Posted on 11/03/2004 2:09:25 PM PST by ambrose
The Dick Morris Prediction Jinx is OVER!
Dick Morris predicted Bush would win, and he did.
WOW. How about that?
Bad year for streaks, curses, and jinxes.
He finally got it right.
He was a bit of a flip flopper though. He covered all of his bases over the course of the election but his last prediction was correct.
yah what about the Redskins, the DJIA, etc.?
But man did Zogby screw the pooch...
Love it.
Like the old saying, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Are you sure he didn't switch back one more time after the exit polls? LOL.
nah, he said he didn't know who would win late in the afternoon on one of the Fox shows. so the jinxs is still on.
So now we should take everything Dick Morris says as Gospel!
lol
Well suck my toes and call me Shirley!
Bob Schrum remains winless.
Just commented about that earlier. My mom and I were really worried because he said the President would win. Dickie got one right!!!
The best one of the political analysts though is Pat Cadell.
Think Terry McAwful is toast?
Well, sand my pegleg and call me Ishmael. Thar he blows (again), that Dickie Mo!!
I agree, he didn't state who would win at the last moment. I say the jinx is still on, because I want to see him squirm in 2008 for Hillary.
You're just mean. LOL
"So now we should take everything Dick Morris says as Gospel!"
No of course not.
But I consider him a pretty good political advisor. He argued from the start of this campaign that it would fall on one idea.
If the voters decided on national security, Bush wins.
If decided on economy, health care, etc. Kerry wins.
In the end, national security remained in the news, daily.
The economy is okay, most people work, home ownership at record numbers.
He was right.
Depends on whether or not his usefullness to the Toons has expired.
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