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"Deep Throat" Definitions
  1. the humorous name taken from the title of a sex film and used by two Washington Post journalists, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, to refer to the person who gave them a lot of information about Watergate. They never revealed the person's real name.

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"I don't like deep throat blowjobs," he adds as an example.
Deep Throat used an underground parking garage to brief against Nixon.
"Man she make me weak when she deep throat," the song goes.
Somewhere Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are meeting their new Deep Throat.
The field is rich with opportunities to find the next Deep Throat.
Other risqué names include the "Climax" mascara and "Deep Throat" blush shade.
" The source said that the author's "closest historic equivalent may be Deep Throat.
Linda Williams: Since Deep Throat, [the moneyshot became a fixture at films' conclusions].
Dershowitz saw the suppression of "Deep Throat" as a violation of free speech.
He is trying to shut down the voices of those Deep Throat–esque people.
A repeated sketch called "Leak-Crets," in which Colbert parodied Deep Throat, was limp.
Everyone wants to be your Deep Throat, but only under the cloak of anonymity.
This modern-day Deep Throat and The New York Times have given me hope.
And so then, that gave a stamp of approval to Deep Throat, Mark Felt.
Jughead meets up with his anonymous informant "deep throat" who turns out to be...Smithers!
A Clockwork Orgy hasn't been rented since 2014, Deep Throat since a year before that.
" She had me, I admit, at Sammy Davis Jr.'s personal copy of "Deep Throat.
The Watergate equivalent is claiming that Deep Throat was worse than Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Nixon.
I use Nars Deep Throat Blush ($30), which is always a bit of a giggle.
Fearful of being a rat, he answers Goldsmith's most pointed questions with cryptic Deep Throat hints.
"I chose [ Deep Throat] because it was iconic and supposedly recognizable," Ćosić told me, of Deep ASCII.
Specifically, it's during the "slow-mo deep-throat" portion of things that I create my saliva stockpile.
Do you honestly think that the culprit in Watergate wasn't Nixon but the famed leaker Deep Throat?
The series begins in 1971, the year before "Deep Throat" had audiences lining up outside X-rated theaters.
The scandal will bring speculation that McGahn could possibly be a Deep Throat source from within Trump circles.
Deep Throat entrenched money shots in the industry, but it didn't establish where they ought to be shot.
He isn't allowed into the Deep Throat premiere party, even though he has Lori (Emily Meade) on his arm.
Deep ASCII, his text-based interpretation of the wildly influential 1972 classic porno Deep Throat , saw museum exhibition acclaim.
The legendary film critic Pauline Kael once wanted to review the porn movie Deep Throat for The New Yorker.
He would later be identified as the source known as "Deep Throat" in The Washington Post's investigation into Watergate.
I do investigative pieces, I broke the Deep Throat story about Mark Felt being the Washington Post's secret source.
Deep Throat apparently had his own motive for wanting to bring down the Nixon administration — maybe good, maybe bad.
And make no mistake — the leaks currently springing from the F.B.I. are no different than those from Deep Throat.
Is there a Deep Throat source hovering in the background of the investigation that we will learn about later?
Brace yourselves for a classic D.C. storm -- and a revived guessing game about the identify of this generation's Deep Throat.
It is crucial to ask Bannon and Wolff whether the Deep Throat question was discussed in preparation of the book.
Witnessing one actor start an impromptu deep throat competition with a dildo, one of the visitors left the room, clearly uncomfortable.
In the 1970s, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were able to affect American history by using their anonymous source, Deep Throat.
Though primarily an academic, he did dabble in litigation work, including the successful 1976 appellate defense of Deep Throat star Harry Reems.
One night, while Jesse is sleeping, motel manager Neck Beard Keanu slips into her room and makes her deep throat a knife.
Mark Felt ("Deep Throat") was a key source of information during the Watergate scandal, and Daniel Ellsberg famously leaked the Pentagon Papers.
One night in 1980, Dershowitz appeared at Harvard's Quincy House dorm, where the porn film "Deep Throat" was scheduled to be screened.
"Deep Throat," the source who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein break the Watergate scandal, is probably the most famous whistleblower in history.
Deep Throat, who helped expose President Richard Nixon's involvement in the Watergate break-in in 1972, managed to stay anonymous for 36 years.
Just don't repost Carl Bernstein: 'Increasingly unstable' Trump 'a danger to national security' MORE's Watergate reporting, known to the world as Deep Throat?
It's not the brand's first grown-up range, though — NARS products include blush shades "Orgasm" and "Deep Throat," as well as "Climax" mascara.
A Sephora employee handed me my first Kitten from Stila and Deep Throat from NARS — both influential parts of my early makeup days.
A dozen years ago, who revealed the identity of the secret informant known as "Deep Throat," naming Mark Felt as the famous source?
Taking the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern approach to Watergate, Dick is a hysterical take on who "Deep Throat" — Woodward and Bernstein's informant — really was.
The movie, Hickenlooper said, was "Deep Throat" -- the X-rated film that turned into a pop culture phenomenon after its release in 1972.
Alexander: I liked the woman giving head in the clip from Deep Throat [playing in Hardcore: A Century and a Half of Obscene Imagery].
Two years later, W. Mark Felt, the F.B.I.'s second in command during the Nixon administration, revealed that in fact he was Deep Throat.
Trump will not know whether Mueller has benefitted from a "Deep Throat" source who has provided crucial inside information about Russia, but Mueller will.
Dake is pulling a Deep Throat, telling Chuck in a parking garage that Connerty knows about the Rhoades' involvement in setting Axe (Damian Lewis) up.
The whistleblower in the Nixon case, "Deep Throat," was not revealed, his credibility could not be attacked, and his information proved to be most devastating.
The extraordinary infighting and leaking from within the Trump administration is eerily reminiscent of Deep Throat during the Nixon years exposing wrongdoing through The Washington Post.
He obtained financial stakes in the enormously profitable 1972 pornographic film "Deep Throat," the 2003 feature film "This Thing of Ours" and the Buddah Record Company.
She signed one of them "Deep Rock Pit" — a joke, she said later, alluding to Deep Throat, the secret Washington Post source during the Watergate scandal.
If anyone did, it would have been an act of high patriotism, and that person would be a Deep Throat witness for the FBI and Mueller.
It's very possible he's working with Watergate source Deep Throat and/or the Illuminati to bring together Disick and/or Brown for unknown reasons (you know, maybe).
When Woodward and Bernstein investigated Watergate, their famous source was dubbed Deep Throat — and, we should recall, he turned out to be a high-ranking FBI official.
In it, Goldman coined the phrase "Follow the money," a line so famously prophetic that many people incorrectly think whistleblower Deep Throat said it in real life.
He also had a romantic relationship in the 1970s with Linda Boreman, who as Linda Lovelace had been the star of the pornographic film "Deep Throat" (1972).
But as we hear later in the episode, a $100,000 production called "Deep Throat" is about to hit theaters and bring hard-core pornography into the mainstream.
Whether there is a Deep Throat from inside Trump circles is one of the most intriguing and consequential questions in the great drama that is now unfolding.
His mother insisted on watching 'Deep Throat' on his tour plane Elton later toured America in the "Starship," a converted Boeing passenger plane once used by Led Zeppelin.
Staying anonymous If the whistleblower stays anonymous, that seems more like Deep Throat, who in an era before whistleblower protections, led the Washington Post reporters in certain directions.
The apartment Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward used to communicate with his source Deep Throat while reporting on former President Nixon's infamous Watergate scandal is on the market.
With the help of a source known as "Deep Throat," later identified as FBI official Mark Felt, they wrote a series of groundbreaking articles on the Watergate scandal.
Long before 1972's Deep Throat, Victorian-era photographers captured all kinds of sex acts, from ejaculation (that sought-after "money shot"), to same-sex and fetish scenes.
He helped defend Harry Reems, the star of the pornographic film Deep Throat, on First Amendment grounds when federal prosecutors brought obscenity charges against him in the 1970s.
On the other hand, if everyone would have just focused on 'Deep Throat' in Watergate, I'm not sure we ever would have gotten to the bottom of Watergate.
The F.B.I. man was Mark Felt, who, until he was in his nineties and revealed himself as Woodward's source, was known to the world only as Deep Throat.
"Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein relied on allegations from 'Deep Throat' to link the Nixon Administration to the Watergate break-in," Jones's lawyers wrote in filing for a dismissal.
The press notes describe Deep Throat as "the most famous anonymous man in American history," which was surely true before Felt was unmasked in 2005, dying three years later.
During a conversation with CNN's Dana Bash, Hickenlooper stressed that he did not know the contents of "Deep Throat" before he watched it with his mother and a friend.
Wylie, after all, was Cadwalladr's Deep Throat, the main source for her Pulitzer-nominated exposé of the company that exploited ill-gotten Facebook data to campaign for Donald Trump.
Former senior FBI official Mark Felt, who was the "Deep Throat" source for Woodward and Carl Bernstein's explosive reporting on then-President Richard Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal.
"Deep Throat" — the legendary anonymous source for Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward — was Mark Felt, a deputy director that Nixon passed over when choosing Hoover's successor.
The record is a collaboration with London's Deep Throat Choir, whose sound SMD has described as akin to "working with an incredible new synthesizer," and it's an astute description indeed.
"Mr Trump's unfortunate choice of music, by the Rolling Stones, before officially introducing Mike Pence as his vice-presidential pick Deep throat"What is the T doing to that P?
It took some real reporting to flesh out the details of Mr. Trump's other business practices, but we're talking about ordinary if skillful journalistic legwork, not revelations from Deep Throat.
Lise Raven: Would people have gone to see this on 42nd street in the 80s, in the time of Blade Runner and Alien, the way they went to see Deep Throat?
One of the most harrowing scenes involves a woman putting Siffredi's fingers into her mouth, mimicking a blow job, but going so deep throat that tears well up in her eyes.
It is very possible that Mueller has been receiving evidence from multiple Deep Throat sources, and from new plea bargain agreements that have been reached but are not yet publicly revealed.
The whistleblower is like Deep Throat, the government official who blew open Watergate for Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein -- revealed decades later to have been FBI agent Mark Felt.
As the journalist Bob Woodward admitted more than a decade ago, Felt turned on Nixon in the summer of 1972, feeding information to The Washington Post as the legendary informer Deep Throat.
In crucial agencies of Nixon's own Administration, including the F.B.I. (whose deputy director, Mark Felt, turned out to be Deep Throat, the Washington Post's key source), officials fought the infection from inside.
Available to digitally rent from iTunes, Amazon, and Vudu Taking the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern approach to Watergate, Dick is a hysterical take on who "Deep Throat" — Woodward and Bernstein's informant — really was.
Four movies or documentaries are in the works on Watergate, a friend points out: "Felt" is the story of Deep Throat, FBI official Mark Felt, told primarily from the perspective of his family.
During his Wednesday night town hall on CNN, host Dana Bash asked Hickenlooper about watching "Deep Throat" with his mom, an anecdote the former governor of Colorado first detailed in his 2016 memoir.
One of the best scenes has Jerry and Sonny meeting Bud and Dwight in a parking garage (clearly meant to evoke Deep Throat / Watergate) to strategize about how to pull off the meeting.
"Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein relied on allegations from 'Deep Throat' to link the Nixon Administration to the Watergate break-in," Jones's lawyers previously wrote in court filings while arguing for a dismissal.
The theater was busted once in the 70s, when it tried to compete with the popularity of Deep Throat by screening Deep Sleep, a feature-length porn comedy shot in nearby Paterson, New Jersey.
But Vanity Fair also published touchstone images (including Caitlyn Jenner's first public photographs) and broke major news, not least in 2005, when the magazine unmasked the identity of the famed Watergate leaker Deep Throat.
The associate director of the F.B.I. at the time of the Watergate burglary, Felt entered the annals of Nixon-era scandal as Deep Throat, a pseudonym bestowed by the Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward.
Linda Lovelace's performance in "Deep Throat," in 1972, made porn mainstream; later, her denunciation of the movie, which she characterized as filmed rape, made the idea of the porn star as victim mainstream, too.
Two years later 150 pressmen elbowed each other frantically to meet Deep Throat, the source of Watergate secrets, who to their surprise mostly spent the conference arguing with his wife, and left in an ambulance.
If anything, this explorable microcosm of internet culture exemplifies that some people can't stomach (or deep throat) the type of taboo or depraved culture found on digital platforms when confronted with it outside a screen.
The "porno chic" films of the 1970s, like Deep Throat (1972), The Devil in Miss Jones (1973), and The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976), saw pornography emerging as big business, often bankrolled by organized crime.
Several of his students conducted an extensive study that concluded in 2003 that the Washington Post Watergate source known as Deep Throat was Fred F. Fielding, a former associate counsel to President Richard M. Nixon.
Yet creators David Simon and George Pelecanos, who wrote the episode, surely know the behind-the-scenes story of "Deep Throat" and how it epitomizes the exploitation and abuse at the heart of the industry.
Still, when Mr. Canby reviewed "Little Mother" (1973), a thinly disguised take on Eva Peron, he said a "primitive" movie like "Deep Throat" had "hounded" Mr. Metzger's comparatively genteel erotica into a kind of respectability.
W. Mark Felt, the deputy F.B.I. director under President Richard M. Nixon, likewise publicly denied being the "Deep Throat" source for Mr. Woodward and Carl Bernstein during Watergate, only to reveal himself three decades later.
The travel staff followed a path blazed by Mark Felt, the F.B.I. official who did not get the big promotion that he coveted and, as a source called Deep Throat, helped bring down Richard Nixon's presidency.
Back in the 70s, as porn began to crawl out of the shadows of censorship and excessive social morality, hardcore features like Deep Throat garnered mainstream attention and were critiqued by high-brow critics like Roger Ebert.
Some of the magazine's biggest stories under Carter include a 2005 piece unmasking of former FBI official Mark Felt as "Deep Throat" in the Watergate scandal and a 2015 feature depicting Caitlyn Jenner after her gender transition.
Every time Trump and his associates shamefully attack one of the patriotic heroes of our time, Robert Mueller, they create another highly patriotic Deep Throat candidate who believes that Americans, not Russians, should choose our American presidents.
JACOB BERNSTEIN My favorite movie-with-good-clothes is "Dick: The Unmaking of the President," a retelling of the Watergate scandal that imagines Deep Throat, the Washington Post source, was the code name of two teenage girls.
The movie tells the story of the man who eleven years ago revealed to Vanity Fair that he was Deep Throat, the shadowy government informant at the center of the Watergate scandal that led to Richard Nixon's fall.
While the preceding verses from Puff Daddy, Jadakiss, and Sheek Louch were relaxed bravado, started-from-the-bottom fire, and drug-czar badassery—in that order—Kim goes ballistic and threatens to make someone deep throat her German Ruger.
The film stars Liam Neeson as the ceaselessly aggrieved Felt, the former associate director of the F.B.I. who revealed in 2005 that he'd been Deep Throat, the source who helped guide Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's reporting on Watergate.
"Deep Throat," the anonymous source who selected a desolate parking garage in which to leak to The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, was revealed in 2005 to be former FBI associate director Mark Felt – by Felt's attorney, John D. O'Connor.
When Hoover died, Richard Nixon tried to assert presidential authority over the bureau, and for his trouble, FBI Associate Director Mark Felt, a Hoover loyalist, became the infamous Watergate-era source "Deep Throat" and helped bring down the president.
And one of the best of the bunch is a 1999 satirical comedy that posits that the informant known as "Deep Throat," who tipped off Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, was actually a pair of teenage girls.
But I'm mindful that Hoover's death, and President Nixon's attempt to obstruct the Watergate investigation, with the connivance of Hoover's successor, gave rise to "Deep Throat" – Hoover's deputy, Mark Felt, who leaked deep secrets about the case to the press.
" Instead, the interviewees gave their earnest opinions on why breaking into the DNC and stealing sensitive documents shouldn't be an impeachable offense, why the whistleblower is codenamed Deep Throat, and why it's all just "a distraction from the fighting in Vietnam.
The Deuce The first season of "The Deuce" ends, fittingly, with a screening of "Deep Throat," the 1972 box office phenomenon that ushered in the era of "porno chic," when hard-core pornography infiltrated theaters and production values rose accordingly.
Mark Felt, the agency's second-in-command (who 13 years later revealed himself to have been Bob Woodward's source ''Deep Throat''), and Ed Miller, the F.B.I.'s intelligence director, were convicted of conspiring to violate the civil rights of Americans.
The movie is partly based on Felt's memoir, about his decision after a decades-long career to act as one of the most important whistleblowers in American history, Deep Throat, who gave information to the press that brought down the Nixon administration.
As soon as advertisements for "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" — an unlikely masterpiece about a family of cannibals directed by a pacifist and distributed by the company behind "Deep Throat" — started appearing across the country in 1974, the lexicon of fear forever changed.
Associate FBI Director Mark Felt, whom White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman had assured Nixon would be cooperative, turned out to be the famed whistleblower known as "Deep Throat," whose identity Felt revealed himself in 2005, 31 years after Nixon left office.
The plane was painted red, white and blue and contained a bar, sofas and a TV. On one tour he brought along his middle-aged mother, who asked to watch "Deep Throat," the Linda Lovelace porn movie that was a sensation at the time.
Examples are varied, and include the newly released Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House, a biopic about the famous Watergate leaker Deep Throat; the 2012 straight-to-DVD Miley Cyrus romp So Undercover; and an episode of the docuseries Fatal Encounters.
Known as "Deep Throat" to insiders working on the story, the informant's identity remained a secret until 2005 when it was revealed in a Vanity Fair article that Felt, a former FBI Associate Director, was the man supplying The Washington Post with secret information.
The casting is impeccable, and includes Tim Blake Nelson as a Deep Throat-esque whistleblower who meets Dan in a parking garage to offer him cryptic assistance on his years-long investigation, which is said to have examined over 6 million pages of secret documents.
No one complains nowadays about "Deep Throat," who helped bring down President Richard Nixon during Watergate, even though we now know that it was Mark Felt, the associate director of the F.B.I., who met Bob Woodward of The Washington Post in that darkened garage.
It is certainly possible that one or more of them did, in which case, that person or persons would be our modern Deep Throat, providing the FBI and Mueller with bombshell information at a much earlier stage in the investigation than is currently known.
" No word just yet whether or not there's an answer to the question that's plagued many a straight listener of "OOOUUU" (The Breakfast Club's Charlagmagne the God chief among them) confused by the song's lyric "Damn, she make me weak when she deep throat.
Arguably the most famous and successful film of the era was 1972's Deep Throat, which centers on a woman whose clitoris is in the back of her throat, encouraging her to engage in a ton of fellatio (which was not as normalized as it is today).
Christopher Hitchens, in 2006, made the case that the blow job is a kind of patriotic act, an "American handshake and ideal," with a rich history in our popular culture — the comics of R. Crumb, Portnoy's Complaint, Andy Warhol's art, and who could forget Deep Throat?
Forget Deep Throat, the anonymous senior F.B.I. official whom history so fondly remembers for guiding Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward through the corruption scandal and cover-up that began with a break-in at the Democratic National Committee and ended with President Richard M. Nixon's resignation.
There was always a chance that her young, Penthouse-hoarding son would find out she was in porn, but if "Red Hot" becomes the next "Deep Throat" or "Behind the Green Door" and Candy is out front as the director-star, he'll be the talk of his middle school.
Outtakes: • It is plausible that a film like "Red Hot" could get a review in Variety, which did brief write-ups of "Deep Throat" ("doesn't quite live up to its reputation as the 'Ben-Hur' of porno pix") and "Behind the Green Door" (Marilyn Chambers "does everything, quite realistically").
" The episode is packed to the gills with old political references, mostly related to JFK avatar Mayor Quimby — like a Rush Limbaugh clone, using dead peoples votes, unfortunate appearances during televised debates, the Tim Robbins political satire name-checked in the episode title, and even a shout-out to "Deep Throat.
The accumulation of presidential humiliations imposed on Senate and House Republicans are so extreme, obnoxious, repellent and destructive to their party and our country that the pressure to break ranks is reaching white-hot intensity—and increasing with every new revelation, scandal, whistleblower, Deep Throat leaker and tell-all book.
The pornography industry defeated regulations and became big business—by the end of The Deuce's first season, Deep Throat has hit movie theaters—and Times Square nightlife ventures (from peep booths to rock clubs), many underpinned by crime syndicate investments, are cutting deals with the cops and raking in cash.
" Bilott's struggle to take those steps was what Haynes and Fonzi were trying to punch up next, in a terrifying scene: after deposing DuPont's C.E.O., Bilott walks slowly through a brightly lit underground parking garage to get to his car—Haynes's homage to the Deep Throat garage scene in "All the President's Men.
Picking up five years after season one ended, the provocative series has gone from the long lines that greeted "Deep Throat" to what was unfolding in and around adult theaters -- during a slightly more evolved if still paleolithic era of New York smut -- when "Star Wars" and "Saturday Night Fever" filled more traditional venues.
But Washington was deeply engaged in the same sort of speculation that absorbed the capital about "Deep Throat" and, in later eras, the anonymous author of "Primary Colors," a roman à clef about Bill Clinton's scandal-tarred 1992 presidential campaign or the White House official under Barack Obama who posted anonymous Twitter messages mocking his colleagues.
The menu includes shocking and captivating outsider artists, an often-hilarious compendium of diverse animal sex maneuvers, Bompas and Parr's bouncy castle filled with boobs, vintage porn from the illustrated pamphlet to Deep Throat, and an archive of interesting sex objects, the crown jewel of which is William Thomas Porter and Andrew H. Shirley's pedal-operated dildo machine, Fuck Bike #001.
Lewinsky and a team of two documentarians—Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, the founders of World of Wonder Productions, the company behind Party Monster, Inside Deep Throat, The Eyes of Tammy Faye Baker, and more recently RuPaul's Drag Race—stocked the public Q&A with a thoughtful crowd and then informed them that they had permission to ask her anything.
It also kicked off a legal career that saw him speak out for defendants as varied as the Deep Throat film producer on free-speech grounds in the 1970s, Austrian aristocrat Claus von Bulow in an attempted-murder case in the 1980s, the O.J. Simpson murder trial in the early 1990s, and now, in an unofficial (and apparently pro bono) capacity, President Donald Trump.
But for all its prurience, the decade that gave us Deep Throat, Hustler, and Plato's Retreat was also the last time when widespread experimentation dominated the mainstream in every corner of the arts, from the creator-driven films of the New Hollywood and rock 'n' roll's enshrinement of the drug culture in the popular imagination to the spectacle of perfectly normal people reading Gravity's Rainbow.
So many threads, so many loose ends: We start with Roswell (the granddaddy of all conspiracy theories), we get a new Deep Throat character, we meet the aforementioned abductee, we peek into Scully's work helping children born without ears, we see the alien vehicle and we make a visit with Mulder to his old office at the F.B.I., seemingly for no other reason then to reintroduce Skinner into the mix.
I recently co-edited a book, Porno Chic and the Sex Wars: American Sexual Representation in the 1970s, and the contributors dug up material that greatly expands our historical narrative beyond the obvious canon of Deep Throat and The Devil in Miss Jones: Shaun Costello's 0003 hardcore Christmas Carol adaptation, The Passions of Carol; Bob Guccione's failed "Penthouse for women," Viva; forgotten magazines like Female Impersonator News; and the autoerotic gay smut of Peter Berlin.
For reasons discussed below, Americans will probably soon learn that the investigation of the Russian attack against America from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE has received dramatic assistance from at least one "Deep Throat" witness, perhaps multiple, who are putting country ahead of party and patriotism ahead of politics.
They're not Cox's replacement, Leon Jaworski, and his team of lawyers who carried out the prosecution, not U.S. District Judge John Sirica and his twelve grand jury members who voted unanimously to force Nixon to hand over nine of his secret tape recordings, not the countless "leakers" (aside from Deep Throat) who filled newspaper columns with insider information, and not Frank Wills, the Watergate security guard who originally found the duct tape left by the burglars on the door of the Democrats' office.
Watching the imbroglio unfold about the new Michael Wolff book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," the most interesting question is whether Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE and his special counsel team have been working behind the scenes with a Deep Throat-like witness from within Trump circles who has provided evidence to their investigation about Russia.
For example, the Watergate plot fell apart largely because of the testimony of Mark "Deep Throat" Felt, an FBI associate director who told investigative journalists details of President Richard Nixon's coverup of his role in the 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in DC.On Tuesday, another much sloppier and stupider conspiracy involving the FBI—an apparent attempt to smear former FBI director and current special counsel Robert Mueller as a rapist—fell apart in record time due to the women the conspirators allegedly intended to bribe and the mind-blowing trail of digital evidence left behind.
These include Daniel Ellsberg who revealed the papers that showed the government lied about the Vietnam War; Mark Felt the "deep throat" who facilitated the Washington Post's seminal early Watergate reporting; Pentagon official Ernest Fitzgerald who disclosed $2 billion of cost overrun scams; and Joe WilsonAddison (Joe) Graves WilsonBipartisan lawmakers condemn Iran, dispute State Department on number of protesters killed Trump's exceptionalism: No president has so disrespected our exceptional institutions Overnight Defense: Erdoğan gets earful from GOP senators | Amazon to challenge Pentagon cloud contract decision in court | Lawmakers under pressure to pass benefits fix for military families MORE who revealed some of the untruths that led to America's disastrous Iraq war.

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