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Nixon had the misfortune of coming to power at a time when the press was hardening in opposition to authority. The “credibility gap” created by President Johnson’s lies about the Vietnam War and the rising ferment of the 1960s had produced a new generation of journalists who were hypercritical—sometimes, like Bradlee, swaggeringly so.
Being Nixon: A Man Divided
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