nobody of substance and intelligence watches Fox, let alone H&C.


Yeah. They held a democratic debate and stacked the youtube questioners with
democratic operatives asking idiotic questions.

Utterly ****ing shameless.

No one but an idiot who wants to be lied to watches a network that does ****
like that..
 
On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:

> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> obliquely referred to
> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig.


It is a measure of your marginalization and your isolation that you
would think this media moment is in any way significant. It is
meaningless.
 
On Dec 4, 8:45 am, ThePhisherKIng <Locker@BusStation> wrote:
> Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote in news:a9239f5b-f5b2-4a2b-8b38-
> 9d50cbec9...@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> > back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> > obliquely referred to
> > Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> > Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> > "murderer" would be a
> > more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
> > Chappaquiddick
> > drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.

>
> > The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
> > had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
> > America
> > than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
> > joked
> > that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.

>
> > This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.

>
> Nobody of substance and intelligence watches Fox, let alone H&C. Dick
> Morris? Isn't he the guy caught with a hooker in some hotel in DC? I can't
> remember, was it a male or female hooker?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


The Hooker, Line And Sinker
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 4, 1996; Page B01

Sherry Rowlands, the suddenly famous Virginia call girl, is taking all
the credit for the downfall of presidential adviser Dick Morris. She
says the Republicans had nothing to do with it.

"The only person in the world I knew politically was Dick Morris," she
told the syndicated tabloid show "Hard Copy" in her first television
interview. "Who do you call? I mean . . . you don't go in the phone
book and look up Bob Dole." The two-part "Hard Copy" interview is
scheduled to air on Baltimore's Channel 2 tonight and tomorrow night
at 12:05 a.m. .

As for Morris's downfall, Rowlands said: "Someone as intelligent as he
is should have kept his lip buttoned when he unzipped his pants. I
mean, how can you maneuver worlds, and he can't even control what he's
doing in his own room with a paid lady?"

Morris's resignation was announced hours before President Clinton
delivered his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention
last Thursday night. His departure came after the Star, a supermarket
tabloid, published allegations by the $200-an-hour prostitute that she
had a long-running relationship with Morris. The Star, which says it
paid Rowlands less than $50,000 for the story, made her available to
"Hard Copy." A spokesman for the program, which often pays for
interviews, declined to say whether Rowlands was paid.

In an interview with Time magazine published yesterday, Morris again
declined to address the allegations, "even if this episode destroys
me." He said he would not be advising Clinton informally: "I've sent
myself out of the game. I'm not going to run the campaign from the
locker room."

His wife, attorney Eileen McGann, posed with her husband for a Time
photographer. She told Time she was "very upset" about the Star report
but that "I thought it would be destructive to ask about the details
and try to find out what was true. I'm an adult. I accepted Dick's
apology."

Time's piece was its second straight cover story on Morris, the first
person to be accorded such prominence since O.J. Simpson. Newsweek
also gave cover billing to Morris's downfall.

In the "Hard Copy" interview, taped last weekend with co-anchor Barry
Nolan, Rowlands said she went public because "it has to be told,
whether I'm a call girl who'll blabber or whatever they want to call
it, fine. But wake up, America. I mean, if he told me, who else did he
tell?"

Asked about Morris's wife, Rowlands said: "I'm sure this is hurting
her, and was not meant to hurt her. He's the one who hurt her, not
me. . . . He loves his wife -- that's why he would pay me . . . to
come see him. That makes him feel he is not cheating on his wife. This
is business as long as he's paying for it."

She quoted Morris as saying: "My wife probably has an idea that I fool
around, but she really doesn't have solid evidence. . . . She does
tell me if I need to do that, please be discreet."

Rowlands quoted the political consultant as saying of his influence
over the president: "They all know who holds the leash . . . that's
around Clinton's neck."

Rowlands also recounted an episode in which she said Morris let her
listen in on a phone conversation with the president:

"Hillary answered the phone and she said the president was exercising
at the moment and she would get him . . . and when [Clinton] came back
he sounds really mad . . . and he said, 'Look, Dick, I would prefer
you not use this phone anymore. You can understand Hillary is upset,
my wife is not well, you know with all this Whitewater trial and
everything, she is not well. You know the regular lines, do not call
the private residence anymore.' And he was embarrassed and he said,
'I'm sorry, sir' and hung up."

(c) Copyright 1996 The Washington Post Company

ARCHIVES
Is Toe-Sucking Fox Newser Dick Morris In D.C. Madam's Phone List?
Editors | May. 1, 2007

Dick Morris' paid mistress said he had a fetish for toe sucking (info
that goes into the TMI hall of fame) -- and that he believed paying for
her loving negated the fact he was cheating on his wife.

On the eve of the Democratic Convention in September 1996, Morris was
forced to resign as head of Pres. Clinton's reelection campaign after
Sherry Rowlands, a call girl with whom he had a long-term for-pay
relationship, sold her story to the supermarket tabloid "The Star" for
around $50,000. In the article, Rowlands revealed that Morris had a
fetish for toe sucking, a fact that will always have a place in the
TMI hall of fame.

"It puts on weight, I think."
--- Morris

She also offered a glimpse into Morris' marriage that may have some
saliency today, if his phone number does appear on Palfrey's list:

Story:"A Little Toe-Sucking Among Friends.Dick Morris needs to go back
to fantasizing about sucking on Hillary's toes
http://www.pensitoreview.com/2007/05/01/is-toe-sucking-dick-morris-in-dc-madams-phone-list/

http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2007/12/enter_the_toesucker.aspx
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1761477/posts
 
On Dec 4, 8:55 am, snausages <goofin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> > back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> > obliquely referred to
> > Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> > Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> > "murderer" would be a
> > more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
> > Chappaquiddick
> > drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.

>
> > The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
> > had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
> > America
> > than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
> > joked
> > that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.

>
> > This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.

>
> Fox News? Have you no pride? Come on, even right wing neocons know
> that Fox News is biased and unreliable.
>
> As for Dick Morris, he's been caught a few times making false claims
> and accusations in his columns and on air on Fox News.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


The owner of Fox News, Rupert Murdock, has committed himself to
support Hillary Clinton.
So where is the bias? A recent poll at Fox News indicated that most
the emloyees support
the Democrats.
 
On Dec 4, 8:55 am, snausages <goofin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> > back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> > obliquely referred to
> > Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> > Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> > "murderer" would be a
> > more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
> > Chappaquiddick
> > drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.

>
> > The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
> > had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
> > America
> > than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
> > joked
> > that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.

>
> > This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.

>
> Fox News? Have you no pride? Come on, even right wing neocons know
> that Fox News is biased and unreliable.
>
> As for Dick Morris, he's been caught a few times making false claims
> and accusations in his columns and on air on Fox News.- Hide quoted text -


And what are they? Be specific.

>
> - Show quoted text -
 
On Dec 4, 12:30 pm, David Deilley <david_deil...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
>
> > Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> > back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> > obliquely referred to
> > Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig.

>
> It is a measure of your marginalization and your isolation that you
> would think this media moment is in any way significant. It is
> meaningless.


"Life has no meaning, and death is without significance".--Sigmund
Freud
 
On Dec 4, 7:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> obliquely referred to
> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> "murderer" would be a
> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
> Chappaquiddick
> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>
> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
> America
> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
> joked
> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>
> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.


Wow, did he really? He actually called Ted Kennedy a hog? On national
television? Oh, my God!!! That is absolutely ****ing HUGE! Why wasnt
it on the front page of every major newspaper in the country this
morning?

The only hog in this picture is Dick Morris, who got fired from the
White House after he called the president on the phone while in bed
with a whore, then put her on the phone with him to impress her. He is
the lowest sort of creep and it tells you all you need to know about
Fox News that they would put him on the air.
 
"ThePhisherKIng" <Locker@BusStation> wrote in message
news:Xns99FC5906D33EFGilliam@216.196.97.131...
> Clint Hunter <ciceroii@rogers.com> wrote in news:a9239f5b-f5b2-4a2b-8b38-
> 9d50cbec907a@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>
>> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
>> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
>> obliquely referred to
>> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
>> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
>> "murderer" would be a
>> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
>> Chappaquiddick
>> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>>
>> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
>> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
>> America
>> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
>> joked
>> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>>
>> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
> Nobody of substance and intelligence watches Fox, let alone H&C. Dick
> Morris? Isn't he the guy caught with a hooker in some hotel in DC? I
> can't
> remember, was it a male or female hooker?


I'll take a "John" over a murderer any day.
 
On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> obliquely referred to
> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> "murderer" would be a
> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
> Chappaquiddick
> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>
> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
> America
> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
> joked
> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>
> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.


Hog Morris - who has served as a paid 'consultant' for both democrat
and republicon massahs - will write and say anything poisonous for his
paying customers... just as he his paid girlfriends would do for his
own degenerate self.
 
Clint Hunter wrote:

> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,



Clinton fired him. Now, the only way Morris can make a buck these days is to go
on FOX and namecall politicians. How's that for a career?


--
There are only two kinds of Republicans: Millionaires and fools.
 
On Dec 4, 10:38 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
> On Dec 4, 12:30 pm, David Deilley <david_deil...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:

>
> > > Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
> > > back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
> > > obliquely referred to
> > > Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig.

>
> > It is a measure of your marginalization and your isolation that you
> > would think this media moment is in any way significant. It is
> > meaningless.

>
> "Life has no meaning, and death is without significance".--Sigmund
> Freud
 
On Dec 4, 10:38 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:

> "Life has no meaning,


If there is no meaning in life, why do you post thousands of messages
every year to this newsgroup.


> and death is without significance".--Sigmund Freud


Your sister's obituary indicated you and your wife attended the
funeral. Did you get up and eulogize your sister by telling the other
mourners that they needn't have bothered coming to the service because
her "death is without significance."

You are a dishonest blowhard with a borderline psychopathic
personality disorder.
 
--
Everywhere we come upon the ease
with which people passed from Communism
to what were in theory its most virulent
enemies Fascism and Nazism".--Robert
Conquest
"John B." <johnb505@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:a520d3df-5b8b-4f4e-86de-58686137c661@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 4, 7:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
>> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
>> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
>> obliquely referred to
>> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
>> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
>> "murderer" would be a
>> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
>> Chappaquiddick
>> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>>
>> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
>> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
>> America
>> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
>> joked
>> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>>
>> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.

>
> Wow, did he really? He actually called Ted Kennedy a hog? On national
> television? Oh, my God!!! That is absolutely ****ing HUGE! Why wasnt
> it on the front page of every major newspaper in the country this
> morning?
>
> The only hog in this picture is Dick Morris, who got fired from the
> White House after he called the president on the phone while in bed
> with a whore, then put her on the phone with him to impress her.


Who said this? Is it fact or are you jusst making it up?
 
--
Everywhere we come upon the ease
with which people passed from Communism
to what were in theory its most virulent
enemies Fascism and Nazism".--Robert
Conquest
<lorad474@cs.com> wrote in message
news:392e3d3d-1705-49d7-817c-1625d18db581@w28g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
>> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
>> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
>> obliquely referred to
>> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
>> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
>> "murderer" would be a
>> more appropriate term. Here Morrris was referring to the 1969
>> Chappaquiddick
>> drowning of a girl and subsequent scandal and trial of Ted Kennedy.
>>
>> The "hog" comment was made when Morris said that Robert Kennedy Jr.
>> had insulted Iowa hog farmers by say they were more dangerous to
>> America
>> than al Qaeda in the environmental damage they were doing. Then Morris
>> joked
>> that the only hog Robert Kennedy actually liked was his uncle.
>>
>> This segment of the H&C TV show was hilarious.

>
> Hog Morris - who has served as a paid 'consultant' for both democrat
> and republicon massahs - will write and say anything poisonous for his
> paying customers... just as he his paid girlfriends would do for his
> own degenerate self.
>

I'll bet you didn't say anything like tha when Morris was such a big help in
getting
Clinton re-elected in 1996.
 
--
Everywhere we come upon the ease
with which people passed from Communism
to what were in theory its most virulent
enemies Fascism and Nazism".--Robert
Conquest

"GW Chimpzilla's Eye-Rack Neocon Utopia" <gw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:gai5j.230903$Fc.27303@attbi_s21...
> Clint Hunter wrote:
>
>> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
>> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,

>
>
> Clinton fired him.


Because Morris turned against him after learning that Clinton was a
convicted perjurer
and was about to be impeached by the Hous of Representatives.


Now, the only way Morris can make a buck these days is to go
> on FOX and namecall politicians. How's that for a career?
>
>
> --
> There are only two kinds of Republicans: Millionaires and fools.
 
--
Everywhere we come upon the ease
with which people passed from Communism
to what were in theory its most virulent
enemies Fascism and Nazism".--Robert
Conquest
"David Deilley" <david_deilley@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:9793e8ec-b002-4740-856e-fd070ca81aaa@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 4, 4:50 am, Clint Hunter <cicer...@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris, who
>> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,
>> obliquely referred to
>> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig.

>
> It is a measure of your marginalization and your isolation that you
> would think this media moment is in any way significant. It is
> meaningless.


Maybe, maybe not. But it sure was funny, i.e. the exchage between Morris and
liberal Democrat Alan Colmes.
 
"Clint Hunter" <ciceroii@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:a9239f5b-f5b2-4a2b-8b38-9d50cbec907a@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Last night on the Fox "Hannity and Colmes" news hour Dick Morris,


Good Christ, how much worse can TV get than that?

> who
> back in the 1990s worked as a political advisory to Bill Clinton,


And has otherwise been a full time Clinton critic and Republican booster,
always getting his facts wrong, making crap up, and making predictions that
never come true.

> obliquely referred to
> Massachusetts's Senator Ted Kennedy as a hog-- or pig. When liberal
> Democrat Alan Colmes objected, Morris suggested that perhaps
> "murderer" would be a
> more appropriate term.


Kennedy never murdered anybody, nor did he kill anybody, so it'd hardly be
appropriate. Considering the attractiveness of Dick Morris, he ought to
think before he comments on other people's looks!
 
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