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All the President's Men

Book • 1974
All the President's Men is a gripping narrative of the Watergate scandal, written by the two Washington Post reporters who led the investigation.

The book chronicles the events from the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate complex to the eventual resignation of President Richard Nixon.

Woodward and Bernstein describe their meticulous investigative work, including their interactions with the mysterious source 'Deep Throat,' and the challenges they faced in uncovering the truth despite intense opposition from the White House.

The book highlights the importance of investigative journalism in democratic societies and provides a detailed look at the inner workings of the newsroom and the editorial process at The Washington Post.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Lesley Stahl
when discussing the challenges of reporting on potentially corrupt practices without appearing biased.
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Nick Bryant
as a book that is considered factual but contains significant inaccuracies.
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Recommended by Lindsey Graham to learn more about Watergate.
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ENCORE: Watergate | The Fifth Man | 3
Recommended as a resource for learning more about Watergate.
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ENCORE Watergate | The Smoking Gun | 5
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Megyn Kelly
when discussing the coordinated efforts by administration insiders and the media to take down Donald Trump during his first presidential term.
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Armin Wolf
als Klassiker über Journalismus empfohlen, der die Watergate-Affäre beschreibt.
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Mentioned by Leon Nafok as the source of his knowledge about Watergate before working on the show Slow Burn.
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Geraldine Doogue
in reference to the film about bringing down Richard Nixon.
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Jill Furman
when discussing the unpredictability of the show business.
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Blair Enns
as a book that influenced his interest in writing and journalism.
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Mentioned while discussing the possibility of watching movies to learn about federal law and prisons.
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Gary Taubes
as a book that inspired him to pursue investigative journalism.
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Richard Gingras believes that it did a disservice to journalism.
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James Harding
when discussing his favorite movies about journalism.
James Harding
Mentioned by George in relation to an informant's claim about the Green River Killer and Watergate.
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Mentioned during the discussion of the podcast's content.
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Grant Thomas
as a book that does not name Deep Throat.
106: Bump in the Night pt.1: Water Under the Gate

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