This is just a trivial matter. Ben Bradley, the editor-in-chief of the Washington Post, who often sees the weird side of the world, smiled when he learned that five people were arrested for bugging at the Democratic National Headquarters: "It's another party. The trick of the struggle." Because he despised him, he handed this trivial matter to the trainee reporter Bob Woodward who was about to be fired-you still have to run for me before you are formally fired. Woodward, who was lazy and might even sleep secretly in the pile of books, was awakened by the editor's heavy knocking on the table. He raised his head, sleepy eyes, and buried the secret information that made him proud of his life... …
This is a game that is destined to be unfair. On one side are the supreme commanders of the state apparatus, who is too powerful to contend with, and on the other side are two small reporters from the grassroots. But the game of swallowing an elephant by a snake has not never happened. When the snake tightly wraps around the elephant's neck and uses its small fangs to penetrate the elephant's rough skin, the huge body that crashes down is the gospel of the snake's victory. Therefore, the only thing he needs to do is to look for the deadly venom-he really ran, ran in every possible insider’s residence, ran in every library where information might be found, he even ran in the CIA In front of the agent! Of course, this also has to thank his comrade-in-arms Bernstein. In the dark, there seems to be a pair of hands pushing them forward, forward! You can see the truth just a little bit ahead! There are no eternal secrets, only treasures waiting to be unearthed. Woodward and Bernstein, two hard-working "treasure hunters", without a map and compass, only relying on their dedication and morality to win the news from insiders, the deadly venom-the United States The President did try to obstruct justice! Another behemoth fell—the most powerful man in this country.
I always stubbornly believe that God is inclined to favor certain people. Just like Nuwa creating a person, she carefully squeezed it with her hands if she liked it, and repeatedly pulled it with a rope and didn't want to touch it if she didn't like it. On June 13, 1972, the "Watergate Incident" took place, and Wu and Bo were unknown. A year later, after dozens of reports, they won the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism. What an exciting legend, it is fierce. I watered the seedling called the ideal of journalism in my heart, and made it rise a lot.
I think how much I want to have a secret of my own pride someday. This thought is dense and impenetrable in my heart like a reed that grows wildly in early summer. God, give me a chance.
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