Suppressed: Confessions of a Former New York Times Washington Correspondent
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10h 46m 0s
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Robert M. Smith., Robert M. Smith|AUTHOR., & Rick Adamson|READER. (2021). Suppressed: Confessions of a Former New York Times Washington Correspondent . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Robert M. Smith, Robert M. Smith|AUTHOR and Rick Adamson|READER. Suppressed: Confessions of a Former New York Times Washington Correspondent Tantor Media, Inc, 2021.

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Full titlesuppressed confessions of a former new york times washington correspondent
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A Times former White House and investigative correspondent, Robert M. Smith, discloses how some stories make it to print, some do not, how the filters work, and how the paper may have suppressed the most important US political story of the day-Watergate.

Smith shows how the paper stepped into the ring and begun slugging it out with President Trump, instead of staying outside the ring and neutrally reporting what it saw. The book argues that the paper would have been far more effective in countering and exposing the President if it had remained true to its nearly two-hundred-year-old tradition and remained neutral-that is, remained credible (as it so loudly maintains that it is).
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