What was really going on?
Isikoff takes the reader into the inner machinations of the Clinton White House. There is often a tendency to cricify reporters who write on such subject matter, administrations it seems, will continually try to thwart the efforts of dogged reporters. Such is one of the many cat and mouse games of Washington. I will not question Isakoff's authority as a journalist, he has apparently done the legwork and homework that could permit him to write this story. This story is a unique sidebar in the administration's attempts to keep scandal at bay by insighting more scandal, the notorious mistake of presidents past and present. History will determine Clinton's legacy, this book furnishes one of its blemishes.
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