Today’s episode is a rerun of my interview with journalist Bob Woodward that originally aired 11/04/15. Bob talks about his book “THE LAST OF THE PRESIDENT’S MEN” which chronicles the White House career of Alexander Butterfield, who served as deputy assistant to President Nixon. Through countless documents and hours of interviews, Butterfield gave Bob Woodward a revealing glimpse into the disfunction, paranoia, and corruption in the Nixon White House. Woodward talks about how Alex Butterfield oversaw the installation of the infamous taping machine in the Oval Office and served as the right-hand man to Nixon Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman. We’ll talk about the isolated world of Richard Nixon, Nixon’s relationship with his wife and with Henry Kissinger, Nixon’s awkward though likely unconsummated flirtations with White House secretaries, and the chip on Nixon’s shoulder that haunted him his entire life. Plus we’ll talk about the man known as “Deep Throat.”
If you enjoy this episode, then go to Amazon to order Bob Woodward’s fascinating new book “THE LAST OF THE PRESIDENT’S MEN.”
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