The Hill dropped Dick Morris as a columnist after he signed on to become the chief political columnist for supermarket tabloid the National Enquirer.

“In light of Dick Morris’ new position at the National Enquirer The Hill has decided to discontinue his column at The Hill,” the Beltway newspaper said in a statement on Friday. “We wish him well.”

On Thursday, Morris told The Post — which broke the news of his Enquirer gig — that he expected to continue to write for The Hill. Apparently, that was before The Hill got wind of the situation.

Morris said Friday he notified The Hill about his Enquirer job on Thursday.

“I enjoyed writing for The Hill for 20 years and I had a wonderful relationship with them, but the Enquirer’s circulation is many times The Hill’s,” he told The Post. “I think this move makes sense.”

Political observers noted the irony that he was working for American Media, since it was the Enquirer’s sister publication, Star magazine, that caused his career as a political adviser to implode when it revealed his long-running affair with a $200-an-hour hooker.

Morris was once one of Bill Clinton’s closest advisers, helping him rebound from the disastrous 1994 mid-term elections and then plotting Clinton’s re-election strategy two years later.

But two months before the ’96 election, Star landed the bombshell that Morris had a toe-sucking fetish and a relationship with leggy blond hooker Sherry Rowlands, who sold her story to the tabloid.

Morris was forced to resign in the middle of the Democratic national convention, rupturing his relationship with the Clintons. Morris began a political drift to the right and rebuilt his career as an author, TV pundit and columnist.