David Brock

  • A free ride for the Straight Talk Express?

    An interview with Paul Waldman, coauthor of a new book on the relationship between John McCain and the press.
  • Is Rush Limbaugh next?

    Conservatives fear that Don Imus is the first casualty in a liberal-led media purge to force right-wing talkers off the air.
  • Friends in the right places

    How the conservative media is pushing "The Truth About Hillary."
  • The right captures the tube

    Conservative G.E. head Jack Welch tilted TV right with "The McLaughlin Group." Then a Nixon operative named Roger Ailes signed up with a new channel called Fox.
  • The mighty windbags

    Thirty years ago, conservatives embarked on a plan to subvert journalism and skew America to the right. They succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
  • Busting big fat liars

    David Brock talks about why the media seems embarrassed to report on Bush's failures, why TV pundit shows are stacked to the right -- and his new media watchdog group.
  • The partisan "mastermind" in charge of Bush's intel probe

    Whenever there's a vast right-wing conspiracy, Judge Laurence Silberman keeps turning up.
  • Brock, Horowitz and the anti-gay slur

    Chad Conway responds to David Horowitz.
  • Believe David Brock at your own risk

    He didn't just lie about President Clinton and Anita Hill way back when. In "Blinded by the Right," he lied about me.
  • Fight or flight?

    David Brock's exposé of the Republican attack machine shows that Democrats have to get serious about fighting back. And that doesn't mean Al Gore's Florida-style fisticuffs.
  • The apostate

    Former conservative attack dog David Brock tells all about his old right-wing cronies -- but whoever gets smeared, the results are still slimy.
  • Smearing David Brock

    Ted Olson's defenders say the former right-wing journalist had nothing to do with the Arkansas Project. But the project's own records prove they're wrong.
  • Olson under fire

    More questions arise over how accurate President Bush's solicitor general-designate has been about his role in an anti-Clinton investigation.
  • The strange liberation of Michael Huffington

    Us goes weekly, all the Remnick that's fit to print and other tales of media madness
  • The fixer

    How Kenneth Starr's law partner covertly worked for six years to trap President Clinton in a sex scandal.
  • The fixer

    How Starr's law partner covertly worked for six years to trap Clinton in a sex scandal
  • Arkansas trooper considered demanding money from President Clinton

    Source for Los Angeles Times' "Troopergate" story discussed trading silence about Clinton's private life for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • Arkansas state trooper denies key part of "Troopergate" story

    Arkansas state trooper Danny Ferguson accuses the co-author of the Los Angeles Times 'Troopergate' story of 'putting words in my mouth'.
  • Newsreal: The Falwell connection

    A Salon investigative report details how the Rev. Jerry Falwell and a California political organization helped finance and orchestrate an extensive anti-Clinton propaganda campaign.
  • The Falwell connection

    How the Rev. Jerry Falwell and a California political organization helped finance and orchestrate an extensive anti-Clinton propaganda campaign.
  • David Brock's new liberal friends

    THE MAN WHO TURNED HIS BACK ON CONSERVATISM WILL DO OR SAY ANYTHING TO BE FAMOUS.
  • Media Circus: Doing the right-wing shuffle

  • Media Circus - Who's sorry now?

    In the July Esquire, right-wing sleazemonger David Brock confesses his sins -- without admitting he did anything wrong.
  • Lady and the tramp

    In conservative bomb-thrower David Brock's surprisingly sympathetic book, "The Seduction of Hillary Clinton," the First Lady is neither a saint nor a bitch -- she's a woman who loved too much. A conversation with the controversial author.

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