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How the Washington Post, not Nixon, covered up Watergate
The Blaze ^ | May 17, 2024 | John D. O'Connor

Posted on 05/19/2024 1:50:27 PM PDT by Twotone

As the 50th anniversary of Richard Nixon’s unprecedented resignation approaches, Americans would do well to re-examine the Watergate scandal before the Washington Post’sjournalistic fraud becomes inalterably ossified as historical fact.

Watergate involved a massive cover-up, to be sure, but it was a campaign of concealment by Washington’s paper of record, not by the Nixon administration, the true victim of Watergate.

We should recall that what had originally appeared in the aftermath of the arrests to have been a “rogue” burglary caper, bungled by bit players, eventually morphed, per sensational Post reporting, into a deliberately planned campaign scheme to influence an election through abuse of presidential power.

This transformation was achieved by seemingly credible accusations that the campaign’s chairman and longtime close advisor to Nixon, former Attorney General John Mitchell, had himself ordered the burglary. His involvement, triumphantly touted by the Post, confirmed earlier reporting, inspired by Deep Throat, that the break-in was but part of an overall “campaign of spying and sabotage” directed by the White House. Since the burglars were clearly connected to the campaign at least in the person of its “unguided missile” supervisor, lawyer G. Gordon Liddy, the putative involvement of his steely boss, Mitchell, became the operation’s key link to the White House and the president himself.

If, on the other hand, Mitchell was innocent and Liddy had taken his direction from elsewhere, the narrative of the entire scandal would have changed.

After all, the six other arrested defendants all had ties to the CIA and had worked together on the ill-fated 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. From a campaign standpoint, the Democratic National Committee would have been of no intelligence value prior to the Democratic convention in Miami later that summer.

In short, Mitchell’s involvement was always required to connect the event to Nixon. If not for Mitchell, smart observers would look elsewhere for the break-in’s criminal progenitors.

It is unsurprising that for more than 50 years the Post has done its best to ensure that society does not learn the truth about Mitchell’s innocence. It therefore should be of earthshaking significance that it has been recently recognized that John Mitchell did not order the break-in, as the paper had confidently reported for years and as testified to, questionably, by his deputy, Jeb Magruder.

Investigative reporter James Rosen in 2008 published “The Strong Man,” which convincingly argued that Mitchell was falsely accused. The Poststudiously ignored this well-supported conclusion. But, seemingly realizing its credibility was threatened, it recently tried a new tack. The paper coordinated with Gerard Groff on his 2023 book “Watergate: A New History.” The book came to the same conclusion as did Rosen, which was happily seconded, oddly it seemed, by Leonard Downie, the Washington Post’s retired executive editor emeritus, in a review published simultaneously with the book.

While the recognition of Mitchell’s innocence was long overdue, a curious byproduct of this collaboration was the pronouncement by Groff, praised by Downie, that it is useless at this point to try to assess who, if not Mitchell, actually ordered the burglary and why. After all, both parties say, it has been such a long time, and witnesses are dead! If deceased actors and witnesses prevented the writing of history, then it is inconsistent that there are still thousands of books being published about past wars, presidents, kings and crimes. But both Groff and Downie urge that the case stay closed.

But why would the Post, Downie’s principal, be so eager to leave the truth buried about the provenance of the burglary? Doesn’t this now present a gaping hole in the conventional Watergate story?

Simply put, an investigative exercise would uncover deeply fraudulent reporting by this Pulitzer Prize-winning paper. A devil’s bargain appeared to have been made: The Post would publicize and praise Groff’s effort while the author would urge that sleeping dogs lie as to the import of Mitchell’s non-involvement, a boon to the paper.

In fact, plenty of explanatory evidence was unearthed following Watergate that we now know had been there all along for the taking. But none of it ever managed to overcome the Post’s received version. “Secret Agenda,” former Atlantic Monthly Washington editor Jim Hougan’s 1984 masterpiece, brilliantly documented the CIA’s role in infiltrating Nixon’s White House and campaign, leading to the burglary for the agency’s own purposes. This was followed in 1991 by the uneven but nonetheless scintillating “Silent Coup” by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin, who pointed to the wiretapping of a CIA-protected bordello to whom out-of-town DNC visitors made phone calls to arrange assignations.

Both books misunderstood Deep Throat and his motives for cooperating with Bob Woodward. What Colodny and Gettlin added to Hougan was strong circumstantial evidence of John Dean’s interest in the bordello. We can see, in short, that the Watergate burglaries were not about the campaign at all, even if campaign money funded them. If so, the question arises: What did the Postknow, and when did it know it?

In 2019, my book "Postgate: How the Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, and Began Today’s Partisan Advocacy Journalism," built upon “Secret Agenda” and “Silent Coup” while explaining Deep Throat and exposing the Post’s partisan misdirection in its reporting. Together with Hougan, Colodny, Gettlin, and Rosen, “Postgate”completes the story while fighting its active suppression by the Post of its journalistic fraud.

The Post was on site the morning of the burglary arrests. It quickly learned that the focus of the burglars was a secretarial desk in the portion of the DNC offices occupied by the Association of Democratic Chairmen, an affiliated group not part of the DNC that owned its own phone system. One burglar, “retired” CIA agent James McCord, admitted to a Metropolitan Police friend that morning that this caper had been a blown CIA operation. The eavesdropping monitor for prior weeks had been listening to “explicitly intimate” conversations between men and women. And supervisor Howard Hunt’s part-time employer, Mullen and Company, was a CIA front that provided cover to CIA agents worldwide.

The celebrated work of Postreporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein distorted the insights of a key source, the FBI’s head of the investigation Mark Felt, aka Deep Throat. Felt had been stymied in seeking a grand jury investigation into the “dirty tricks” campaign of young Nixon aide Donald Segretti, hypothesizing that the burglary was part of it and therefore directed by the White House.

After a lengthy garage meeting with Deep Throat, Woodward reported falsely that “The FBI has established” that the burglary was part of a campaign of “spying and sabotage” directed from the White House. Establishing a fact, as Felt knew and Woodward should have, was not the same as hypothesizing the fact.

While Woodward hyped the dirty tricks story as pointing to the White House, he later ignored in his reporting a dramatic meeting with Deep Throat, during which this solid source told the reporter that the CIA was threatening lives to keep hidden its role in the burglary and many other covert operations. While Woodward included this sensational meeting for effect in his book and movie, obscuring its meaning, he did not report at the time on the obvious implication of CIA sponsorship.

Once Mitchell’s dishonest aide Jeb Magruder pointed the finger at his boss to get a lenient deal, the Post’sfraud was covered up along with the burglary’s true purpose.

So who did order Magruder to send the burglars into DNC headquarters, and why? The Posthas long known but refused to report the truth.

With the true story remaining hidden, there will be much smugness among Postacolytes as the 50th anniversary of Nixon’s demise is soon “celebrated” among abundant comparisons to Donald Trump. There are some great analogies to be drawn between Nixon and Trump. But for those who understand the concealed truths of Watergate, the comparisons should be of the sickening journalistic deceit toward each sadly emblematic of today’s corrupt partisan media.


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KEYWORDS: cia; coverup; johnmitchell; mixon; nixon; richardnixon; washingtonpost; watergate
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1 posted on 05/19/2024 1:50:27 PM PDT by Twotone
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To: Twotone

“The Washingsnot Pest”, center of Media Evil in the District of Corruption.


2 posted on 05/19/2024 1:51:55 PM PDT by kiryandil (FR Democrat Party operatives! Rally in defense of your Colombian cartel stooge Merchan!)
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To: Twotone
In fact, plenty of explanatory evidence was unearthed following Watergate that we now know had been there all along for the taking. But none of it ever managed to overcome the Post’s received version.

Now that President Trump has forced The SnotPest to expose itself as the direct Media arm of the DNC, anyone who believes ANYTHING cr@pped out by that partisan rag is a fool.

3 posted on 05/19/2024 1:56:14 PM PDT by kiryandil (FR Democrat Party operatives! Rally in defense of your Colombian cartel stooge Merchan!)
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To: Twotone
It's different now the WP is owned by wonderful people like Jeff Bozo and his prostitute
4 posted on 05/19/2024 2:01:07 PM PDT by NWFree (Sigma male 🤪)
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To: Twotone

Bkmk


5 posted on 05/19/2024 2:02:33 PM PDT by sauropod ("This is a time when people reveal themselves for who they are." James O'Keefe Ne supra crepidam)
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To: Twotone

Watergate was a pivotal point in U.S. politics mostly because that was when the collective media, Washpo included, realized the immense power they wielded that could bring down a sitting president, and they have acted accordingly ever since.


6 posted on 05/19/2024 2:04:57 PM PDT by SpaceBar
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To: Twotone

After all these years, I would have thought that all Americans were aware that “Watergate” was a DNC and National News “Media” circular jerk. A joke played by the commie left on the American people.


7 posted on 05/19/2024 2:13:17 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (When did WE decide to make America a UN 5-Star Asylum Paradise for Socialist losers?)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

I would say it was a CIA operation, helped along by CIA operative Bob Woodward. The CIA is a danger to this Republic.


8 posted on 05/19/2024 2:15:56 PM PDT by Twotone
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To: SpaceBar
Watergate was a pivotal point in U.S. politics mostly because that was when the collective media, Washpo included, realized the immense power they wielded that could bring down a sitting president, and they have acted accordingly ever since.

In the post-Watergate era, the collective media also realized the power they wielded could be used to protect presidents they favored. Presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden have all committed crimes far worse than anything Nixon did, but they got off without consequences.
9 posted on 05/19/2024 2:19:13 PM PDT by Dan in Wichita
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To: Twotone
"America's Untold Stories" (Hunley and Groubert) recently covered this topic in their usual remarkable detail.

They didn't say anything I hadn't already read in Silent Coup (by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin), except that Deep Throat was not Mark Felt. I don't know how true that actually is.

10 posted on 05/19/2024 2:21:40 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: Twotone
Why the Washington Post Has No Credibility
11 posted on 05/19/2024 2:33:01 PM PDT by T Ruth (Mohammedanism shall be destroyed.)
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To: Twotone

The CIA has got to be one of the most evil entities of modern America.


12 posted on 05/19/2024 2:33:18 PM PDT by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing)
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To: sauropod

Ping


13 posted on 05/19/2024 2:39:26 PM PDT by SomeCallMeTim (C)
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To: Twotone

What the public never connects to Watergate and its aftermath, is that the Left had gained a huge presence as they organized, guided and funded the pro-enemy “antiwar” movement. The only way the NVA could win, was to get Nixon out of power.

The enemy, and their communist supporters, saw how Nixon dealt with NVA intransigence in the negotiations by bombing downtown Hanoi/mining Haiphong and after the peace deal had been signed, stopped the NVA offensive in ‘73 by massive air attacks against the NVA columns.

Nixon was driven out because the enemy had supporters in the highest reaches of our government - the Deep State’s entrenched interests - not because of any wrongdoing by Nixon.

Same playbook we see today against Trump.


14 posted on 05/19/2024 2:41:32 PM PDT by Chainmail (You can vote your way into Socialism - but you will have to shoot your way out.)
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To: Twotone

To me, the bogosity of Watergate is most obvious from how difficult it is to explain to people who are too young to remember. RMN was *not* an unambiguous monster, so the thing falls flat.


15 posted on 05/19/2024 2:43:18 PM PDT by ClarityGuy
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To: Chainmail

Nixon was a liberal globalist.


16 posted on 05/19/2024 2:52:11 PM PDT by cowboyusa (YESHUA IS KING AMERICA, AND HE WILL HAVE NO OTHER GODS BEFORE HIM!)
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Well, he certainly wasn’t an isolationist. McGovern was the isolationist back in those Cold War days. Also, I don’t think many people back then realized what globalism would come to mean in later decades.


17 posted on 05/19/2024 3:00:58 PM PDT by x
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To: Twotone

So was it CIA or was it Dean? And if it was the CIA, what were they after? And what if it really was to take out bugs that had already been planted in the DNC to get political information?


18 posted on 05/19/2024 3:02:34 PM PDT by x
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He started the China betrayed and he ended the Gold Standard. Unforgivable.


19 posted on 05/19/2024 3:09:54 PM PDT by cowboyusa (YESHUA IS KING AMERICA, AND HE WILL HAVE NO OTHER GODS BEFORE HIM!)
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To: x

I’m currently reading One Nation Under Blackmail by Whitney Webb. Apparently the CIA has been using blackmail for years, & in the article it referenced McChord saying “that this caper had been a blown CIA operation. The eavesdropping monitor for prior weeks had been listening to “explicitly intimate” conversations between men and women. And supervisor Howard Hunt’s part-time employer, Mullen and Company, was a CIA front that provided cover to CIA agents worldwide.”

Which is why all of our elected officials, however good they may have seemed, are immediately subverted. The entire methodology of the CIA seems to be all about blackmail.


20 posted on 05/19/2024 3:10:18 PM PDT by Twotone
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