Name-Calling Speaks Volumes
As the GOP rapidly approaches its midsummer convention in Cleveland, the campaign continues to resemble a schoolyard tussle. Political commentator Dick Morris opines that all the name-calling can go a long way in determining which candidate has the temperament to become the nominee. “I believe this rowdyism is very useful in choosing a president, because it goes to the president’s judgment, personality and, really, dignity.” He explains in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.
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