Eileen McGann (author)

Eileen McGann is an American lawyer,[1] columnist, and author. Married to political consultant and commentator Dick Morris, McGann is frequently-credited as a co-writer in Morris' literary output.[2]

McGann and Morris were depicted on the September 9, 1996 cover of Time magazine.[3]

Selected works

  • Because He Could (2004, with Dick Morris) ISBN 0-06-078415-6
  • Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race (2005, with Dick Morris) ISBN 0-06-083913-9
  • Outrage: How Illegal Immigration, the United Nations, Congressional Ripoffs, Student Loan Overcharges, Tobacco Companies, Trade Protection, and Drug Companies are Ripping Us Off . . . And What to Do About It (2007, with Dick Morris) ISBN 978-0061195402
  • Catastrophe: How Obama, Congress, and the Special Interests Are Transforming a Slump Into a Crash, Freedom Into Socialism, and a Disaster Into a Catastrophe . . . and How to Fight Back (2008, with Dick Morris) ISBN 978-0061771040
  • Fleeced: How Barack Obama, Media Mockery of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want To Kill Talk Radio, the Do-Nothing Congress, Companies That Help Iran, and Washington Lobbyists for Foreign Governments Are Scamming Us...And What To Do About It (2008, with Dick Morris) ISBN 978-0-06-171866-3
  • Revolt! How to Defeat Obama and Repeal His Socialist Programs (2011, with Dick Morris) ISBN 978-0062073303
  • Screwed: How Foreign Countries Are Ripping America Off and Plundering Our Economy-and How Our Leaders Help Them Do It (2012, with Dick Morris) ISBN 978-0062196699
  • Here Come the Black Helicopters!: UN Global Governance and the Loss of Freedom (2012, with Dick Morris) ISBN 978-0062240590
  • Armageddon: How Trump Can Beat Hillary (2016, with Dick Morris) ISBN 978-1630060589
  • Rogue Spooks: The Intelligence War on Donald Trump (2017, with Dick Morris) ISBN 9781250167866
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References

  1. Glaberson, William (1996-09-21). "Surviving a Scandal By Just Doing Her Job". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-05-17.
  2. Books by Eileen McGann http://www.goodreads.com/author/list/147735.Eileen_McGann
  3. Dick Morris and Wife Eileen McGann http://content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19960909,00.html
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