David Brock

A free ride for the Straight Talk Express? 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? 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 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 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 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 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? 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 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 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 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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