About Doyle Mcmanus
Doyle McManus was born in 1952 and is currently a columnist for the LA Times. He worked on Standford Daily as an undergraduate at Stanford University. McManus joined the LA Times in 1978 but transferred to Washington's D.C. Bureau in 1983 where he covered the White House and the U.S. State Department. He succeeded Jack Nelson as the bureau chief in 1996. McManus has covered every presidential election since 1984. He has written for Sports Illustrated, Time, and Foreign Policy.