I'm not that big of fan of Dick Morris, but he does make an interesting point in today's NY Post
Oddly, his absence of biography confirms the impression I formed of him during my White House years: He's a back-bencher. I never can recall a single time that his name came up in any discussion of White House strategy on anything. He was the man who wasn't there. We were always figuring out how to deal with Ted Kennedy or Pat Moynihan or Tom Daschle or Phil Gramm, or Al D'Amato or Bob Dole or Jesse Helms or Orin Hatch or Joe Biden. But nobody every asked about John Kerry.He wasn't much there then, and he's not much there now. Only now he wants us to trust him to be president
Read the whole thing for an interesting take on the speech...