[R.E.A.D] Postgate: How the Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, and Began Today's Partisan Advocacy Journalism (Download Ebook)

[R.E.A.D] Postgate: How the Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, and Began Today's Partisan Advocacy Journalism (Download Ebook)

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

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Review 'John O'Connor's�Postgate�is a welcome new piece of the Watergate puzzle. Part memoir as Deep Throat's attorney, part deep dive into overlooked aspects of the nation's greatest political scandal,�Postgate�is an investigation of the investigators�how the�Washington Post�crafted its coverage of Watergate, what was included and what was left out.' -- Luke A. Nichter, Author of 'The Nixon Tapes: 1973''In�Postgate,�Mark Felt's lawyer, John O'Connor, continues his masterful duel with Bob Woodward and the�Washington Post.�Having previously forced Woodward to name Felt as Deep Throat, O' Connor now uncovers in�Postgate�layer upon layer of deceit concealing the true story of Watergate and its journalism. It is a must-read for anyone interested in our country's most significant scandal.' -- Len Colodny, Author of 'Silent Coup: The Removal of a President''John O'Connor has done it again. The sleuthing attorney who uncovered the identity of the whistleblower of Watergate, Deep Throat�when every reporter, historian, and would-be detective failed�now sets his sights on the WHY of Watergate. More than forty-five years after the infamous break-in, pundits and politicians still cannot fathom the purpose of the botched political spy escapade. Building his case as the reader would expect from a brilliant courtroom lawyer, O'Connor takes us through the corridors of Washington power�including the Washington Post,�the CIA, the FBI, and the White House�to discover the most probable answer�along with the episode's real instigators.'�� -- Dan Lungren, Former US Representative and Attorney General for California Read more About the Author John O�Connor is an experienced trial lawyer, practicing law in San Francisco since 1972.� He has tried cases in state and federal court throughout the country. He served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Northern California from 1974-1979, representing the United States in both criminal and civil cases. Among his interesting assignments have been representation of the government during the OPEC oil embargo of the 1970s; writing Fifth Amendment and �state of mind� briefs for the prosecution in United States v. Patricia Hearst; representing the FDIC, FSLC and RTC during the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s; representing California Attorney General Dan Lungren in campaign-related litigation; defending R.J. Reynolds Tobacco in significant smoking and health litigation; representing Coach Don Nelson in litigation with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban; and representing W. Mark Felt regarding the revelation of his identity as Deep Throat. His father, John C. O�Connor, was a former FBI agent, a prominent Indianapolis lawyer and Democratic politician, and senior partner in the Indianapolis law firm of Ruckelshaus, Bobbitt and O�Connor. John is married, the father of three grown children, and resides in Marin County, California with his wife, the former Janet Goldman.� Read more


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