Bob remembers former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, who died this Tuesday at age 93. Under Bradlee, the Post broke the Watergate scandal that lead to President Nixon's resignation, and published the Pentagon Papers after winning a court battle with the White House.
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to reporter from round lake il.:
so sorry for not getting better answers from ben bradlee. entirely my fault.
bob
Please. Watergate was far more than journalism exposing the nastiness of a nasty president. It was power politics on the world stage. As soon as Nixon was out detante ended. Nixon was driven from the White House by very powerful forces led by Nelson Rockefeller, who resigned as gov of NY just before the special sen committe was assembled. There is a lot more to it than the oft-repeated standard middle class view of "good v evil". Presidents are not driven from office over things like bugging the opposition or sex; presidents are driven from office when very powerful people work very hard for some length of time to recruit other powerful people to their position. It begins with Rockefeller; it ends with Reagan and involves the collapse of the USSR. Not small change.......if you want I can be more specific.
Softball during beach tournament interview. I would ask questions such as what he thinks about WP's cash for salon opinion makers access, selling of WMDs, wars as well as refusal to publish WikiLeaks. Judging from the WP of Watergate Era, the paper is not even a shadow of itself. Nobody who is looking for answers is reading it anymore. Next stop, Ebay?
I expected to hear a tribute to Ben Bradlee on this week's show, and OTM delivered!
For the previous commentator, Canonchet, "Bob" refers to On the Media host Bob Garfield, not Bob Woodward.
"Bob" ? Who's Bob?
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