Woodward, who shared a Pulitzer Prize with Carl Bernstein for the Washington Post’s coverage of the Watergate scandal that helped uncover details that resulted in Nixon’s resignation, also penned the 1986 book, “Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi,” which Murray does not approve of.
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Hollywood star Bill Murray recently suggested that former President Richard Nixon may have been "framed" by journalist Bob Woodward.
President Nixon was charged in three articles of impeachment which contended that he used his office over a two year period to conceal the responsibility of the White House and the re-election
Anyway, Murray also believes Nixon was “framed” by Bob Woodward — sort of — but for an entirely different reason. See, Woodward, who broke the Watergate story with Carl Bernstein for The Washington Post back when that was a real newspaper, also wrote Wired, a biography of John Belushi—an original SNL cast member and a close friend of Murray’s.
Legendary comedian and actor Bill Murray said a 1986 book by Bob Woodward about his late friend John Belushi was so inaccurate it left him questioning the former Washington Post journalist’s Watergate reporting.
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Watergate Game Review
Will Nixon triumph in his tug of war with the Press or will the truth be exposed? Join Logan and Jesse as they review the two player game Watergate from Capstone Games.