![]() ![]() Instead, in Fear, he meticulously builds a case against Trump’s fitness for office. In an era when the line between news and opinion is increasingly blurred, when even Bernstein offers punditry on CNN, Woodward is perhaps not in his natural habitat touring the TV, radio and podcasting studios being asked to serve up polemical soundbites with viral potential. He still champions shoe-leather journalism and knocking on doors, sometimes late at night, and is not likely to be found dropping snarky comments on Twitter.Ī newsman of the old school, he evidently likes to let his reporting do the talking. Woodward came of age in an era of clattering typewriters, cigarette smoke, hot metal, thundering presses and covert calls made from coin-hungry payphones. ![]() Bob Woodward, right, and Carl Bernstein in the newsroom of the Washington Post in 1973. ![]()
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