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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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All the President's Men is a celebration of liberal institutions. Especially now that we know "Deep Throat" was literally just the assistant director of the FBI who got snubbed for a job. Three Days of the Condor is a much better Redford conspiracy movie.
All the President's Men genuinely helped create the environment of modern US journalism. And for that it can burn in hell
MIC stenographers? There's no such thing as modern US journalism in the institutional "fifth estate" sense, just people who print the CIA memos handed to them
Which gets very literal with Woodward being naval intelligence
Haven't heard of this. I figured he was just a hack riding the coattails of the one "cool" thing he did in the 70's. Source?
Good article on how the book "all the president's men" is sensationalized and their "new journalism" being dubious and full of inconsistencies with their reporting. https://www.newsweek.com/myth-bob-woodward-why-man-american-icon-62801
Russ Baker's book on the Bush family "family of secrets" goes in depth on all this but long story short as put by Spartacus Education
https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKdeepthroat.htm
The Baker summary in this article is solid as well
Thanks, it's pretty odd to see Newsweek put out articles like this, considering their reputation. I'm about to finish my current book, so I may check out Bush Family of Secrets next.
I'm currently reading through "A People's History of the United States", and none of the major papers would report on The Pike Committee (the uncensored, House version of the Church Committee). This is of course a few years removed from Watergate. "Journalism" in this country is shameful.