Two reporters and one team-the presidential team

Cleve 2021-12-08 08:01:45

When you catch their balls, their hearts will follow you. The two reporters who exposed the Watergate incident were starred by Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. Redford was the most handsome at the time, and Hoffman was the best acting at the time. You can see that these two reporters were in the United States. Status in mind. I studied journalism in college, and the teaching teacher recommended us to watch this movie. It has been seven years since I graduated and I finished watching it today. According to the freedom of speech granted by the First Amendment, two reporters from the Washington Post conducted an in-depth investigation into the Watergate incident in which the Republican Party tapped the Democratic Party. This led to the resignation of Nixon’s cabinet class members one by one, and finally Nixon’s resignation. The reporters were not without dangers and obstacles, but they overcame them and finally succeeded.

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  • Effie 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    First, the good times of journalists of that era are probably gone forever. We can only recall the days of typewriters and dial telephones. No one is going to be a reporter for you now. Second, the development of the story is a little too unclear. If you look at it, you will feel a little cloudy and foggy. In the end, I didn't understand how they got out of the predicament and fought back. Third, the consistent method of stalking and stalking by any means has not changed in the past 40 years.

  • Isac 2022-04-23 07:02:05

    When I rewatched it, I deeply felt that the life with the most ideal news and the life with the least ideal news, at the best or worst times, are the same person's life. Yes, this is our whole life

All the President's Men quotes

  • Carl Bernstein: Boy, that woman was paranoid! At one point I - I suddenly wondered how high up this thing goes, and her paranoia finally got to me, and I thought what we had was so hot that any minute CBS or NBC were going to come in through the windows and take the story away.

    Bob Woodward: You're both paranoid. She's afraid of John Mitchell, and you're afraid of Walter Cronkite.

  • Deep Throat: You'll have to figure that on your own.

    Bob Woodward: Look, I'm tired of your chickenshit games! I don't want hints! I need to know what you know!

    [pause]

    Deep Throat: [very reluctant tone] It was a Haldeman operation. The whole business was run by Haldeman, the money, everything. It won't be easy getting at him, he was insulated, you'll have to find out how. Mitchell started doing covert stuff before anyone else, the list is longer than anyone can imagine... it involves the entire U.S. Intelligence Community. FBI... CIA... Justice... it's incredible. Cover-up had little to do with Watergate, it was mainly to protect the covert operations. It leads everywhere. Get out your notebook, there's more. Your lives are in danger.