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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