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    Report: Ex- FBI official says he was 'Deep Throat'



    NEW YORK (AP) -- A former FBI official says he was the source called "Deep Throat" who leaked secrets about President Nixon's Watergate coverup to The Washington Post, Vanity Fair reported Tuesday.

    W. Mark Felt, 91, who was second-in-command at the FBI in the early 1970s, kept the secret even from his family until 2002, when he confided to a friend that he had been Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's source, the magazine said.

    "I'm the guy they used to call Deep Throat," he told lawyer John D. O'Connor, the author of the Vanity Fair article, the magazine said in a press release.

    Felt was initially adamant about remaining silent on the subject, thinking disclosures about his past somehow dishonorable.

    "I don't think (being Deep Throat) was anything to be proud of," Felt indicated to his son, Mark Jr., at one point, according to the article. "You (should) not leak information to anyone."

    Felt is a retiree living in Santa Rosa, Calif., with his daughter, Joan, the magazine said. He could not immediately be reached for comment by The Associated Press.

    The Washington Post had no immediate comment.

    Felt is one of a number of people who have been named over the years as the source whose disclosures helped bring down the Nixon presidency. Others include Assistant Attorney General Henry Peterson, deputy White House counsel Fred Fielding, and even ABC newswoman Diane Sawyer, who then worked in the White House press office.

    In 1999, Felt denied he was the man.

    "I would have done better," Felt told The Hartford Courant. "I would have been more effective. Deep Throat didn't exactly bring the White House crashing down, did he?"

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    Woodward, Bernstein and Bradlee Reveal Former FBI Official as Secret Watergate Source
    By William Branigin and David Von Drehle
    Washington Post Staff Writers
    Tuesday, May 31, 2005; 6:33 PM


    The Washington Post today confirmed that W. Mark Felt, a former number-two official at the FBI, was "Deep Throat," the secretive source who provided information that helped unravel the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s and contributed to the resignation of president Richard M. Nixon.

    The confirmation came from Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the two Washington Post reporters who broke the Watergate story, and their former top editor, Benjamin C. Bradlee. The three spoke after Felt's family and Vanity Fair magazine identified the 91-year-old Felt, now a retiree in California, as the long-anonymous source who provided crucial guidance for some of the newspaper's groundbreaking Watergate stories.


    W. Mark Felt appears on CBS' "Face The Nation" on Aug.30, 1976. The former FBI official was the storied Washington Post source known as "Deep Throat." (AP)

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    The Vanity Fair story said Felt had admitted his "historic, anonymous role" following years of denial.

    In a statement today, Woodward and Bernstein said, "W. Mark Felt was 'Deep Throat' and helped us immeasurably in our Watergate coverage. However, as the record shows, many other sources and officials assisted us and other reporters for the hundreds of stories that were written in The Washington Post about Watergate."
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    The real story behind the Deep Throat 'revelation' is Woodward and his own military intelligence background. Watergate would NEVER had happened if (CIA employee) Alexander Butterfield hadn't disclosed the existence of the taping system and that the military had wanted Nixon out of office with the SALT talks etc, and Adm. Moorer's spying on Nixon:

    Watergate.com

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    An American hero. He brought down a corrupt, election stealing GOP administration.

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    An American hero. He brought down a corrupt, election stealing GOP administration.
    Major bummer to the group that would eventually emerge as the NeoCons too, but it didn't take them long to get back the executive branch, and they never want to let go again.

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    Felt is a coward now cashing in on his obscene violation of the public trust. After all, the FBI could probably have done to any president (since FDR) what Felt did to Nixon...they've all had transgressions that, had they been exposed during their tenures, could have made their continued service in office untenable.

    He would have only been a hero if he'd resigned his post and publicly renounced what the White House was doing to the Justice Department...much like that Schiavo lady from the FAA.

    Nah, I don't think much of this guy. I don't think much of Nixon's coverup either...it's pretty small potatoes compared to some of the crap Clinton pulled in office.

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    lol

    Telling the CIA to stifle an FBI investigation is small potatoes?

    The apologists are coming out of the woodwork now -- they're just pissed their side got caught.

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    Felt is a coward now cashing in on his obscene violation of the public trust.
    Um, so public trust was violated because Felt busted Nixon doing something illegal? Sounds like a patriot to me, putting country before party.
    He would have only been a hero if he'd resigned his post and publicly renounced what the White House was doing to the Justice Department...much like that Schiavo lady from the FAA.
    Amazing, I heard Rush saying the exact same thing today! How could that be?
    it's pretty small potatoes compared to some of the crap Clinton pulled in office.
    Yes, lying about a blowjob is 100 times worse than trying to tap democratic phone lines

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    Um, so public trust was violated because Felt busted Nixon doing something illegal? Sounds like a patriot to me, putting country before party.
    So, you want the holder's of secrets to be susceptible to these types of lapses? Fine.
    Amazing, I heard Rush saying the exact same thing today! How could that be?
    Amazing! Maybe we arrived at that conclusion independently or maybe we heard it echoed by someone else. Could be he heard it from me...but, I doubt that. However, I can assure you I didn't get it from him. I don't listen to that bombastic blowhard.
    Yes, lying about a blowjob is 100 times worse than trying to tap democratic phone lines
    Lying under oath in order to deny a plaintiff due process is much worse than lying about botched political chicanery. Yep. Don't get me wrong, Nixon deserved to be impeached (had he not resigned) for what he did but, what he did was all in the realm of politics -- what Clinton did affected ordinary citizens, directly and negatively.

    Plus, I happen to believe Clinton raped Juanita Brodderick. Also worse than anything Nixon did. I also believe there were a whole host of other criminal offenses committed by the Clintons, dating back to his time as Arkansas AG, that make him a much more unsavory and di able character than Richard Nixon would ever be.

    , Just in the Filegate story alone, when nobody in the Clinton administration would 'fess up to who had hired Craig Livingstone -- let alone knowing him -- the Clinton administration and probably Clinton himself engaged in activities equal to those which eventually brought Nixon down.

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    lol

    Telling the CIA to stifle an FBI investigation is small potatoes?

    The apologists are coming out of the woodwork now -- they're just pissed their side got caught.
    Yeah, and Janet Reno never cut any of Clinton's bait for him? Please...

    Besides, I've already said Nixon needed to be booted from office for what he did. But, we're speaking of Felt's behavior.

    Nixon would have suc bed to his own stupidity over the matter anyway...Felt didn't hasten anything. He just sold out the reputation of the FBI.

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    My conclusion, NBADan is an extreme liberal, The Ressurrected One is an extreme conservative, and niether of them will EVER change their views!!!

    Guys I hate to say it, both of you are wrong!! Niether party is always right or always wrong. To be on just one side of politics is just stupid! Ive voted for both parties at different times! Heck, this past election I voted for both parties. I dont think its possible to be completely conservitive or liberal. Like Chris Rock said, anyone that is only conservitve or only liberal are freakin idiots!!!!!!

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    But, we're speaking of Felt's behavior.

    Nixon would have suc bed to his own stupidity over the matter anyway...Felt didn't hasten anything. He just sold out the reputation of the FBI.
    Had an FBI agent leaked something about Clinton that brought him down, you'd be calling him a patriot and quoting from his Fox News show in this forum and you know it.

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    Felt had no way of knowing that all of it started at the top(Nixon). Felt was doing his job as a patriot, he saw injustice and civil liberties being tramped upon and he took action. Great man.

    Had the administration fessed up when the story broke, there would have been a few guys getting fired and Nixon would have been fine. The coverup is what brought Nixon down, not Felt.

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    The coverup is what brought Nixon down, not Felt.
    Exactly!

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    Had an FBI agent leaked something about Clinton that brought him down, you'd be calling him a patriot and quoting from his Fox News show in this forum and you know it.
    So, you're admitting there was something to be leaked?

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    Felt had no way of knowing that all of it started at the top(Nixon). Felt was doing his job as a patriot, he saw injustice and civil liberties being tramped upon and he took action. Great man.
    Wow! That's pretty high praise for the man that was J. Edgar Hoover's heir apparent until Nixon passed him over for an outsider.

    Raise your hand if you were aware Felt was a convicted felon pardoned by Ronald Reagan.

    Had the administration fessed up when the story broke, there would have been a few guys getting fired and Nixon would have been fine. The coverup is what brought Nixon down, not Felt.
    Agreed. Felt traded his integrity for nothing. But, ironically, Felt's betrayal may have set the stage for the Republicans rise over the past couple of decades. In fact, had he know what was to happen to him in just 6 short years, he might not ever have become a cheesy, anonymous, "Deep Throat."

    Consider what has happened in the years since Watergate. The Democratic Party suffered a series of electoral defeats and today is arguably in its weakest position since before the New Deal. During the same period, the press has seen a steady erosion in its public esteem.

    This is in part because both the Democrats and the press learned the "lessons of Watergate" too well. The press is constantly seeking the next scandal, and the Democrats and the liberal left have taken to portraying policy disagreements as criminal coverups--the impulse behind both the Iran-contra scandal and the Valerie Plame scandal. As if to underscore the futility of it all, yesterday, hours before the Felt revelation, the Boston Globe published an op-ed by Ralph Nader and some other guy arguing that President Bush should be impeached for liberating Iraq.

    Felt himself turns out to have been both a hero of an earlier war on terrorism and a victim of the criminalization of policy differences. During the Carter administration, Felt, who by then had left the FBI, was indicted on charges of having authorized illegal F.B.I. break-ins earlier in the decade, in which agents without warrants entered the residences of associates and family members of suspected bombers believed to be involved with the Weather Underground. He was convicted in 1980. Then, in a stroke of good fortune while his case was on appeal, Ronald Reagan was elected president. On April 15, 1981, Reagan granted Felt a full pardon.

    Little wonder, then, that Felt, who had been a registered Democrat, turned Republican during the Reagan years. In this respect he was far from alone--and by playing some role in the resignation of a Republican president, he might have helped set the stage for a Republican ascendancy.

    But, he was still a little man with grudge.

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    So, you're admitting there was something to be leaked?
    you have horrible reading comprehension skills

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    Nah, I'm just being antagonistic.

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    So, you're admitting there was something to be leaked?
    Nope. And my point stands.

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    i see. antagonize away then

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    It's not just me...

    Ex-Prosecutors: 'Deep Throat' Broke Rules

    What a sick little man is he

    Felt's decision to keep quiet, however, made possible another moment that linked him to Nixon, Barrett said. When Felt was on trial for authorizing illegal break-ins during the 1970s at homes of people associated with the radical Weather Underground, Nixon testified on his behalf.

    And after Reagan pardoned Felt in 1981, he received a bottle of champagne and this brief note from the disgraced former president: "Justice ultimately prevails."

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    Felt's decision to keep quiet, however, made possible another moment that linked him to Nixon, Barrett said. When Felt was on trial for authorizing illegal break-ins during the 1970s at homes of people associated with the radical Weather Underground, Nixon testified on his behalf.

    And after Reagan pardoned Felt in 1981, he received a bottle of champagne and this brief note from the disgraced former president: "Justice ultimately prevails."
    lol, it certainly does....

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    Plus, I happen to believe Clinton raped Juanita Brodderick.
    Just because you believe it....doesn't mean it happened.

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    Just because you believe it....doesn't mean it happened.
    True, but I'm not the only one. And, just because he wasn't charged with the crime doesn't mean he didn't do it.

    I can agree to disagree with you. No heartburn here.

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    morally reprehensible as well...

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