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30 Apr 2:15 am
... where corruption lies. Learn to question those who everyone else seems to be sucking up to. IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF? [www.youtube.com] [www.youtube.com] [www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com] [www.youtube.com] IS BOB WOODWARD ASLEEP AT THE SWTICH? oR dEAd? (Don't listen to
this entire clip it's as boring as Woodward has become and as long winded as Google Rep's pandering to his ego.) [www.youtube.com] So I ask you
Bob Woodward what have ...
13 Nov, 2008 9:39 pm
Delivering the keynote address at Dorsey & Whitney 's 19th annual corporate counsel symposium earlier today, author and legendary journalist Bob Woodward cracked a couple of jokes and shared his thoughts on President George W. Bush and the war in Iraq. The
following clip is an excerpt of Woodward's speech, delivered at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Minneapolis. For the YouTube version, click here.
26 Jan 8:15 pm
BOB WOODWARD PREDICTS more scandals in the Obama Administration. Sounds ominous - but, really, isn't
that a safe prediction at the beginning of pretty much any administration? Or, for that matter, the middle, or the end?
22 Nov, 2008 4:59 am
IT'S NOT JUST THE NETROOTS: Bob Woodward wonders what Obama's been smoking to pick Hillary as
Secretary of State. Actually, I can see why it's good for Obama. What I can't understand is why Hillary took the job - unless, that is, she cut a deal to be running mate in 2012.
1 Jun 9:34 pm
... - for your boss and yourself? Or do you call his bluff by walking away in the hope that your reticence will make the final product less authoritative and therefore less damaging? If
no one talks, there is no book. But someone - then everyone - always talks." George Stephanopolos tells how Bob Woodward gets his access to the White House.
2 Jun 12:19 am
In a phrase, they both exploit the prisoner's dilemma.
21 Feb, 2007 12:36 pm
... first criminal case, which he won, involved defending a woman charged with adultery. In 1970, Woodward was elected as a judge in DuPage
County's 18th Circuit Court and became chief judge ... held the post for 17 years, retiring in 1994 at the age of 81. According to the Daily Herald, Bob Woodward grew up with the unwritten expectation he'd follow in his dad's tracks, become a lawyer and join Rathje
and Woodward, his father's firm. The journalist recalled his father's uncharacteristic response when ...
17 Nov, 2005 6:14 am
It looks like Bob Woodward has another source-paux. My feelings over Woodward and Watergate have not changed since W. Mark Felt outed himself. I think I still may be the only person to feel that way. Now Woodward could be at loggerheads with his editor and fellow journalists since he, too was a CIA Leak ... about Joe Wilson's wife, perhaps before Scooter
Libby. Not to beat a dead horse but Woodward says he was released from his non-disclosure agreement by his unnamed source. Too bad he ...
9 Oct, 2007 11:21 am
... seller status -- that he can see the next question before it's asked. In this On the Media interview, host Bob Garfield asks how many
justices he interviewed. Toobin answers:I did not have conversations with all ... . I did much better than I expected. I think there is some thawing that has gone on in recent years.
But, one underestimated factor is the book The Brethren, which came out in 1979, Bob Woodward and
Scott Armstrong's really phenomenal book about the court traumatized the court. The court ...
16 Nov, 2005 8:43 am
[JURIST] Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward [Wikipedia profile] disclosed Wednesday that he
testified earlier this week before a federal grand jury that he was told the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame several weeks before her identity was published, evidence that
prosecutors are continuing to investigate the leak of Plame's identity. Woodward's statement [text] comes more than two
10 Jan, 2007 5:00 am
... months after receiving severe head injuries and brain damage, ABC News journalist Bob Woodruff will tell his story in a prime-time special.
The network has scheduled the special ... most person's who suffer from brain trauma never get the rehabilitation services and support that Bob
Woodruff was able to access. See yesterday's Wall Street Journal story. Hopefully, this special and the assistance of Bob Woodward in the Brain Injury Awareness movement will focus attention on this public health crisis.
4 Apr, 2007 12:36 am
From the press release: The University of Texas at Austin's Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center has opened materials from Watergate journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's on Mark Felt, the source known as Deep Throat, to researchers, scholars and the...
15 Nov, 2006 6:22 am
... , should suffer worse. Speaking of bad people in Washington (who number in the thousands), let me close with a brief comment about Bob
Woodward, the former Midwesterner who, as discussed in a prior blog, gave up Midwestern modesty for east coast braggartry. In a ... state of
American journalism. "[J]ournalism's rot," and the "state of American journalism" indeed. Guys like Woodward -- bigfoot journalists with the
power to uncover and write the truth -- instead played the pols' game, the game of money ...
17 Sep, 2007 1:00 pm
... . 4 opening. Thomas Jefferson, Harry Truman, Robert E. Lee, J. Edgar Hoover, Bob Woodward and
Marion Barry will be among the attraction's more than 50 figures. Once the museum opens, the sculptures - which are painstakingly researched and designed - have to be touched ... The
George Clooneys get a lot of attention from women who touch them and kiss them." While Woodward was a frontrunner, his reporting partner Carl
Bernstein will have to wait. Bernstein is on the waiting list for future ...
17 Nov, 2007 5:55 am
... Court under then-Chief Justice Warren Burger, was required reading. When I studied law at Northern Illinois University in the early 1990s, Woodward and Montgomery's peek behind the closed chambers of the nation's top court was not required reading - ... art," he says. "But it's an art in need of
a renaissance." Margolick decries the absence of the kind of reporting that was done by Bob Woodward
and Scott Armstrong in "The Brethren" a generation ago: "Much of Toobin's book is based on oral arguments ...
24 Apr, 2007 9:56 am
... we understand that this is what famous journalists are doing. Let's consider some of the famous icons of the journalism profession. Bob
Woodward stopped being a journalist, even an advocacy journalist, some time ago. His agenda is about what he perceives to be power and how the
powerful act. It is a sycophantic narrative that Woodward provides and is largely a harmful exercise, almost a contrajournalism. Consider what
Halberstam wrote about "a journalist being loved" ...
27 Sep, 2008 6:36 pm
Tomorrow's New York Times Book Review has an extensive review by Jill Abramson of Bob Woodward's The
Final Days. There is much to ponder about regarding similarities between Mr. Bush and Sen. McCain in terms ... the first president), carries with it extraordinary dangers if there is no
way of firing a president who is incompetent. Is it fair to offer Woodward's comment as a good first-cut description of what is meant by a
"constitutional dictatorship," espcially if the person who matters most has ...
22 Jan, 2007 3:46 pm
... agent, a retired math teacher, a consumer protection attorney, someone from HHS, an art curator, the fellow whose former editor was Bob
Woodward, someone who works in hotel sales, one person who has formerly served as a jury foreperson in a prior criminal ... , then a nonprofit
and is now retired. I think it's kind of odd that neither side struck the reporter who used to work for Bob Woodward and lived across the alley from Tim Russert. In the short time allowed for jury questioning, I think it's ...
9 Apr, 2007 11:24 am
... ? This was the hardest one. Even though these are living historical figures, I would have to choose Bob Woodward or Carl Bernstein. OK, so they're not women (at least as far as we can ... . These gals have some great perspectives on the political sphere with a
personal touch. -All the President's Men, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein. The quintessential
political work about why we need to keep an eye on things in Washington (even today!). -The Good Women of China, Xinran. Written by a woman radio ...
23 Sep, 2007 8:45 am
... ." But he believes Toobin wasn't aggressive enough in his questioning of former clerks. The clerks, according to Margolick, are the keys to cracking the joint: Considering the
secrecy shrouding the place, just about Toobin's only remaining reportorial option was to try what Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong did in "The Brethren" a generation ago: canvass former law clerks, three or four of whom pass through each chamber every ...
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