Washington County Republican Party is sponsoring a Lincoln Day dinner featuring political insider, advisor, and commentator Dick Morris.
Washington County Republican Party is sponsoring a Lincoln Day dinner featuring political insider, advisor, and commentator Dick Morris.

Washington County Republican Party hosts Dick Morris for Lincoln Day dinner

By Susi Lafaele

What could President Bill Clinton’s closest friend and political advisor have to say to the Republicans of Washington County? Come find out and enjoy a delicious dinner! The Washington County Republican Party and the Sunshine Caucus — state legislators and state house representatives from southern Utah — are sponsoring a Lincoln Day dinner featuring political insider, advisor, and commentator Dick Morris.

Morris is an American political author and conservative commentator who previously worked as a pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant. After two decades as one of President Clinton’s closest friends and advisers, Dick Morris switched to the Republican Party and had a regular feature on Fox News.

The Washington County Republican Party invited him to headline the annual Lincoln Day event to discuss his conservative political views and insider observations. Come listen to current political thoughts from the man who helped President Clinton get elected and then railed against Hillary’s candidacy. As he says in his new book, “The New Prince: Machiavelli Updated for the 21st Century,” “Message is more important than money… Substance is more salient than scandal. Issues are more powerful than image, and strategy more important than spin.”

The Lincoln Day dinner is an annual gathering for the Washington County Republican Party to inspire party members and celebrate Republican values. This event is traditionally held in the middle of February, close to President Lincoln’s birthday — Feb. 12 — and President’s Day. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican President of the United States.

The Lincoln Day dinner will be held Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Dixie Center. To purchase tickets or sponsor the event, visit wcrputah.com or call Celeste Maloy at (435) 590-1395.

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