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Kristoffer 2022-03-21 09:01:53

In any affair between men and women, or men's use of power to oppress women, there is a group of people who may receive more anger than the parties involved: women who know everything but are silent or even silently condone. Just like Wang Po who helped Ximen Qing to invite Pan Jinlian, Ma Su in the Li Xiaolu incident, and Meryl Streep. Although Aunt May has said "I really don't know about Weinstein's sexual harassment" eight million times, she still can't escape the free-spirited testimony-you two have known each other for so long, who is it? It was silent at first and then joined the protest. It was hard to please no matter which way the grass went. So humming and pooh in all directions, from twitter to street posters, are scolding Aunt Mei for being hypocritical.

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  • Robert McNamara: If you publish, you'll get the very worst of him, the Colsons and the Ehrlichmans and he'll crush you.

    Kay Graham: I know, he's just awful, but I...

    Robert McNamara: [Interrupting and getting extremely angry] He's a... Nixon's a son of a bitch! He hates you, he hates Ben, he's wanted to ruin the paper for years and you will not get a second chance, Kay. The Richard Nixon I know will muster the full power of the presidency and if there's a way to destroy your paper, by God, he'll find it.

  • Roger Clark: What if we wait? What if we hold off on printing today. Instead we call the Attorney General and we tell them that we intend to print on Sunday. That way we give them and us time to figure out the legality of all of it, while the Court in New York decides the Times case.

    Ben Bradlee: Are you suggesting we alert the Attorney General to the fact that we have these documents, that we're going to print, in a few days?

    Roger Clark: Well, yes, that is the idea.

    Ben Bagdikian: Yeah, well, outside of landing the Hindenburg in a lightning storm, that's about the shittiest idea I've ever heard.

    Fritz Beebe: Oh boy!