by S.T. Patrick Though Bob Woodward has now been replaced by Tucker Carlson atop The New York Times list of hardcover nonfiction bestsellers, his newest book Fear: Trump in the White House remains a major topic of conversation within and beyond Washington D.C. S.T. Patrick continues his series on Woodward and his monarchical hold on modern journalism by profiling The … [Read more...]
Bob Woodward, Al Haig, and the Confirmation of Deep History
by S.T. Patrick Bob Woodward’s newest book, Fear: Trump in the White House, stands atop the New York Times Bestseller list for Hardcover Non-Fiction. Woodward skeptics and Watergate revisionists still question Woodward’s monarchical hold on modern journalism and publishing. In this issue, contributing editor S.T. Patrick continues a series that will spotlight the … [Read more...]
Bob Woodward, Deep Background, and the Fear of the Secret Origin
by S.T. Patrick This is first in a series of articles that will look at the career of Washington Post Associate Editor Bob Woodward. Fear: Trump in the White House is Woodward's 19th book and reportedly sold over 750,000 units on Publish Day alone. Watergate revisionists and chroniclers of Woodward's career still have questions about his methods, his tactics, and the … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 084 – Douglas Caddy – Eyewitness to Watergate
Late in the evening on June 17, 1972, E. Howard Hunt made a nervous, worried call to his friend, attorney DOUGLAS CADDY. Caddy invited him over to discuss the concern - five burglars that Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy had supervised had just been arrested for breaking in to DNC offices at the Watergate. This evening would forever change American history. Caddy would then serve as … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 081 – Peter Janney on the Murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer
Author PETER JANNEY joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer. Janney also addresses the rise of the CIA both domestically and in his own home, Operation Mockingbird and CIA ties to the mainstream media, the life and personality of Mary Meyer, JFK's young attraction to Mary and the evolution of that bond, JFK and Mary in 1960, Mary's interest in LSD and how … [Read more...]