Deep Throat and Shallow Journalism

June 6, 2005

The Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz on Deep Throat and Shallow Journalism:

The revelation also serves as a reminder that sources may have complicated motives for whispering to the press. Felt may have worried about the FBI’s integrity but he also may have been resentful, as the bureau’s No. 2 official, at being passed over for the top job, and according to Woodward he came to detest the Nixon White House. Inside sources rarely have clean hands.

Three decades later, the use and abuse of unnamed sources is rampant, especially in Washington, and the media all too often protect those with partisan agendas. It’s a long road from Felt telling Woodward to “follow the money” to a Bush adviser telling the New York Times that John Kerry “looks French.” But such potshots have become routine in daily reporting.

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