Sweat not melodrama
... complete story and frame their investigation as a noble quest. They warn student journalists that if these two Washington Post reporters had ‘merely reported the obvious facts of the Watergate break-in’ (Killenberg, 1992: 7) that the truth behind President Nixon’s betrayal of the American people wou ...
... complete story and frame their investigation as a noble quest. They warn student journalists that if these two Washington Post reporters had ‘merely reported the obvious facts of the Watergate break-in’ (Killenberg, 1992: 7) that the truth behind President Nixon’s betrayal of the American people wou ...
Deep Throat (Watergate)
Deep Throat is the pseudonym given to the secret informant who provided information to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of The Washington Post in 1972 about the involvement of United States President Richard Nixon's administration in what came to be known as the Watergate scandal. In 2005, thirty-one years after Nixon's resignation and eleven years after Nixon's death, a family attorney stated that former Federal Bureau of Investigation Associate Director Mark Felt was Deep Throat. Felt was battling dementia at the time, and had denied being Deep Throat previously.