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And he let me know that Bob was very much his man in charge. John Dean talked about his book, The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It, in which he looks at the Watergate scandal through the lens of audio recordings of President NIxon. Also late in the book, he switches abruptly from a normal narrative format to a series of journal entries. What does a thirty-year old lawyer newly appointed Counsel to the President do out of his office? It was only nine o'clock, California time—less than twelve hours since Higby had yanked me from my lunch in Washington—and I was tired but not sleepy. This fact gives BLIND AMBITION an eery feel. Even though our relationship was now informal, I could not pull myself over the mental hurdle to call him John. For my son John to better understand someday …. The fact that I made personal use of funds that were in my custody. Haldeman safely delivered, Higby and Chapin drove me to the exclusive Balboa Bay Club at Newport Beach, and after a round of drinks Higby told me a driver would pick me up at nine o'clock the next morning. Get help and learn more about the design. The implication of this testimony: Nixon had a taping system. I opened a newly released dictionary that defined Watergate as.

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Recommended for those interested in politics generally and for the Watergate/Nixon years in particular. This equipment we have, Mr. Dean, could handle a whole city the size of Hagerstown, Maryland, she said proudly. I returned, relieved, but the magic was gone. With all this in mind I dusted off one of the two interviews I did with John Dean when we talked about his book The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It. You would be reporting to me. Dean, who was working at the Department of Justice under Attorney General John Mitchell, is unexpectedly offered the job of Counsel to the President, despite his age and also him having never met Nixon. 4 Linchpin of Conspiracy. Fidgeting with a fountain pen, the President turned his chair to direct his attention at me. We had talked about my moving to the White House, and he was more opposed than Mitchell. Apparently Nixon knew nothing in advance about this tomfoolery being executed on his behalf by what became known as the "Watergate plumbers" but when he found out about it he went straight into cover up mode. Finally the President looked at Haldeman and then at me, and said with a tone of emphasis, The Attorney General carries a heavy load for the President. It also contains Dean's own unsparing reflections on the personal demons that drove him to participate in the sordid affair. But in the book I have included dialogue and enclosed it in quotation marks, whereas in my testimony I deliberately refrained from dramatizing the events I was relating. The interesting question becomes how, not whether, we remember Watergate, which face or facet of Watergate we recall and why.

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We add many new clues on a daily basis. For a student of Watergate this is a must read. If that was the guess, then they guessed right. Probably he had found the daily tedium, the routine and the anonymous work of a bureaucrat unbearable and had quit to join a service where his energy would be rewarded. I have also, of course, relied on my memory in this account of my experiences in the White House, and while I do not claim to report the dialogues verbatim, I vouch for their essential accuracy. America, you have changed. Remember the IRS's targeting of Republican PACs under Obama? Some of the information is shocking and although old news, it is probably never more relevant than in the week Mr DJ Trump takes occupation. He praised, with some hints of reverence, my boss and his Attorney General, John Mitchell. Blind Ambition: The White House Years was first published over four decades ago in 1976. He disappeared and quickly returned with a half-dozen large suitcases, thanked me, and disappeared again. Trump's Republican party would never in a million years do that. Because of his known pliability at wanting to be useful to Nixon, Dean allowed himself to get drawn into the wretched cover-up concerning the botched burglary.

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The fact that I was involved in obstructing justice. When this turned out to have no legal basis and heads were going to roll, Dean learned that his own head would be among those served up on a platter by the administration in its effort to save itself. I went to the fruit basket and found it: Welcome, The Hon. "Gordon liked to think of himself as James Bond but he'd have to work up to become Maxwell Smart". You're going to be a threat to him. Today, Dean is a respected and outspoken advocate for transparency and ethics in government. Fascinating to revisit the watergate period, since so much of our current distrust and cynicsm about government started then.

I don't mind journal entries, but it was an odd changeover so late. Only thing is I cannot believe it took me this long to read this book.... Maybe because Wikipedia did not exist when I tried int he past. Hell, no, he replied with a laugh as he got up to give me a farewell handshake. Despite being reelected by a large margin in 1972. I see a head-on collision coming between Shultz and Ehrlichman. 50 years ago the Watergate break-in scandal was just beginning to roil Washington, D. C. as President Richard M. Nixon and his close aides were scrambling to distance themselves from the men who were apprehended during a botched break-in at Democratic National Headquarters within the Watergate complex.