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William F. Buckley's Flip-Flop
Buckley tapped Richard Brookhiser as the editor of National Review before pulling the rug out from under him. In an excerpt from his new book, Brookhiser describes the crushing moment.
Sarah Palin's Media Mafia
How could Palin blame the press for her demise when she owes her meteoric rise to Rush, Bill, and others in the conservative media elite?
The Republican Bestseller Machine
Glenn Beck's new three-book deal shows that while conservatives wander the political wilderness, they continue to dominate book sales. As Ben Crair demonstrates, the hit parade stems from title and marketing formulas that are nothing short of scientific.
The Daily Beast Recommends
This week: a memoir of a revolutionary childhood, why Mexico is a mirror image of America, and V.S. Naipaul's autobiographical fiction.
Obama Is the New Reagan
A former Reagan speechwriter says Obama is like The Great Communicator in his style, oratory, and temperament.
Buckley Bows Out of National Review
Christopher Buckley, in an exclusive for The Daily Beast, explains why he left The National Review, the magazine his father founded.


















