Dick Morris to sign book Friday Oct. 14 in the OC, Westside

Former presidential advisor Dick Morris has sent me an email, and I thought I'd share it with you.
As you may know, my wife Eileen and I have just written a new book entitled Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race. It argues that Hillary Clinton is the inevitable Democratic nominee and that Condoleezza Rice would not only be a great president, but the person most likely to beat Hillary.

I am going to be in Los Angeles, California on Friday October 14th.
I'll alert my readers.
I will be signing books at Costco in Orange County at 12:00pm and Barnes & Noble on 1201 3rd Street in Santa Monica at 7:30pm.
Yes, well, what with the high price of gas and all, and the Westside being on the other side of town, well, sir, it's like this...
I would love to meet you there and to personalize my signature to you or anyone to whom you would like to make a gift.

I look forward to possibly meeting you.

Yours,
Dick Morris

Los_Angeles · Fri, 10/14/2005 - 00:36 · · Importance: 1

Comments

Is this the same Dick Morris who reported that the Hispanic percentage of the 2004 election's voters was 12%, which later turned out to actually be 6%?

Posted by: John S Bolton at Oct 15, 2005 3:54 AM

"Condi vs. Hillary"

Oh man, what a nightmare -- talk about the 'evil of two lessers'. That couldn't possibly happen...could it?

Posted by: eh at Oct 14, 2005 7:21 AM


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