New Releases by Dick Morris

Dick Morris is the author of 2010: Take Back America (2010), Fleeced (2009), Catastrophe (2009), Because He Could (2009), Fleeced - signed ed (2008).

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2010: Take Back America

release date: Apr 13, 2010
2010: Take Back America
As battle lines are drawn for the next midterm elections, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann—authors of the smash #1 New York Times bestseller Catastrophe, as well as bestsellers Fleeced and Outrage—are back with 2010: Take Back America. Fans of Morris’s multiple FOX News appearances will find many of the same conservative rallying cries in this book—health care, Obama’s economic agenda, the looming tax threat to American citizens, and many more.

Fleeced

release date: Oct 06, 2009
Fleeced
Here are the facts: The United States has released 425 terrorists from Guantánamo, at least 50 of whom have returned to the battlefield to fight our troops. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton both say they''re fiscally responsible. But each has called for $1 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years—and dressed them up as tax cuts! Mainstream Media has been given marching orders from the Society of Professional Journalists: never refer to "Islamic terrorists" or "Muslim terrorists." And they are obeying! Whenever our brave agents disrupt a terror plot, The media dismisses the culprits as a gang of idiots—lulling us into a false sense of security. If the liberals win the 2008 election, they will cripple talk radio—forcing stations to give equal time to left-wing programs, and insisting that liberals play a key role in station management. Up to a quarter of all state pension funds in the United States are invested in companies that are helping Iran, Syria, North Korea, or the Sudan—for a total of nearly $200 billion. The Do-Nothing Congress is still doing nothing—and the worst offenders are the presidential candidates Clinton, Obama, and McCain, who never show up for their day jobs as senators . . . except to pick up their $165,000 paycheck! Is it any wonder that Americans feel fleeced at every turn? As more and more critical problems develop that need national attention, the White House and Congress appear to be AWOL. Who''s calling the shots instead? Big business, big government, big labor, and big lobbyists. And their self-serving agendas are doing nothing to help the ever-increasing number of American people who are losing their homes, paying credit card interest rates higher than 25 percent, and finding their jobs increasingly outsourced to foreign countries. In this hard-hitting call to arms, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann reveal the hundreds of ways American tax-payers are routinely fleeced—by our own government; by foreign countries like Dubai that are gobbling up American interests and spending millions to influence government decisions and American public opinion; by Washington lobbying firms that are pushing the agendas of corrupt foreign dictators on Capitol Hill; and by hedge-fund billionaires collecting huge tax breaks courtesy of the IRS. With their characteristic blend of sharp analysis and insider insight, Morris and McGann call offenders of all kinds on the carpet—and offer practical agendas we all can follow to help turn the tide.

Catastrophe

release date: Jun 23, 2009
Catastrophe
It''s time to take back our country. Now. It''s that simple. It''s that urgent. So begins Dick Morris and Eileen McGann''s latest and most important book. They say that we must act before President Barack Obama fully implements his radical political agenda. Because after Obama has won his war on prosperity and canceled the war on terror, it will be too late to regain our liberty or our security. At a time when we needed a pragmatic centrist to lead us out of recession, we got a doctrinaire socialist who wants to use the crisis to put the government in charge of the economy and enact European socialism here in the United States. Cars, banks—what''s next? He will keep at it until Washington governs every major business in America and sets all our salaries. It''s a catastrophe. Dick Morris and Eileen McGann saw the meltdown coming. In their book Outrage, they called out the house of cards that was Fannie Mae. In Fleeced, they went after the credit card companies, the subprime mortgage lenders, and the hedge fund billionaires who conspired to wreck the economy—and Barack Obama, whose policies, they predicted last summer, would "trigger a stock market crash." Now, in Catastrophe, Morris and McGann take a hard look at America in free fall—and at how Obama is transforming a vulnerable America into a socialist state. They tell the truth about Obama and his radical policies: He will destroy our health care system so that no one gets adequate care. He designed his bank rescue plan to pave the way for nation-alization of the banks and socialization of the economy. He firmly believes in government control of our major industries—he''s already commandeered the banks and the automobile industry. He plans to reshape the political landscape to keep the left in power for decades by cooking the census, enfranchising illegal immigrants, muzzling talk radio, and coercing workers into unions. He is attacking those who fight terrorism while letting the terrorists go free. He gives aid to Hamas while Shariah Law threatens to take over America. He has repealed the Declaration of Independence and put us under a worldwide, European-dominated financial regulatory system. But Obama is not working alone. Morris and McGann spell out how Congress is complicit: How Senator Chris Dodd and Congressman Charlie Rangel use special interests and special friends for their own enrichment and glorification. How Ted Kennedy Jr. is exploiting his father''s health care power. "This is no time for apathy or alienation or hopelessness," Morris and McGann remind us. "It''s a time for action." And that action must begin now—before it''s too late.

Because He Could

release date: Mar 17, 2009
Because He Could
Who is Bill Clinton? 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. With the same keen insight they brought to Hillary Clinton''s life in their recent bestseller Rewriting History, Morris and McGann uncover the hidden sides of the complicated and sometimes dysfunctional former president. Whereas Hillary is anxious to mask who she really is, they show, Bill Clinton inadvertently reveals himself at every turn -- as both brilliant and undisciplined, charming yet often filled with rage, willing to take wild risks in his personal life but deeply reluctant to use the military to protect our national security. The Bill Clinton who emerges is familiar -- reflexively blaming every problem on right-wing persecutors or naïve advisers -- but also surprising: passive, reactive, working desperately to solve a laundry list of social problems yet never truly grasping the real thrust of his own presidency. And while he courted danger in his personal life, the authors argue that Clinton''s downfall has far less to do with his private demons than with his fear of the one person who controlled his future: his own first lady. 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.

Fleeced - signed ed

release date: Jul 01, 2008
Fleeced - signed ed
In their "New York Times" bestseller "Outrage," Morris and McGann turned their spotlight on the American government''s most egregious abuses. The authors return with a fresh list of government exploitation and corporate malfeasance just in time for the 2008 elections.

The Many Faces of Hilary Clinton

release date: Nov 01, 2007

Outrage

release date: Jun 12, 2007
Outrage
America''s canniest conservative political analyst and his wife take on the State of the Nation and find new causes for concern around every corner.

Condi Vs. Hillary

release date: Oct 11, 2005
Condi Vs. Hillary
Morris, who helped President Bill Clinton win reelection, traces the trends that could lead to the political race of the century: a contest between Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Rodham Clinton in the election of 2008.

Rewriting History

release date: May 04, 2004
Rewriting History
Rebuttal to Hillary Clinton''s autobiography by a former Clinton advisor.

How Obama, Congress, and the Special Interests are Transforming

release date: Jan 01, 2004

El Nuevo Principe / The New Prince

release date: Nov 01, 2002
El Nuevo Principe / The New Prince
El principe de Nicolas Maquiavelo ha sido el libro sobre politica y los usos del poder mas ampliamente leido y citado de los ultimos cinco siglos. Pero, en las democracias del nuevo milenio, hacen falta nuevas ideas para que los gobiernos funcionen. ?Quien mejor que el estratega politico Dick Morris para escribir El nuevo principe?Morris contribuyo en gran medida a la reeleccion del presidente Clinton en 1996 y, en las dos decadas anteriores, ayudo a muchos funcionarios publicos a obtener sus cargos. Ahora, en el espiritu de El principe, el moderno equivalente del confidente y consejero del jefe de Estado, ha escrito el manual donde figuran las reglas esenciales para los interesados en tener exito y ganar, cuando se sabe transitar por los corredores del poder contemporaneo.En El nuevo principe, Morris aconseja adoptar el idealismo porque funciona. Dice a los politicos, a los grupos de defensa, a los lideres empresarios y a los ciudadanos como promover sus causas con eficacia, como estar en campana permanente; reflexiona en profundidad sobre el caracter de las figuras politicas mas destacadas de nuestro tiempo y delinea lo que, en su opinion, sera la agenda politica de este nuevo siglo.

Power Plays

release date: Apr 16, 2002
Power Plays
Dick Morris is the frankest and most outspoken political analyst in America today. His commentary on the Clinton White House, the 2000 election, and the rise of George W. Bush has been marked by the sharpeyed political savvy only an insider can bring to bear. Now, in Power Plays, Morris provides a revealing context for the machinations of contemporary politics. Casting an eye across the annals of history, Morris investigates 20 of the most dramatic political moves of all time -- from the wildly effective to the disastrous. From Abraham Lincoln splitting the opposition over slavery, to Winston Churchill''s emergence from obscurity to lead Britain through WWII; from Ronald Reagan and his conservative doctrine taking over the country, to George W. Bush co-opting Democratic issues under the banner of "compassionate conservatism" -- Morris illuminates these and many other gambits through his uniquely insightful perspective. Equally compelling on successes and failures of the past-including the real reason A] Gore lost in 2000.

Vote.com, ou, Comment Internet va révolutionner la politique

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Vote.com, ou, Comment Internet va révolutionner la politique
Dans cet essai, vivant et incisif, Dick Morris nous démontre que le net invente une nouvelle ère, celle de la démocratie directe, qui va révolutionner la politique. L''interactivité de nos téléphones portables, de nos ordinateurs, nous permet désormais d''exprimer instantanément ce que nous pensons, d''influer sur toutes les décisions qui nous concernent. Ce pouvoir du peuple par le peuple, pour le peuple, que nos politiques évoquent depuis des lustres pour mieux le confisquer, est en passe de devenir réalité. En période d''élections majeures, Dick Morris nous ouvre les yeux. En politique, le slogan d''usage était : " Votez pour moi ". Demain, il sera : " Votez pour vous ". Les hommes politiques seront contraints à une meilleure communication. Ils devront écouter les électeurs, prendre en compte leurs attentes, et renoncer à parler unilatéralement. Vote.com fournit aux citoyens les clés de l''avenir et le moyen de reconquérir un pouvoir dont ils ont trop souvent été spoliés.

Vote.com

release date: Sep 16, 2000
Vote.com
As the print and broadcast media-commonly referred to as the Fourth Estate-falters and fails, a new social and political force is rising in power. The Fifth Estate, as Morris has dubbed it, is made up of the rapidly growing number of voters who use Internet technology. This army of younger citizens with easy access to information and a direct link to their representatives heralds a new dawning of democracy, putting political power back into the hands of the people.

The New Prince

release date: Jun 17, 2000
The New Prince
After having assisted in Clinton''s 1996 presidential bid, an experienced political consultant and TV commentator promotes the strategy of idealism in this how-to book for office seekers, special interest groups and others who want to effectively promote their causes.

Behind the Oval Office

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Behind the Oval Office
Inside account from key player in Clinton''s election; how U.S. politics work in the 90s.

A Builder's Guide to the CABO Model Energy Code

release date: Jan 01, 1996

The Structure and Management of Ecosystems

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