The Daily Caller

The Daily Caller

What the GOP should be smoking

| Bill Regardie

Pushing for marijuana legalization could help the Republican Party at the ballot box.

Budget deadline good for some

| Bill Regardie

How a fictitious business benefited from the debt ceiling debacle.

A Washington goat roast

| Bill Regardie

A satirical look at the Washington business community.

The big money in Washington these days

| Bill Regardie

The real money is in investment banking, not lobbying.

Finally, a newsletter for insider traders

| Bill Regardie

For the past couple of years, the SEC has been busting the chops of insider traders. The mafia doesn’t get this much attention.

One-trick Jimmy

| Bill Regardie

The life of a fictional former tech entrepreneur.

Second-grade traders

| Bill Regardie

A lesson learned: Always check to see if your pals are wired and never make an insider trade on the phone.

Hotel lobbies go way upscale

| Bill Regardie

A satirical take on high-end hotels.

Country club wars

| Bill Regardie

A satirical take on retirement living.

Wrong Way Star

| Bill Regardie

A satirical take on insider trading.

CEOs have it hard

| Bill Regardie

A satirical look at the world of psychiatry.

Park Avenue bargains

| Bill Regardie

A satirical look at New York City’s high-end real estate market in the wake of the recent real estate crash.

A CD at 0.32%!

| Bill Regardie

A satirical take on the banking industry.

Fat pet centers

| Bill Regardie

A satirical look at pet services industry.

Nascar Is Love

| Bill Regardie

A satirical look at Nascar racing.

Texas miracle needs miracle

| Bill Regardie

A satirical look at Texas Governor Rick Perry’s job performance.

The admiral and the slime pit

| Bill Regardie

What was Admiral Bobby R. Inman doing on the board of Massey Energy?

Harvey & Bob's Comeback

| Bill Regardie

Leading independent movie makers Harvey and Bob Weinstein are moving to television production this year.

Money, Power & Greed: A look ahead at 2011

| Bill Regardie

Here are the companies and organizations that deserve “Madoff Awards.”

Money, power & greed: The end of suburbia

| Bill Regardie

A satirical take on the question: Are people leaving suburbia?