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Among the Clintons' most dedicated enemies, Dick Morris probably knows more about them than anyone. A bitter conservative, Morris was brought into the Clinton White House briefly in the mid 1990s to advise on how to triangulate Republican congressional power. Last Jan. 9, Morris said on a Fox News show:  "As surely as Bill used the race card by attacking rap singer Sister Souljah in 1992, Hillary will use race to win in 2008." Most ignored Morris' remark because of his hatred of the Clintons, and the awkwardness of the "Sister Souljah" example. Sister Souljah had made a number of frightening, anti-white remarks. Then-Gov. Clinton denounced the extremist to show blue-collar Americans he was a centrist. It hardly marked Clinton as a man playing "the race card" in 1992, as Morris charged. But 16 years later, and hungry to return to power, Clinton got borderline ugly after his wife was beaten two-to-one in South Carolina by an African-American senator from Illinois, and with former Sen. John Edwards still in the game.


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