In what has become the definitive book on the scandal engulfing the Clinton Presidency, Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff shares the shocking details behind the most remarkable case of journalistic detective work since Woodward and Bernstein. Isikoff's gripping narrative reveals the inside story of his battle to enlighten America in the face of skeptical editors and the powerful White House spin machine. Against all odds, this investigative reporter tells the details of Clinton's personal and political life that have defined his second term and stunned the world.Not at all a right-wing attack dog, Michael Isikoff was driven by his journalistic ideals to uncover the Clinton scandal. While working at The Washington Post, his early work included articles that were actually in favor of the 1992 Clinton campaign, such as his front-page exclusive that Bush administration officials had stooped to searching Clinton's old passport files in search of incriminating evidence. Isikoff reveals riveting details on Clinton's affairs with Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, and Monica Lewinsky through never-before-told anecdotes from characters ranging f.
Uncovering Clinton : A Reporter's Story