Dick Morris is today's most astute political commentator, with the possible exception of Mark Levin.
His 30-minute show on upstart network Newsmax is ahead of the curve on most political questions, from who will run in 2024 to shenanigans to watch out for the next time America heads to the polls.
This week's show spotlighted the critical role of the secretary of state in determining how elections are conducted -- fairly or otherwise. To underscore his points, he brought in GOP candidates for this post in the key battleground states of Michigan and Arizona.
"Your president is going to be decided by who wins these races," he warned.
Morris's commentary is always compelling. Avuncular and impish, he's great with words, and his program is informed by decades of experience at the highest levels of campaigning
He began this episode by conjuring a warning from Stalin: "It's not the people who vote that count. It's the people who count the votes that matter," noting, "The Democrats took his words to heart in 2020."
We ignore this seasoned expert at our peril.
His 30-minute show on upstart network Newsmax is ahead of the curve on most political questions, from who will run in 2024 to shenanigans to watch out for the next time America heads to the polls.
This week's show spotlighted the critical role of the secretary of state in determining how elections are conducted -- fairly or otherwise. To underscore his points, he brought in GOP candidates for this post in the key battleground states of Michigan and Arizona.
"Your president is going to be decided by who wins these races," he warned.
Morris's commentary is always compelling. Avuncular and impish, he's great with words, and his program is informed by decades of experience at the highest levels of campaigning
He began this episode by conjuring a warning from Stalin: "It's not the people who vote that count. It's the people who count the votes that matter," noting, "The Democrats took his words to heart in 2020."
We ignore this seasoned expert at our peril.