Michael Isikoff

Part of McCain's denial appears untrue
Newsweek's Michael Isikoff finds a 2002 deposition by McCain that throws into question one part of his campaign's sweeping defense against a New York Times report.
What did the FBI know?
According to Newsweek's Michael Isikoff, FBI agents in London began avoiding the subways months ago.
Wrong and right
Newsweek clearly erred in its sourcing, but the White House is committing a far greater sin in ignoring the overwhelming evidence of U.S. abuse of Muslim detainees.
Joe Conason's Journal
Michael Isikoff loses his cool, and pays backhanded tribute to Sid Blumenthal in his review of "The Clinton Wars."
Ken Starr's media minions
In Part 2 of "The Clinton Wars," the prim independent counsel grows obsessed with the president's sex life and cultivates an "army of spies" within the press
Scandal sucking and rumor ducking
Author Jeffrey Toobin tells of a "rockin' ride," a "perverted doughboy" and the thing that Paula Jones "just won't do"; Twisted Sister doesn't wanna rock with John Rocker. Plus: Whitney Houston -- one toke over the luau?
Whose vast conspiracy is it, anyway?
There was a plot to get President Clinton, argues Jeffrey Toobin. It just wasn't the one you think.
Did Bush lie under oath in funeral home case?
An SCI attorney says the Texas governor talked to him about a state agency investigation, contradicting Bush's affidavit in the case.
Look out Limbaugh! Get this woman a radio talk show
Arizona state Rep. Barbara Blewster spews racist remarks; another nutty theory on who shot J.F.K.; Congress takes on soda pop.
Thief to Sonny: I got your flowers, babe
Where have all Sonny's flowers gone? Isikoff gloats; Dan Quayle: voice of reason.
Sucking it up
The Clintons think about boycotting the White House Correspondents dinner because it's honoring Michael Isikoff.
Stalking the president
Linda Tripp could help Julie Hiatt Steele -- and President Clinton -- refute Kathleen Willey's charges.

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