Career
Morse ran a write-in campaign against incumbent Barney Frank for the 2006 Massachusetts"s 4th congressional district elections, as he did not get enough certified signatures to appear on the ballot. The total possible percentage of votes Morse could have received as a write-in candidate in the 2006 election would be 1.2% of the total vote. As of 2/8/2007, Chuck Morse"s campaign fund is currently in debt by $51,321 In 2004, Morse lost 78%-22% to Frank.
Morse opposed Frank"s 1990 amendment to the Immigration and Nationality Acting, which barred immigrants being denied visas "because of any past, current, or expected beliefs, statements, or associations which, if engaged in by a United States citizen in the United States, would be protected under the Constitution of the United States." Morse claimed that this legislation made it easier for the terrorists who carried out the September 11, 2001 attacks to enter the country.
Morse, who attended Harvard University Extension School was a former left-wing radical who became a conservative after filing his first tax return as a self-employed businessman. His columns have appeared in The Boston Globe, The Washington Times, WND, Newsmax and FrontPage Magazine.
Morse was named to the list of Heavy 100 Radio Talk Show Hosts by Talkers Magazine, and as the National Right to Work Committee Communicator of the Year in 2003. He said: "My guests have included over the years such diverse thinkers as Pat Buchanan, Jack Kemp, Pete Peterson, Caspar Weinberger, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Gloria Steinem, Alan Dershowitz and Geraldo Riviera.
I thrive on vigorous political debate, the type of conversations that leave my audience with something to think about and discuss around the water cooler."
Radio stations that carry Chuck Morse Speaks:
KNUJ am Mankato Minnesota
KOBE am El Paso Texas
KSWM am Springfield Missouri
WCST am Washington District of Columbia
WGEA am Dothan Alabama
WLDY am LaCrosse Wisconsin.