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Team Bush Buries a Tell-All
Former Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer, in his first interview since the storm over his unflattering White House memoir began, tells Lloyd Grove about his former colleagues' mission to discredit him, W.'s "depressing" speeches-and Obama's eloquence.
George Catches Up
The supremely well-connected ABC newsman George Stephanopoulos on closing the Sunday ratings gap, his Clinton ties, the health-care battle-and whether he really does have a daily conference call with Rahm Emanuel, Paul Begala, and James Carville.
Tarantino's Star Also a Critic
Christoph Waltz-the terrifying yet perversely likable Nazi colonel in Inglourious Basterds-doesn't love all of his director's films and is annoyed by questions about how the movie will be received in Germany. Lloyd Grove gets the details.
Top 10 Clues DeLay Was Born to Dance
What kind of competitor will the former House majority leader be on Dancing With the Stars? The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove thumbs through DeLay's memoir and picks the top 10 clues-from his early Fish Dance to his hot-tub escapades.
What Happened to the Real Lou?
Just how did a respected financial-news guru turn into an immigrant-hating, birther-supporting zealot? The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove reports. Plus CNN's former CEO on "good Lou," "bad Lou" and why Ted Turner would never let Dobbs do what he is doing today.
Martha Stewart, Twitter Maniac
How do you make guacamole in 140 characters? The homemaking mogul tells The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove her secret recipe for winning a million Twitter followers.
MSNBC's Earliest Star
Morning Joe co-host Willie Geist will soon be getting up even earlier-he tells The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove about his new show, fist-bumping with Pat Buchanan, getting massages with Donald Trump, and more.
The Sovereign Nation of Biden
The gaffe-prone veep is back in the news, declaring the White House "misread the economy" and that Israel, as a "sovereign nation," is free to attack Iran. The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove on his latest slip-up.
How MySpace Blew It
In 2005, Rupert Murdoch was hailed as a visionary for snapping up MySpace. Today, as Facebook and Twitter fuel a historic uprising, MySpace announced its second round of layoffs in a week. Lloyd Grove on what went wrong.
Apology Not Accepted
Letterman has apologized, Palin has accepted, but for a band of right-wing fanatics outside the Late Show studio, the battle has just begun. Lloyd Grove tells them the war is over.




















