Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 15:51     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other journalists are coming forward with similar stories about the Obama Administration. Seems to be a pattern.
everything is a pattern to wingnuts. The only pattern is that the press always has tensions with the White House.


Shades of Herman Cain...
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 15:16     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found the OP's link:

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2013/03/bob_woodward_and_gene_sperling_what_woodward_s_john_belushi_book_can_tell.html

But I don't agree with the article. The writer is suggesting that his experience with the Belushi biography caused him to identify a tendency of Woodward to get the facts right but mangle the interpretation to the point of creating a false reality.

I think this is a huge stretch and frankly I do not see why people seem so bent on taking down a good reporter's reputation for the sins of one email exchange. Who cares, he said she said, it's just one email exchange. It neither proves the White House's sinister desire to control the media, nor does it invalidate Woodward's life's work.

Let it go, people. I'm sure Woodward and his WH contact have kissed and made up by now.


Not sure why you've got a hard-on for Woodward, but he's a hack, and always has been a hack.

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/1996/sep/19/the-deferential-spirit/?pagination=false

He's the apotheosis of the "royal court stenographer" school of journalism...


Interesting that you point out another person's obsession with Woodward....might want to find a mirror.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 14:00     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Anonymous wrote:I found the OP's link:

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2013/03/bob_woodward_and_gene_sperling_what_woodward_s_john_belushi_book_can_tell.html

But I don't agree with the article. The writer is suggesting that his experience with the Belushi biography caused him to identify a tendency of Woodward to get the facts right but mangle the interpretation to the point of creating a false reality.

I think this is a huge stretch and frankly I do not see why people seem so bent on taking down a good reporter's reputation for the sins of one email exchange. Who cares, he said she said, it's just one email exchange. It neither proves the White House's sinister desire to control the media, nor does it invalidate Woodward's life's work.

Let it go, people. I'm sure Woodward and his WH contact have kissed and made up by now.


Not sure why you've got a hard-on for Woodward, but he's a hack, and always has been a hack.

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/1996/sep/19/the-deferential-spirit/?pagination=false

He's the apotheosis of the "royal court stenographer" school of journalism...
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 11:44     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Anonymous wrote:Other journalists are coming forward with similar stories about the Obama Administration. Seems to be a pattern.
everything is a pattern to wingnuts. The only pattern is that the press always has tensions with the White House.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 10:54     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Other journalists are coming forward with similar stories about the Obama Administration. Seems to be a pattern.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 10:38     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found the OP's link:

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2013/03/bob_woodward_and_gene_sperling_what_woodward_s_john_belushi_book_can_tell.html

But I don't agree with the article. The writer is suggesting that his experience with the Belushi biography caused him to identify a tendency of Woodward to get the facts right but mangle the interpretation to the point of creating a false reality.

I think this is a huge stretch and frankly I do not see why people seem so bent on taking down a good reporter's reputation for the sins of one email exchange. Who cares, he said she said, it's just one email exchange. It neither proves the White House's sinister desire to control the media, nor does it invalidate Woodward's life's work.

Let it go, people. I'm sure Woodward and his WH contact have kissed and made up by now.


Such is Chicago bully politics and those that serve it.
oh please the GOP did the same thing to the guy most of his career from Watergate to the Casey interview. Reagan called him a liar over that. Direct quote.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 09:49     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

He should have retired many years ago. But, DC is great at keeping old men employed well beyond there time.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 09:46     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Yes Bob has so many sources at the white house. LOL why do you think he went after them? B/c he does not have any "ins" at the white house. Typical fox conservative.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 03:58     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Anonymous wrote:I found the OP's link:

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2013/03/bob_woodward_and_gene_sperling_what_woodward_s_john_belushi_book_can_tell.html

But I don't agree with the article. The writer is suggesting that his experience with the Belushi biography caused him to identify a tendency of Woodward to get the facts right but mangle the interpretation to the point of creating a false reality.

I think this is a huge stretch and frankly I do not see why people seem so bent on taking down a good reporter's reputation for the sins of one email exchange. Who cares, he said she said, it's just one email exchange. It neither proves the White House's sinister desire to control the media, nor does it invalidate Woodward's life's work.

Let it go, people. I'm sure Woodward and his WH contact have kissed and made up by now.


Such is Chicago bully politics and those that serve it.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2013 00:23     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

I found the OP's link:

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2013/03/bob_woodward_and_gene_sperling_what_woodward_s_john_belushi_book_can_tell.html

But I don't agree with the article. The writer is suggesting that his experience with the Belushi biography caused him to identify a tendency of Woodward to get the facts right but mangle the interpretation to the point of creating a false reality.

I think this is a huge stretch and frankly I do not see why people seem so bent on taking down a good reporter's reputation for the sins of one email exchange. Who cares, he said she said, it's just one email exchange. It neither proves the White House's sinister desire to control the media, nor does it invalidate Woodward's life's work.

Let it go, people. I'm sure Woodward and his WH contact have kissed and made up by now.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2013 22:47     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward

Op, your link doesn't work....
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2013 22:31     Subject: Slate nails it on Bob Woodward