Stuart Adam and Roy Peter Clark write that "journalism is one manifestation of the right of free expression, a fundamental democratic freedom" (p. xvii). This is not a radical new concept. Yet as Adam and Clark go on to explain, journalism is also more than this: it is a necessary ...
The Mysteries of Watergateis the only comprehensive story of Watergate, from beginning to end, which also includes insightful analysis of why the public never found out the truth about this intriguing scandal. order today POSTGATE Deep Throat’s lawyer discovers the Washington Post betrayed his clie...
a这指示的就是历史上的水门事件(The Watergate Scandal)。据调查,尼克松曾在1972年6月派人刺探民主党的竞选策略,并在民主党总部水门大厦安装窃听器。1973年在《华盛顿邮报》(Washington Post)两名记者的调查报道下,尼克松政府遭遇了前所未有的信任危机。1974年在白宫发现的录音带揭露了尼克松掩盖事实真相的企图。8月...
doi:10.1080/08821127.2020.1750894Katrina J. Quinn
(1978); L. H. Larve,Political Discourse: A Case Study of the Watergate Affair(1988); S. Kutler,The Wars of Watergate(1992); F. Emery,Watergate: The Corruption of American Politics and the Fall of Richard Nixon(1994); B. Woodward,The Secret Man: The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat(...
Bob Woodward (left) and Carl Bernstein in the Washington Post newsroom, 1973. August 30, 1972 Nixon announces that John Dean has completed an internal investigation into the Watergate break-in, and has found no evidence of White House involvement. ...
The Washington PostˌWashingtonˈPost, Thetrademark a serious US newspaper produced in Washington, D.C., and sold all over the country. Two of its reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, had an important part in finding out information about theWatergateaffair in the early 1970s. ...
TheUS Deep statechose twoWashington Postjournalists(Bob WoodwardandCarl Bernstein) to carry out the corporate media side of theWatergate coup. War Propaganda TheWashington Postcarried an editorial byStephen Hadleywith the headline, “To stopIran,Obamamust enforce red lines with Assad.” Nowhere did ...
when we had hidden tapes and John Dean’s testimony and the smoking gun.Watergate unravelled as it unfolded such that one week we knew so much more than we thought we knew the week before.The commentators makes a good point. No surprise, no story. So do we even have a story with thi...
Information2ThestoryofWatergatehasanintriguinghistoricalandpoliticalbackground,arisingoutofpoliticaleventsofthe1960s.Butthechronologyofthescandalreallybeginsduring1972,whentheburglarswerearrested.By1973,RichardNixonhadbeenre-electedPresident,butthestormcloudswerebuilding.Byearly1974,thenationwasconsumedbyWatergate.Nixon...