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more about #gets more comments → MrInBetween: The Palm Beach Daily News, aka "The Shiny Sheet:" EVEN MONEY. Printed on pink paper, this pathologically polite island society rag would score the sco... more » dissentingopinion: I find it unlikely that these probabilities all add up to anything near P=1 more » goetz: Comedy Central: Bazillion-1. Don't count out Jon Stewart. He'd tell a few quick jokes, lull Madoff into a false sense of security (TOTALLY possible in... more » lobstr: Heeb Magazine: 200-1. No one can appreciate his feat like fellow Jews, and only the Dreidel Hustler could pull off capping the interview by asking if... more » AndIAmTellingYou: Perhaps Oprah? more » MsMuffinMcGuffin: Keep in mind that Madoff and Matt Lauer lived in the same building. They must have exchanged a nod or two over time. more » DahlELama: Are the kids who made the Blair Witch Project available? I see huge possibilities. more » momof3wildkids: What are the odds on Gawker? more » Accidental Billionaire: Sometimes hyperbole is the only way to point out how much of a total fraud Zuckerberg is. Yes, he does "stretch" over "50-percentile uncertainties" to... more » SeaBassTian: Alternate Title: I Hope They Serve Martinis & Brassieres in Hell more » Niko Bellic: Apparently, our entire future depends on men who need to make a billion dollars just to get laid. more » GuyBitchy: He's still a small fish, folks. So please, watch this brief video if you haven't seen it yet for the full indictment/explanation regarding the whole b... more » Nesbiteme: What's the difference between Robert Allen Stanford on the one hand and Charles Prince, Jimmy Cayne, Dick Fuld on the other? Prince, Cayne and Fuld we... more » Aaron Altman: His trial's in Texas, right? Save the tears for Houston, pal. more » Aaron Altman: Definitely a media trainer. That's not a producer's voice: that's a PR person doing his best imitation of an anchorman reading from a TelePrompTer (h... more » -
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Handicapping the Race to Get the First Bernie Madoff Interview
Bernie Madoff's only remaining purpose in life is to be exploited by the media. Who will land the first jailhouse TV interview with the villain? We handicap the possibilities, below. More » -
#books
Facebook Tell-All Released Into Wild
Facebook's creation myth has left the building, or so we hear: Fortune is said to be readying an excerpt of Ben Mezrich's tell-all book and movie about the social network. And another publication is, naturally, trying to ruin the scoop. More » -
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An Accused Scammer's Slick Tears
The Feds have accused Robert Allen Stanford of being a mini Madoff, running a multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme involving fraudulent certificates of deposit. Watching Stanford on ABC News tonight, it's easy to believe that's true. More » -
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First Video of Fabricating Holocaust Author Defending Self
ABC confirms that Herman Rosenblat, the notorious fabricator behind Holocaust memoir Angels at the Fence, will appear on Good Morning America tomorrow [Update: it's here]. A preview of what he'll probably say, after the jump. More » -
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Hero Pilot Cheats on Katie Couric
After promising himself to CBS, pilot Chesley Sullenberger gave an interview to ESPN. Katie Couric should have known. "Sully" may be dreamy, and is definitely a hero, but he's also a media heartbreaker. More » -
#journalismism
Sad Matt Lauer Needs This Obama Interview To Go Well
Matt Lauer is supposed to interview Barack Obama for the Superbowl pre-game show any minute now. He could use a good chat following his terrible week of endless dissing. More » -




