Summary: Because He Could: Review and Analysis of Morris and McGann's Book
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This complete summary of "Because He Could" by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann, known for their powerful and hard-hitting political bestsellers, outlines Bill Clinton's presidency and the secrets behind it as seen from the opposing side. It analyses his external image, military tactics and policies with a deeply critical eye.
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In Because He Could, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann set out to present their view of the complicated and sometimes dysfunctional former president Bill Clinton. The authors attempt to show how Clinton inadvertently reveals himself at every turn – as both brilliant and undisciplined; charming and yet just as often filled with rage; willing to take risks in his personal life, but deeply reluctant to use the military to protect our national security.
Morris and McGann try to set the record straight on Bill Clinton by deconstructing the story Clinton tells and presenting the many more revealing stories he leaves untold.
About the Author
Dick Morris served as Bill Clinton’s political consultant for twenty years, guiding him to a successful reelection in 1996. He now appears on Fox News and has served as a consultant for foreign leaders. He is the author of several bestsellers, including Behind the Oval Office and the Washington Post bestseller Power Plays.
Eileen McGann is an attorney and consultant. She is also the CEO of Vote.com and LegalVote.com.