Nick Bryant
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Bob Woodward ostensibly worked at the Washington Post for two weeks, and then he couldn't write.
He definitely has a lot of co-authors.
I still think he has problems writing.
Just my own personal opinion as a writer.
Woodward is sent to the Montgomery Sentinel, which is owned by the Washington Post.
That's his AAA team.
to learn how to write and report.
And people know at the Montgomery Sentinel that he's a spook.
He drives a Karmann Ghia.
Okay, he's making $110 a week.
He drives a Karmann Ghia.
He's staying at a very nice apartment in Washington, DC.
He regularly goes to New York City.
I mean, there's just no way that Woodward can live the kind of life that he's living on $110.
So he kind of learns how to write and he's brought back to the Washington Post.
And then within eight months, he and Bernstein are breaking Watergate.
Now, Bernstein is also a pathological liar, like Woodward.
And Ben Bradley, the editor-in-chief of the Washington Post, he is also CIA and a pathological liar.
There was a woman named Deborah Davis who wrote a book called Catherine the Great about Catherine.
Catherine Graham owned the Washington Post.