Bob Woodward is an associate editor at The Washington Post, where he has worked for forty-one years. He has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes, first for The Washington Post’s coverage of the Watergate scandal, and later for coverage of the 9/11... Read full bio
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Q. What is your motto or maxim?
A. All good work is done in defiance of management.
The finest political journalist in the nation chronicles the inside story of how President Obama and the US Congress tried, and failed, to restore the...
In the most devastating political detective story of the century, two Washington Post reporters, whose brilliant, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation...
The Brethren is the first detailed behind-the-scenes account of the Supreme Court in action. Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong have pierced its secrecy...
The Choice is Bob Woodward's classic story of the quest for power, focusing on the 1996 presidential campaign as a case study of money, public opinion...
It is impossible to examine any part of the war on terrorism in the twenty-first century without seeing the hand of Dick Cheney, Colin Powell or one...
...Bernstein was introduced Wednesday by UWF President Judy Bense, who remembers when he and fellow Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward broke the Watergate scandal, which led to then U.S. President Richard Nixons resignation. I was 28, Bense said. It...
...AMARILLO — During Bob Woodward’s early reporting on the Watergate scandal at The Washington Post with Carl Bernstein, the pair were isolated on the reporting staff, the Post’s stock was down and...
...uncle's prompting I read The Final Days and All the President's Men by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward; G. Gordon Liddy's Will; John Dean's Blind Ambition; John Ehrlichman's Witness to Power; Henry Kissinger's White House Years and Years of Crises;...
...NEW YORK – The publisher of Stephen King, Bob Woodward and other top-selling authors has changed its policy of withholding e-books from libraries. Simon & Schuster announced a 1-year pilot program Monday with three New York City library systems...
...During Bob Woodward’s early reporting on the Watergate scandal at The Washington Post with Carl Bernstein, the pair were isolated on the reporting staff, the Post’s stock was down and...
...The publisher of Stephen King, Bob Woodward and other top-selling authors has changed its policy of withholding e-books from libraries. Simon & Schuster announced a 1-year pilot program Monday with three New York City library systems...
...NEW YORK — The publisher of Stephen King, Bob Woodward and other top-selling authors has changed its policy of withholding e-books from libraries. Simon & Schuster announced a 1-year pilot program Monday with library systems in three New York...
...years make up the heart of the film, which largely relies on Cheney, his associates and journalists like Bob Woodward to tell the story. Because Cheney was involved either directly or indirectly in so many political controversies from this era, there is...
...as hostage-taking or extortion. But those are violent crimes. Negotiations are peaceful acts. What we do know, from Bob Woodward's “The Price of Politics,” is that Obama is not very good at negotiating. He apparently can't stomach listening to views...
...the war "responsibly," Obama would repeatedly observe. He was without illusions about the man in Kabul. In Bob Woodward's "Obama's Wars," the president asks and answers the central question about the local "partner" in that war. "Why should Karzai...
...say "according to published reports" do not mean what they meant when Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward were taking down Richard Nixon in Watergate. Tweets and blogs are published reports that often don't pass the basic validity...
...end the war “responsibly,” Obama would repeatedly observe. He was without illusions about the man in Kabul. In Bob Woodward’s Obama’s Wars, the president asks and answers the central question about the local “partner” in that war. “Why...
...Lew said ‘no’ 999,000 times out of a million,” House Speaker John Boehner told author and reporter Bob Woodward. “At one point I told the president, ‘Keep him out of here.’” Many believe Lew was responsible for the last-minute $400 billion...
...The talks failed, and the GOP made Lew a bogeyman, saying he was too ideological. Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward’s book about the talks, “The Price of Politics,” quoted Republicans as describing Lew as “disrespectful” and overly...