Lucianne Goldberg

  • Ghosts of dirty tricks past

    The right-wing smear campaign against Barack Obama, with its telltale twist of linking Hillary Clinton to the attack, is classic Watergate.
  • Remembering Dec. 8, 1980

    Robert Altman, Lucianne Goldberg, Roger Ebert, Larry Flynt, T.C. Boyle, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas and others recall how they felt when they heard the news of John Lennon's death.
  • The cyber-battle for Florida

    Attacks on political Web sites and online petitions are proliferating like crazy -- and completely irrelevant.
  • Who won the debate?

    Camille Paglia, Arianna Huffington, Roger Ebert, Ben Stein and others weigh in on the partisan fisticuffs in Boston.
  • The new gatekeepers

    Facing scrutiny for their own peccadilloes, Internet loose lips Matt Drudge and Lucianne Goldberg undergo a Kafkaesque transformation.
  • Egomania!

    Lucianne Goldberg's is monumental; Judge Jerry's is bigger than Judge Judy's; Rick Rockwell's is black-and-blue; but Muhammad Ali's is definitely the greatest of all time.
  • Post-Super Tuesday poll: Now what?

    Fran Lebowitz, Lucianne Goldberg, David Horowitz, Andrew Sullivan and others make sense of the results.
  • Scandal sucking and rumor ducking

    Author Jeffrey Toobin tells of a "rockin' ride," a "perverted doughboy" and the thing that Paula Jones "just won't do"; Twisted Sister doesn't wanna rock with John Rocker. Plus: Whitney Houston -- one toke over the luau?
  • Whose vast conspiracy is it, anyway?

    There was a plot to get President Clinton, argues Jeffrey Toobin. It just wasn't the one you think.
  • Randy pols and sheepish veeps

    Did Lucianne have a fling with LBJ? Gore on young girls: "I have no firsthand knowledge." Plus: Jennifer Aniston's mom tells all ... again.
  • Ally McSqueal?

    Nell and Cage: Crack team. Is she experienced? Bonnie Raitt spills all. Plus: The King and I -- Carter and Presley, together again.
  • Warm for Wendy

    More beautiful in person than on TV, Wendy Shalit is nonetheless just a modest woman -- with much to be modest about.
  • Touch me in the morning ... just not there.

    Diana Ross gets frisky, a strapless dress is risky, and while Kevin shakes the Bacon, the Reform Party's achin'.
  • Bottom-feeder banquet

    Choking down crab cakes and savoring Beltway dish with the gourmets of gossip.
  • Dr. Laura: 20th century fraud?

    Greatest phonies of last hundred years; Newt no candidate for sainthood; Lucianne Goldberg likens Starr to a lounging lizard.
  • Sam Houston, we have a problem

    Here we go again: NewsMax.com claims prez used the thinking man's Dristan; is Rowdy Rodham Clinton ready for the ring? Plus: Exclusive! Salon correspondent Tapper denies he's a Mossad agent.
  • Who's crying now?

    Linda Tripp, whose secret tapes of a tearful Monica Lewinsky almost brought down a president, now faces the long arm of the law herself for recording those fateful tapes illegally.
  • Keepers of the faith

    Despite dwindling time and numbers, the anti-Clinton movement won't say die.
  • Did Little John make Robin Hood's quiver shiver?

    Professor says "merrie men" were making merry, but not making Maid Marian.
  • Free-for-all at Free Republic

    Lucianne Goldberg, Matt Drudge and other friends abandon the Clinton-bashing Web site over its attacks on George W. Bush.
  • Gobsmackathon!

    Gobsmackedelic! Tony Blair accused of stealing goodness; Gobsmackeriffic! Scary Spice has gone spotty; Gobsmackapalooza! Be very afraid: Lucianne Goldberg now a dot-com.
  • Doling out Viagra won't fix this pickle

    Bob not aroused over Liddy's run; Moore vs. Goldberg: bloodsport we can support.
  • Witness for the prosecution?

    Dick Morris, conspiracy theorist, could find a way to hurt the president again.
  • God save the president?

    An anti-impeachment gathering of New York's intellectual hotshots may not do much for the country, but at least it made them feel good about themselves.
  • Aristocracy of the dropouts

    Republicans will prevail as long as nonvoters rule America.
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