When it comes to advising presidents on how to survive scandal, no one has more experience than former White House political guru Dick Morris.
In 1996 Morris pulled off the political miracle of the decade, repackaging Bill Clinton's scandal-scarred image so adeptly that he made him the first Democrat since FDR to win two terms as president.
Now Morris has some advice for another president facing a burgeoning scandal, George Bush. His recommendations boil down to two words: Rudolph Giuliani.
In a column set to debut in "The Hill" on Wednesday, Morris says Bush should appoint the former New York City mayor to replace Securities and Exchange Commission chief Harvey Pitt.
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