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Postgate: How The Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, And Began Today's Partisan Advocacy Journalism
John O'connor

Postgate: How The Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, And Began Today's Partisan Advocacy Journalism

how the Washington Post betrayed deep throat, covered up Watergate, and began today's partisan advocacy journalism

Post Hill Press (Nov 05, 2019)
9781642932591
304 pages | 23 x 231 mm | en_US
LC Classification QA106 .B3

Subject

  • Corruption - United States
  • Journalism - United States
  • Justice, Administration of - United States
  • Political science - United States
  • Watergate Affair, 1972-1974 - Sources

Plot

Deep Throat’s lawyer discovers the Washington Post betrayed his client—while covering up the real truth about the Watergate scandal. The conventional wisdom of Watergate is turned on its head by Postgate, revealing that the Post did not uncover Watergate as much as it covered it up. The Nixon Administration, itself involved in a coverup, was the victim of a journalistic smoke-screen that prevented mitigation of its criminal guilt. As a result of the paper’s successful misdirection, today’s strikingly deceptive partisan journalism can be laid at the doorstep of the Washington Post. After Deep Throat’s lawyer, author John O’Connor, discovered that the Post had betrayed his client while covering up the truth about Watergate, his indefatigable research resulted in Postgate, a profoundly shocking tale of journalistic deceit. In an era when numerous modern media outlets rail about the guilt of their political enemies for speaking untruths, Postgate proves that the media can often credibly be viewed as the party actually guilty of deception. Americans today mistrust the major media more than ever. Postgate will prove that this distrust is richly deserved.

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