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Woodward draws an interesting contrast between George W. Bush's leadership of the country and Ben Bradlee's leadership of the Washington Post. I find the dialogue genuine and worth the watch.
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| Topics | U.S., Politics, Media | Bush Administration, Media and Politics |
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| Submitted by | Submitted by Derek Hawkins - Jan 12, 2009 - 11:21 AM PST |
| Reviewed by | Derek Hawkins (review), Fabrice Florin (review) |
| Edited by | Derek Hawkins - Jan 12, 2009 - 11:21 AM PST |
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Derek Hawkins wrote:
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I've reluctantly come to appreciate Woodward's arc of conscience with respect to the Bush administration. He proved himself quite the lapdog these past eight years, but he seems to have acknowledged his own mistakes and shortcomings as a journalist.