Posted on 06/01/2005 8:02:05 PM PDT by epluribus unum1
"...Ultimately the story died because of money. The Felt family and their attorney wanted a lot of money, and People magazine - with my blessing - backed away in what would have been a case of "checkbook journalism."
Look here:
On Wednesday, word came that the family of Mr. Felt - the ailing, 91-year-old former No. 2 official of the F.B.I. - had sought payment in vain for his story after failing to reach a collaborative agreement with Mr. Woodward, not only from Vanity Fair, but also from People magazine and HarperCollins Books. They are apparently still determined to claim their share of the story that has helped make Mr. Woodward a millionaire.
"Where is the direct link to your quote?"
http://tinyurl.com/9fzug
Look at 21; this is gonna get good fast!
I can't keep up with the lies!
But, LOL, they're fixing to go after some of Woodward's money that he made off DT? LOL!
The project was so secret at People that I dealt directly with the top editor, Martha Nelson, and one of her high-ranking lieutenants. Even my editors at the D.C. Bureau knew nothing of the story, which was code-named "Project Green Door." (Perhaps from another porn movie title.)
Ultimately the story died because of money. The Felt family and their attorney wanted a lot of money, and People magazine - with my blessing - backed away in what would have been a case of "checkbook journalism." Reputable news organizations don't pay a penny for news. This also was during the Jayson Blair plagiarism scandal at The New York Times. The ethical meters at news organizations were tuned to full alert, or should have been.
I was still convinced that Felt was Deep Throat, so I took the story to an author friend of mine who had written several books for HarperCollins, which would not be bound by the monetary precepts of journalism. The book publisher would have no prohibitions against buying Felt's story.
HarperCollins subsidiary Regan Books agreed to the project. By then, I was immersed in my job here. I asked my author-friend, Jess Walter of Spokane, Wash., to take over and do most of the legwork. I happily agreed to give him most of the book advance.
We knew yesterday that something wasn't right here. She was just TOO DAMN GIDDY about the whole thing.
I wonder if Woodward & Bernstein's article is coming out tonight.
Looks like his own words may haunt him:
"Follow the money."
Exactly right, Both Kathryn Graham and Ben Bradlee knew that Felt was pissed at Nixon.
Hmmm...couldn't People have published the story for free? I mean, if the deal fell through (no pun intended), couldn't they just say, "Fell came to us claiming to be Deep Throat?"
And they, in their oh so infinite wisdom, decided that the American public didn't need to know.
How freaking Nixonian of them. They became the thing they professed to hate.
This has all the makings of a really entertaining catfight. Nothing but a bunch of amoral prostitutes (the family, the MSM, Woodward) getting ready to battle it out over the scraps. Time to pop a great big tub of corn.
The funniest part of it all is, does anyone outside of the Beltway who isn't a total history/news geek honestly give a sh!t?
A president had to resign.
I'm not arguing one way or the other the rightness or wrongness of Felt's role as an FBI man leaking to the anti-Nixon WaPo. A somber demeanor would have been more appropriate than the unseemly attitude the family has displayed thus far.
But you see, they're ALL democrats,... and getting rid of the hated Nixon was foremost in their collective minds.
It's not much of a stretch to say that Graham, Bradlee, Woodward, Bernstein and Felt ALL conspired to bring down the presidency of Richard Milhouse Nixon, knowing full well that they were dirtier than Nixon.
I don't know who else gives a rip, but I do. I lived thru this and I am steaming mad.
Oh gawd. Bradlee can't even be honest now? He's smugly claimed to know DT's identity on many a show over the years that I've seen. JMJ.
I just threw out Kathryn Graham's autobiography. I almost feel like dumpster diving to retrieve it because I recall she wrote extensively about Nixon and Watergate, but I cannot recall the details. Maybe somebody here has her book?
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