My life in 8 words: "Thirty-eight years with newspapers; fifteen books."
Authors on the Web
BBC, November 4, 2009
...too stubborn for his sweeping radicalism and his grand visions were undermined by his attention deficit disorder. As Bob Woodward once told me, W's biggest problem was that he never did his homework. On one level, every president is a reaction to his...
Houston Chronicle, October 16, 2009
...international intellectual celebrities to its campus. Past speakers have included journalist and political commentator Juan Williams, best-selling author Bob Woodward, and women's rights activist Gloria Steinem. For information and reservations call...
Digital Opportunity Channel, October 15, 2009
...allow its e-books to be offered in public libraries. Simon & Schuster, whose authors include Stephen King and Bob Woodward, has also refrained from distributing its e-books to public libraries. ?We have not found a business model that works for us and...
New York Times, October 14, 2009
...authors like Janet Evanovich, Augusten Burroughs and Jeffrey Eugenides. Simon & Schuster, whose authors include Stephen King and Bob Woodward, has also refrained from distributing its e-books to public libraries. We have not found a business model that...
New York Times, October 14, 2009
...authors like Janet Evanovich, Augusten Burroughs and Jeffrey Eugenides. Simon & Schuster, whose authors include Stephen King and Bob Woodward, has also refrained from distributing its e-books to public libraries. We have not found a business model that...
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, October 13, 2009
... Bob Woodward, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and investigative reporter, will be the featured speaker at the second annual First Commonwealth Endowed Lecture at IUP. Woodward will present 'From Nixon to Bush...
Air Force Times, October 12, 2009
...at any suggestion he is riding his parents? coattails, despite the fact high-powered family friends ? Jim Lehrer, Bob Woodward, Tom Brokaw ? wrote glowing blurbs for the book. ?I don?t want to end up being a mama?s boy or daddy?s boy,?...
Atlantic Free Press, September 27, 2009
...$220 billion later, the war is a complete disaster -- was conveniently, not to say suspiciously, leaked to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post by we-know-not-who at a particularly embarrassing moment for Barack Obama; Admiral Michael 'Mike' Mullen,...
Huffington Post, September 25, 2009
...$220 billion later, the war is a complete disaster -- was conveniently, not to say suspiciously, leaked to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post by we-know-not-who at a particularly embarrassing moment for Barack Obama; Admiral Michael "Mike" Mullen,...
Alarab Online, September 24, 2009
...$220 billion later, the war is a complete disaster -- was conveniently, not to say suspiciously, leaked to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post by we-know-not-who at a particularly embarrassing moment for Barack Obama; Admiral Michael 'Mike' Mullen,...
EdgeBoston.com, September 3, 2009
...doesn?t do any 'fly on the wall' recreations of conversations that make the works of writers like Bob Woodward so annoying. Everything is documented. The brilliance is the way he pulls it all together to tell a story. He never lets the trees of...
Main Line Life, August 29, 2009
...week or so, but he repeated the phrase ?startling disclosure.? What Ridge seems to reveal simply reinforces what Bob Woodward found in his latest book, ?The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008.? I had the privilege of hearing...
Huffington Post, August 20, 2009
...in the novel, as she thinks about the murder investigation, "Would I recognize evil?" Mortal Friends is what Bob Woodward calls, a "dazzling, wicked murder mystery that unmasks most of Washington, which may never be the same." But, read between the plot...
National Review, August 14, 2009
...Executive Mansion, the Communications Shop, Domestic Policy, the Travel Office, and the Vice President's office. Without mentioning Bob Woodward by name, Wolffe hints in his proposal that the style of an all-knowing omniscient narrative account is dead,...
Mother Jones, August 13, 2009
...by Barack Obama The War within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008 (Bush at War Part 4) by Bob Woodward Most intriguing recommendation: Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA by Tim Weiner 3. Let Evening Come (Jane Kenyon). The results: Lots of Mary...
Globe and Mail, August 11, 2009
...them: In the True Crime category, Patricia Cornwell doesn't surprise with Truman Capote's In Cold Blood; Bob Woodward does a bit in the Political Scandal category with Robert Penn Warren's great novel All the King's Men; in Food, Padma Lakshmi includes...
National Review, August 6, 2009
...Executive Mansion, the Communications Shop, Domestic Policy, the Travel Office, and the Vice President's office. Without mentioning Bob Woodward by name, Wolffe hints in his proposal that the style of an all-knowing omniscient narrative account is dead,...
Benton Evening News, July 30, 2009
...reminded what things were like before the government started regulating. ?All the President?s Men? (Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward) ? Just to remind them. Messenger managing editor Kevin Frisch?s column, Funny Thing ..., appears each week in...
MPNnow.com, July 30, 2009
...be reminded what things were like before the government started regulating. All the Presidents Men (Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward) Just to remind them. Messenger managing editor Kevin Frischs column, Funny Thing ..., appears each week in the Sunday...
Atlantic Free Press, July 23, 2009
...years.' Who Owns Iraq? In 2007, Alan Greenspan, former head of the Federal Reserve, told Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward that 'taking Saddam out was essential' ? a point he made in his book The Age of Turbulence ? because the United States...
Interactive Investor International, July 22, 2009
...On the financial crisis Greenspan?s Bubbles by William Fleckenstein, ?the perfect antidote to the fawning ?Maestro? by Bob Woodward? More Mortgage Meltdown by Whitney Tilson and Glen Tongue, ?explains clearly how we ended up in this mess?...
Crikey Media, July 17, 2009
...of as most likely affected by the PIR are large sale non-fiction books like, say, Malcolm Gladwell or Bob Woodward, Niall Ferguson, just off the top of me head - ie local editions of globally popular (and important) books. These seem to be about 30-50%...
BBC, July 15, 2009
...yet having read his colleague Vince Cable's book - but it was on his list, as was Bob Woodward's latest and Mark Leonard's book on China...
The New Republic Online, June 30, 2009
...Last month, I reported that Bob Woodward is at work on a new book about the Obama administration, which has been a cause of concern at the White House. At the time, sources told me that...
The New Republic Online, June 2, 2009
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The New Republic Online via Drudge Report, June 1, 2009
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Huffington Post, May 30, 2009
...Since the inauguration, the Washington Post legend has been quietly reporting a new book on the Obama White House. 'I'm in the preliminary stages of working on it,' Woodward confirmed to me by phone recently. 'I'm working on it and making progress.' Read...
BizReport.com, May 12, 2009
...a financial analysis Web site and the Wall Street Journal. Mark Malseed is a former senior researcher for Bob Woodward on two major books about the Bush administration. He has contributed to several publications, including the Washington Post and the...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 12, 2009
...that as news organizations they will survive, perhaps delivering their product in a way yet to be devised. Bob Woodward, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter and best-selling author, also said there are signs that Barack Obama's...
Financial Advisor Magazine, May 9, 2009
...re acclaimed as financial geniuses in the media and are whooped up in books such as Maestro by Bob Woodward, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who may know everything about presidents but has no expertise in economics. Indeed, even acclaimed academic...
National Post, May 3, 2009
...Bob Woodward has no trouble engaging a crowd of a certain age. He helped unearth one of the biggest scandals in U.S. history, aborting Richard Nixon's presidency; he has...
The Detroit Free Press, May 3, 2009
...difficult to sum up the book without employing the terms used in the blurbs: 'remarkable ... one emotional ride' (Bob Woodward); 'riveting ... moving ... enlightening' (Deborah Tannen); 'a memoir that pushes the journalistic envelope ... fascinating'...
The Independent, April 23, 2009
...scenes but in Kevin MacDonald's remake it sits very neatly, as an allusion to the rendezvous where Bob Woodward met Deep Throat, and as the location for a face-off between Russell Crowe and a killer. That's one of the points a competent thesis would have...
The Independent, April 9, 2009
...All the President's Men, Alan J Pakula's 1976 film about the Watergate affair, as uncovered by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, played by Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. A key line in that movie was, 'This goes all the way to the top', namely Richard...
The Independent, April 9, 2009
...All the President's Men, Alan J Pakula's 1976 film about the Watergate affair, as uncovered by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, played by Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. A key line in that movie was, 'This goes all the way to the top', namely Richard...
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 26, 2009
...of Flying, Becoming Light), actress-singer Vicki Lawrence, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, journalist-author Bob Woodward (All the Presidentâ??s Men with Carl Bernstein), former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day...
Daily Local News, March 12, 2009
...SHNS Bob Woodward talks with 'Late Show' host David Letterman during a taping in New York. The multi-award-winning Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward has been called 'possibly the best reporter of all...
State Journal-Register, March 6, 2009
...choices were based on the hair of other tell-all or investigative authors ? McClellan, Ralph Nader, Joe Torre, Bob Woodward and Upton Sinclair. Staff photographer Justin Fowler digitally transferred their hair to Blagojevich?s head for Wednesday?s...
Chicago Suburban Newspapers, March 6, 2009
...choices were based on the hair of other tell-all or investigative authors ? McClellan, Ralph Nader, Joe Torre, Bob Woodward and Upton Sinclair. Staff photographer Justin Fowler digitally transferred their hair to Blagojevich?s head for Wednesday?s...
KDKA, March 5, 2009
...Bob Woodward's reporting blew open the Watergate scandal, which resulted in the resignation of President Nixon in 1974. Since then, Woodward has written over a dozen best selling books. His...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 4, 2009
...The multi-award winning Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward has been called 'possibly the best reporter of all time,' by CBS's Bob Schieffer. He and Carl Bernstein famously opened the floodgates for investigative journalism with their Watergate...
Deseret Morning News, March 4, 2009
... The multi-award-winning Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward has been called 'possibly the best reporter of all time,' by CBS's Bob Schieffer. He and Carl Bernstein famously opened the floodgates for investigative journalism with their Watergate...
Gloria Steinem, Women's Rights Activist, Speaks on Tuesday, February 24th at Bunker Hill Community C
Interest!ALERT, February 23, 2009
...international intellectual celebrities to its campus. Past speakers have included journalist and political commentator Juan Williams, best-selling author Bob Woodward, and world renowned peace activist Jehan Sadat. Limited seating is still available. To...
Stockwatch, February 19, 2009
...in federal funds toward cancer research. Outlook also routinely features great journalism from Washington Post writers, such as Bob Woodward?s recent piece on lessons President Obama could learn from his predecessor and essays on interplanetary travel...
Biz Journals, February 18, 2009
...international intellectual celebrities to its campus. Past speakers have included journalist and political commentator Juan Williams , best-selling author Bob Woodward , and world renowned peace activist Jehan Sadat . Limited seating is still available....
DNA India, February 4, 2009
...Throat' who provided information to The Washington Post about the Watergate scandal? William Mark Felt Bruce Porter Roberts Bob Woodward 5. The national of which country won the Miss World 2008 contest? South Africa Russia Trinidad and Tobago 6. In which...
Huliq.com, January 22, 2009
...film?s enduring legacy. March 16, 2009, 7 p.m. ? 'All the President?s Men' (1976) Panelists: Bob Woodward, The Washington Post Summary: Investigating the 1972 Watergate break-in, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein follow a...
Fresno Bee, January 17, 2009
...out for truth in deceptive times. About 300 people turned out Friday to remember Felt. They included journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the Washington Post reporters who wrote the stories based on Felt's tips and guidance that helped expose the...
Yahoo! News Australia, January 16, 2009
...and friends as a man who stood up for truth in deceptive times. About 300 people, including journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, attended a service on Friday in Santa Rosa, California to remember Felt, who died in December at the age of 95. The...
Washington Post, January 16, 2009
...and friends as a man who stood up for truth in deceptive times. About 300 people, including journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, attended the service in Santa Rosa to remember Felt, who died in December at the age of 95. The Washington Post...
The Desert Sun, January 14, 2009
...policy initiatives. His latest book is the best-selling ''Benjamin Franklin: An American Life.'' Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, who rose to fame with colleague Carl Bernstein for their coverage of Watergate, will close the...
Los Angeles Times, January 8, 2009
...proof of how diabolically clever they were. Watergate flood Baker does something similar to the Washington Post's Bob Woodward, whom he accuses of being an intelligence agent who, with master co-conspirator John W. Dean, were the prime movers in a coup...
Miami Herald, December 16, 2008
...As a young news researcher at The Washington Post, Elisabeth Lacey ''Liz'' Donovan helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein cover the Watergate scandal -- and take down a president. As a veteran at , Donovan helped lead the transition to computer-based...
Miami Herald, December 11, 2008
...J. BRECHER ebrecher@MiamiHerald.com As a young news researcher at The Washington Post, Elisabeth Lacey ''Liz'' Donovan helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein cover the Watergate scandal -- and take down a president. As a veteran at , Donovan helped lead...
Miami Herald, December 10, 2008
...J. BRECHER ebrecher@MiamiHerald.com As a young news researcher at The Washington Post, Elisabeth Lacey ''Liz'' Donovan helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein cover the Watergate scandal -- and take down a president. As a veteran at , Donovan helped lead...
Seattle Times, December 6, 2008
...a result, readers will learn a great deal about the internal processes of investigative journalism. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein became famous in the 1970s for their White House scandal expose and a book partly built around...
New York Times, December 3, 2008
...Richter resigned to ?explore other opportunities in publishing.? Simon & Schuster, publisher of authors including Stephen King and Bob Woodward, is the books division of the CBS Corporation. The shakeout in the industry comes during what publishers...
pattinase, October 23, 2009
...Books, Patricia Highsmith R.T. D arkness and Light , John Harvey Steve Weddle, All the President's Men , Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein Jim Winter, Neuromancer , William Gibson...
WHAT'S NEXT: INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERS, October 21, 2009
...This fantastic and young editor of The New York Times has written an incredible first hand account of the last financial crisis. Too Big to Fail is the book of the year. He began writing for The New York Times in 1995 when he hadn’t yet graduated...
Momathon Blog, October 18, 2009
...concept of e-books in libraries is not popular with all authors and their publishers including Stephen King and Bob Woodward. Simon & Schuster has refrained from distributing e-books to libraries. I am hoping more authors and readers will support...
Momathon Blog, October 18, 2009
...concept of e-books in libraries is not popular with all authors and their publishers including Stephen King and Bob Woodward. Simon & Schuster has refrained from distributing e-books to libraries. I am hoping more authors and readers will support...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home, October 15, 2009
...You may be out of luck if you want to borrow a library e-book by Stephen King or Bob Woodward or other titles published by Simon & Schuster . “We have not found a business model that works for us and our authors.” That’s how the NYT’s Motoko...
Environmental and Urban Economics, September 30, 2009
...have a problem? In this day and age, what do the words "good book" actually mean? Unlike a Bob Woodward, I do not have a nugget of information that world has been dying to know (who is Deep Throat?) but doesn't know. Instead, I'm a mildly smart...
Bending Bookshelf, September 26, 2009
...All the President's Men (1974) is Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's account of their investigation of the Watergate break-in, the conversations with Deep Throat, and the revelation of the Nixon tapes. The book is an intimate look at what...
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat, September 9, 2009
...environment. Cheong also explores the history of the book embargo, which some think began with Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward 's 1976 book " The Final Days ." Here's more from the post : "In a world in which media outlets are all fighting to survive...
Mr NYC, September 6, 2009
...of my favorites like Huckleberry Finn, The Great Gatsby, Brideshead Revisited, as well as some of the recent Bob Woodward bo oks ( Plan of Attack, State of Denial ) and Tom Friedman's The Wo rld is Flat and H ot , Flat, and Crowded . We New Yorkers still...
newsjiffy, August 10, 2009
...number of faulty trains on the Chingford line), it's a good read. I've also taken out Bob Woodward's "The War Within", on the Iraq conflict and the Bush White House between 2006-8. Thirty five pages in, and I strongly recommend it...
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire, August 5, 2009
...Executive Mansion, the Communications Shop, Domestic Policy, the Travel Office, and the Vice President's office. Without mentioning Bob Woodward by name, Wolffe hints in his proposal that the style of an all-knowing omniscient narrative account is dead,...
Law And More, July 31, 2009
...What value does the healthcare consulting industry provide healthcare? I'm morphing into the Bob Woodward of that sector, particularly since it represents such a significant portion of the U.S. GDP. And if it isn't reformed, few of us will be able...
Fragmented Obsessions, June 8, 2009
...enough material to keep the mind occupied for an hour or so. On this particular day I found Bob Woodward’s book Maestro , which is all about Alan Greenspan. Written in the early parts of this decade, the book does not cover the last few years of...
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias, June 1, 2009
...A gushing love story that liberals and media will fawn over as will Pulitzer committee A hit piece that media and liberals will attack while conservatives applaud A fair and balanced look at the new president that angers both sides of the aisle Other...
The Buie Knife, May 31, 2009
...So Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward is working on a book that's to be a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama White House. (See Gabriel Sherman's piece in The New Republic, "Plan of Attack...
ReadersRead.com Book Blog, May 30, 2009
...The New Republic reports that Bob Woodward is working on a book about the Obama administration. The book is still in the preliminary stages. Since the inauguration, the Washington Post legend has been quietly reporting a...
Media on HuffingtonPost.com, May 30, 2009
...Bob Woodward Obama Book In The Works digg Huffpost - Bob Woodward Obama Book In The Works stumble reddit del.ico.us First Posted: 05-30-09 10:01 AM | Updated:...
Anderson Cooper 360, May 13, 2009
...represented clients of extremely varied political stripes including Obama, Oliver North, Bill Clinton, Lynne Cheney Hillary Rodham Clinton, Bob Woodward, Tim Russert, George Will, Art Buchwald, William Bennett, Tony Blair and Queen Noor of Jordan. ...
Super Punch, May 12, 2009
...Little Pixel . Big gallery at Flickr . Via . And a few more links: 1. I had forgotten all about Bob Woodward's claims to have been made privy to some secret mind-blowingly awesome technology we were using in Iraq to hunt down Al Queda's top guys. But...
The Screengrab, May 7, 2009
...8. WIRED (1989) John Belushi was a funny, talented guy and a lot of people loved him, but Bob Woodward mostly accentuated the negative as he chronicled every drug the late comedian ever ingested in his 1984 exposé Wired , prompting Belushi’s brother...
National Post - Full Comment, May 3, 2009
... Bob Woodward has no trouble engaging a crowd of a certain age. He helped unearth one of the biggest scandals in U. S. history, aborting Richard Nixon's presidency; he...
WritingSpirit Resources, April 21, 2009
...The Great Gatsby , and Tender is the Night . Starring Gregory Peck. All The President's Men (1976) about Bob Woodward (author or co-author of 10 #1 national bestselling non-fiction books, more than any other contemporary author) and Carl Bernstein....
Doug Ross @ Journal, April 10, 2009
...book published • Richard Clarke : bashing Bush to deflect attention from his counterterror role prior to 9/11 • Bob Woodward : bashing Bush because "The Surge" was (at the time) certain to fail • Alan Greenspan : blaming Bush for the financial...
Doug Ross @ Journal, April 10, 2009
...book published • Richard Clarke : bashing Bush to deflect attention from his CT role prior to 9/11 • Bob Woodward : bashing Bush because "The Surge" was (at the time) certain to fail • Alan Greenspan : blaming Bush for the financial crisis •...
Doug Ross @ Journal, April 10, 2009
...book published • Richard Clarke : bashing Bush to deflect attention from his CT role prior to 9/11 • Bob Woodward : bashing Bush because "The Surge" was (at the time) certain to fail • Alan Greenspan : blaming Bush for the financial crisis •...
jjraymond.com, March 10, 2009
...Book Review of 'Deep Truth: The Lives of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein' by Adrian Havill...
SC Prog Blog, March 2, 2009
...attitude toward tree-hugging environmentalists. You could safely protect your future as a big-name media star if you parroted Bob Woodward’s view that Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was a “maestro,” if you followed the foreign policy lead...
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias, February 24, 2009
...list begins with former Wall Street Journal reporter Jane Mayer (July 28, 2008 issue), Washington Post bias legend Bob Woodward (September 22), Washington Post reporter Steve Fainaru (November 24), New York Times columnist Paul Krugman (December 22), and...
Dandelion Salad, February 19, 2009
...and psychiatric neglect of returning combat soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Although the Post ’s Bob Woodward fully believed Bush-Cheney Administration claims about the need to invade Iraq, he still produced the most in-depth reporting...
Strategy Branding, January 30, 2009
...Our Books:. U.S. National Affairs:. The Audacity of Hope. , Barack Obama. . As Bob Woodward makes his way around the national talk shows, much of the public conversation about his books . used and brand-new books 2003 Alberta Brand Book Price: CN$20.00...
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias, January 26, 2009
...Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author who of course is best known for his expose with Bob Woodward of the Watergate scandal, which ended the presidency of Richard Nixon. Mr. Bernstein, thank you for coming on the show tonight....
schurkamp blog, January 24, 2009
...Times is “an important, indeed necessary book on freedom indispensable…to the discovery and spread of political truth,” and Bob Woodward proclaimed Perilous Times to be “a lively, masterful history—and reminder—of the essential role of the...
reiners blog, January 20, 2009
...enjoy pop culture, this is a book not to be missed. USA Today John Battelle is Silicon Valleys Bob Woodward. One of the founders of Wired magazine, he has hung around Google for so long that he has come to be as close as any outsider can to actually...
The Boardcast, January 14, 2009
...American International Group written by Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Brady Dennis (with contributions by the now famous Bob Woodward). This piece of investigative journalism traces the fall of AIG from it's days of AAA ratings to it's collapse...
D-Day, January 14, 2009
...Washington Post put this on the front page , and why most other papers referred to it as if Bob Woodward had a Watergate-esque scoop. The top Bush administration official in charge of deciding whether to bring Guantanamo Bay detainees to trial has...
grayson, January 11, 2009
...is a book not to be missed.” Â- USA Today ”John Battelle is Silicon ValleyÂ’s Bob Woodward. One of the founders of Wired magazine, he has hung around Google for so long that he has come to be as close as any outsider can to actually...
higman blog, January 10, 2009
...Times is “an important, indeed necessary book on freedom indispensable…to the discovery and spread of political truth,” and Bob Woodward proclaimed Perilous Times to be “a lively, masterful history—and reminder—of the essential role of the...
ReadersRead.com Book Blog, January 5, 2009
...perspective on what happened behind the scenes in the White House. And after all the bombshells in the Bob Woodward books, really, what possible new scandals could there be? Permalink | Recent Headlines | Our News Feeds...
911Blogger.com - Paying Attention to 9/11 Related, January 5, 2009
...facts’ of the case to force him from office. Baker provides gripping new information about how Poppy Bush, Bob Woodward and White House counsel John Dean were connected to this still-mysterious American epic. Baker’s research led him into even deeper...
A Crockhead Abroad, January 1, 2009
...Smith The Amish of Illinois' Heartland, Rebecca Mabry Wiser in Battle, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez State of Denial, Bob Woodward Taming of the Shrew, William Shakespeare Look Me In the Eye, John Robinson Slouching Towards Bethlehem, Joan Didion Death Comes...
Firedoglake, December 27, 2008
...ground and from intelligence sources, from torture to court cases, with Ambassador Peter Galbraith, James Bamford, Steve Fainaru, Bob Woodward, Dexter Filkins, Mike Chinoy, David Iglesias, Paul Alexander, Jane Mayer, Charles R. Morris, Hugh Wilford, Greg...
evelyn, December 15, 2008
...Times is “an important, indeed necessary book on freedom indispensable…to the discovery and spread of political truth,” and Bob Woodward proclaimed Perilous Times to be “a lively, masterful history—and reminder—of the essential role of the...
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias, December 2, 2008
...important books to assess the problems the new administration will face." Schieffer asked the Washington Post’s Bob Woodward, author of ‘The War Within: A Secret White House History,’ about Obama picking Hillary Clinton as secretary of state,...
znetnews.com, November 30, 2008
...Bob Woodward’s new book , ‘State of Denial,’ alleges that attacks by insurgents in Iraq are worse than Americans have been led to believe. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports...
PUNK ROCK REPUBLICAN, November 30, 2008
...What if Robert Gates is being left on as Secretary of Defense solely for convenient future scapegoat purposes?...
Think Progress, November 23, 2008
...an example of Bush’s lack of intellectual curiosity, Matthews played a 2004 clip of Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward saying on 60 Minutes that Bush “ is not an intellectual ” or what “would be called a deep thinker.” Asked by Matthews to...




















