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The Mysteries of Watergate
- By: John O'Connor
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24 mins
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Sep 24 202130 mins
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- J. Cruz
- 09-26-21
FICTION
The author deceptively inserts his partisan beliefs, hidden among copious levels of actual facts. That is THE definition of GOOD historical fiction.
To be sure, I let the fiction go on for about 24 hours of my life, or 6 episodes. Granted, I’m college educated but Mr. O’Connor could not sustain my interest. He should have scrapped any semblance of authority or investigative integrity and just RAMPED UP THE FICTION!!!
Sure, in each episode he mentions “advocacy journalism” as a conservative buzzword. But he did a good job of really limiting his rhetoric until episodes 4-6.
4= attempts to devalue any connection between “CIA Cubans” “Wiretapping” the “Nixon WhiteHouse” and the “Chilean Embassy.” All of which can be more than tacitly linked.
5= John Dean (referred to as an attorney) was too inept to figure that EHH’s plea invalidates his 5th amendment. In a word, UNBELIEVABLE.
6= By the time I got to episode 6, the use of the term “Cuban Patriots” just rubbed me the wrong way.
If I can suspend belief, and my ability to think(maybe on a road trip), I might give this FICTION another go. It would be for pure entertainment value.
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- bdw000
- 03-12-23
Absolutely Incredible
These podcasts are one of the most brilliantly crafted exposes of corruption I have ever seen. Thank you John O'Connor for exposing the clear deceit of the Washington Post in it's reporting of Watergate and, for the most part, exonerating President Nixon. Some day, O'Connor's reporting on Watergate will replace that of the shameful Washington Post as the greatest example of investigative reporting. these podcasts, along with the book, cannot be recommended enough.
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