"I'm the Guy They Called Deep Throat"
Deep Throat, unmasked.
Deep Throat, unmasked.
John D. O'Connor Vanity Fair Jul 2005 30min Permalink
A prescient case for W. Mark Felt as journalism’s most famous leaker.
James Mann The Atlantic May 1992 Permalink
On the campaign trail with Richard Nixon.
Gloria Steinem New York Oct 1968 45min Permalink
A political history of Donald Rumsfeld.
Mark Danner New York Review of Books Nov 2013 20min Permalink
The Watergate reporters look back.
In the course of his five-and-a-half-year presidency, beginning in 1969, Nixon launched and managed five successive and overlapping wars — against the anti-Vietnam War movement, the news media, the Democrats, the justice system and, finally, against history itself. All reflected a mind-set and a pattern of behavior that were uniquely and pervasively Nixon’s: a willingness to disregard the law for political advantage, and a quest for dirt and secrets about his opponents as an organizing principle of his presidency.
Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein Washington Post Jun 2012 15min Permalink
An obituary for Richard Nixon.
Hunter S. Thompson Rolling Stone Jun 1994 10min Permalink