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    were in the Library of Congress sorting out card files and the camera slowly starts to zoom out to express the difficulty the two reporters were facing almost like looking for “a needle in a haystack”. Similarly, in another scene, Woodward meets Deep Throat are in an underground parking garage with minimal lighting creating the secrecy of the source feeding Woodward the leads to the story. Furthermore, the visual call is used to create a double emphasis Woodward who is on the phone for a long…

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    Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Deputy Director Andrew McCabe altered Peter Strzok's 302 notes during his interview with then-White House national security adviser Michael Flynn and destroyed evidence, a new report suggests. Conservative commentator and journalist Mike Cernovich reports McCabe changed official FBI notes Strzok took when he interviewed Flynn last February, but that he destroyed evidence of his revision history. In a series of tweets on Sunday, Cernovich reported the FBI…

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    Gannon definitely ruffled some Democratic feathers and his opposition were determined to dig up more dirt from his past. To illustrate, Jeff Gannon wasn’t even the reporter’s real name! It was an alias for James Guckert and that’s where the details became much more interesting. It turned out that James Guckert’s private life embodied the polar opposite of what the Republican Party stood for. Guckert had owned, operated, and worked as an escort for his military-themed, homosexual escort websites,…

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    and including and credit Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein for their coverage of the exploding Watergate scandal, and they will be remembered in the annals of American journalism. However, they were not working alone Mark Felt better known, as Deep Throat was their secret informant. Kutler states “My publication of the first new tapes in 1997 revealed that Richard Nixon knew in October 1972 that Mark Felt was “leaking” but chose not to do anything for fear that Felt knew too many damning secrets…

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    age, I would always have strep throat. I even had it on my birthday! Mom and Dad asked our doctor if I should have my tonsils removed. She said, "It would probably be the best thing to do for her." I knew that my throat would hurt for a while after the surgery, but I did not think it would be as bad as it had been. After talking with my doctors, we finally got the approval to get my tonsils taken out at the beginning of October in 2011. I would have strep throat all the time, and when I did…

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    questions still remained; why did the break-in occur and why were Nixon’s administrators denying their involvement. The report was successful due to Woodward’s and Bernstein use of anonymous sources. One beneficial source was referred to as “Deep Throat”. Deep Throat…

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    On August 8, 1974, President Richard Nixon became the first President to resign from his position. He was facing impeachment and criminal trial for the Watergate Scandal. With no where to turn and his options run out, Nixon gave his last speech as President, where he resigned and apologized to the nation. Nixon’s resignation speech does not meet the expectations of a fitting response, as defined by Lloyd Bitzer, for the rhetorical situation he was in following the Watergate scandal. Nixon…

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    instantly well-known across the world. They approached the situation in a way that no other journalist or person in the media had before. The dynamic duo used a secret source to compile information on what happened from an inside source known as "Deep Throat." This anonymous source changed how people viewed journalism. People were questioning whether it was morally sound to keep a secret source. "Americans might never have seen a president as a criminal conspirator, or reporters as cultural…

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    If nothing else, Bernstein and Woodward were persistent with finding all the information they needed to support their story. One of the difficulties they faced when writing their article was getting the appropriate people to give information on the issue. The two would often find the people who had the information, but they would not be able get their source to speak on the subject. To take it further, when they did find people who wanted to speak on the topic, they would often refuse to go on…

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    Walking into Walgreens in order to find some kind of cough drop to treat my sore throat is the kind of things that I do not want to do while feeling sick. I stood there and looked at various of different packages that is placed on the shelves and hesitated with what kind of cough drops to buy. Then one package that popped up among other packages which was a yellow “HALLS” menthol cough drop bag. I read quickly over the descriptions and decided to take that bag and head over to the check out with…

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