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...violates numerous rules of etiquette. Not that it’s uncommon. The most famous such anecdote comes from “The Final Days’’ by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, in which Richard Nixon is depicted entertaining Congressmen on the Presidential yacht Sequoia,...
...for the Big 12. BEAT FLORIDA! Thanks for the photo. I could never understand why Rumsfield was asked to (step down)…according to Bob Woodward…Bush wanted Rumsfield out! Rumsfeld and the rest need to be brought up on war crimes and hung, after being...
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Earlier this week
...— upon his passing — that we were supposed to learn Felt's identity as the secret source that helped topple Richard Nixon. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were only now supposed to be revealing the greatest secret at the intersection of American politics...
...cleansing, globalization, and AIDS. One of the most compelling aspects of this list is the titles that are glaringly absent. Bob Woodward’s shoulda-been-bestseller The War Within: A Secret White House History just didn’t make the cut and the same can be...
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...this page using one of the following services: NPR.org, December 19, 2008 · Less than a month ago, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the Washington Post reporters who helped topple President Nixon, made a surprise visit to Mark Felt, the man known as Deep Throat....
...dramas of the 20th century, Felt insisted his alter ego be kept secret when he leaked damaging information to Post reporter Bob Woodward. The scandal led to President Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974, two years after the break-in at the headquarters...
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