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In 1968, so the story goes, a 25-year-old aspiring journalist named Joe McGinnis overheard an advertising executive on a train report that his firm had acquired “the Humphrey account” for the ...
Joe McGinness, author of the book “Fatal Vision” *** It was former Green Beret Jeffrey MacDonald who approached McGinness about writing the nonfiction book in the first place during the summer ...
Best-selling author Joe McGinniss has died at the age of 71. He was known best for his incisive books on Richard Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign and the murder case of a former Green Beret doctor.
Author Joe McGinness said there’s nothing creepy about him renting a home next to Sarah Palin, who happens to be the subject of a book he is currently writing.
Author Joe McGinniss, who wrote a landmark 1968 book on modern political advertising and chronicled the 1970s case of convicted Army doctor and killer Jeffrey MacDonald in Fatal Vision, has died ...
The former vice presidential running mate endorses Errol Morris' new book "A Wilderness of Error," which reopens the case of convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald and criticizes "Fatal Vision." ...
Now journalist Joe McGinniss is firing back. In an interview on NBC's "Today," McGinnis defended himself and called Palin's comments "ugly innuendo" and "revolting." ...
Joe McGinnis paints a deeply unflattering portrait of Palin, casting her as ill-informed, coldblooded, narcissistic and vengeful.
Best-selling author Joe McGinniss has died at the age of 71. He was known best for his incisive books on Richard Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign and the murder case of a former Green Beret doctor.