Michael Corrigan

I am an aspiring historian, who is currenly a PHD candidatte, who is studying how U.S. Presidents take us to war, and am studying our entries into Vietnam and the second U.S. war with Iraq.

Readers fascinated by politics will want to pick up this book, about the federal case against I. Lewis ""Scooter"" Libby, who was convicted of obstruction of justice for the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame. Authors Jeff Lomonaco and Murray Waas begin with a detailed chronology of events, a list of people involved in the case and an insightful introduction.“Murray Waas is our Woodward now...publishing the biggest story in town.”—Jay Rosen, PressThink.Org
“Slowly but surely…Murray Waas has been putting together a compelling narrative about how President Bush and his top aides contrived their bogus case for war in Iraq.”—Dan Froomkin, WashingtonPost.com
Murray Waas is pretty impressive….he just keeps whaling away with discrete fact after discrete fact until, finally, he sinks the sucker.“— Columbia Journalism Review
Murray Waas is getting his day in the sun…The freelance investigative reporter has racked up a series of scoops.”—Howard Kurtz, Washington Post columnist