Ben Bradlee - RIP

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Excellent and useful for Watergate coverage enabling, eye-roll-y and useless for Iran-Contra. Ten points for marriage to classic Beltway snob Sally Quinn

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 00:03 (nine years ago) link

wonder what's going to happen to grey gardens now.

AIDS Wolf in White Van (get bent), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 00:09 (nine years ago) link

my last prolonged exposure to him was as a panelist for David Brinkley

preferred Jason Robards

this horrible, rotten slog to rigor mortis (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 00:28 (nine years ago) link

Always reliable in whatever Kennedy documentary you're watching. Preferred Robards too.

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Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 02:36 (nine years ago) link

what was it with that generation and curtains and drapes? They smoked around all that shit?

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 02:44 (nine years ago) link

my parents didn't

I hope this is the last time Alfred ever invokes Reagan's "masterful press manipulation". Blame the cowards, not the dunce beneficiary.

this horrible, rotten slog to rigor mortis (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 04:24 (nine years ago) link

WoodStein's joint statement just dampened my eyes i'm sorry.

piscesx, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 05:57 (nine years ago) link

eye-roll-y and useless for Iran-Contra

I can't find any reference to this in any of today's obits with the exception of one short line from Reuters saying that "the Post also uncovered details of the Iran-Contra scandal that rocked Ronald Reagan's White House", which doesn't sound useless to me

goth colouring book (anagram), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 08:05 (nine years ago) link

WoodStein's joint statement just dampened my eyes i'm sorry.

― piscesx, woensdag 22 oktober 2014 7:57 (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

^^ Where can I find this?

definite classic, predicting a solid 8/10 from the p-fork boys (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 09:42 (nine years ago) link

oh sorry shoulda linked. thought it was everywhere

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/oct/22/ben-bradlee-washington-post-editor-during-watergate-dies-aged-93

piscesx, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 09:52 (nine years ago) link

I couldn't find it in the avalanche of obits, thanks!

definite classic, predicting a solid 8/10 from the p-fork boys (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 10:42 (nine years ago) link

I can't find any reference to this in any of today's obits with the exception of one short line from Reuters saying that "the Post also uncovered details of the Iran-Contra scandal that rocked Ronald Reagan's White House", which doesn't sound useless to me

He went on record saying he had no intention of pursuing the charges to their obvious conclusion.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 11:00 (nine years ago) link

don't rock the Gipper, it's bad for ad sales

this horrible, rotten slog to rigor mortis (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 11:28 (nine years ago) link

Pierce:

Ben Bradlee was someone in a newspaper office that the country needed at a very dark time for democracy. He rode the Watergate story when nobody else wanted it. It's hard now even to imagine how very far out on the limb Bradlee went on that story. It was in the middle of a presidential election that was transforming itself -- or, as we came to discover, was being transformed -- into an historic rout. Richard Nixon was ending the Vietnam War right on his own selfish timetable, just in time to get himself re-elected. Nobody wanted to know what a venal horror the man really was. Nobody wanted to touch that story. Bradlee did, and he stood by his reporters because that's what you did when you were a newspaper editor in the days when newspapers had room for giants....

But the dead hand of American corporate power has reached in and fashioned from what was a scruffy, noble craft a "business model" in which content-producers do what they can to improve and maintain "the brand." When distant historians write about America in the 21st century, they will write that it lost its soul somewhere between Silicon Valley and the Harvard Business School. That is, if there actually are historians in the distant future. Perhaps they'll all be too busy producing content to notice that, when the life of a country is rendered small, being larger-than-life is no great achievement, and that Ben Bradlee, take him all in all, was larger than life when that really meant something in a land built on the idea that there always is a new frontier, somewhere.

http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/RIP_Ben_Bradlee

this horrible, rotten slog to rigor mortis (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 22:13 (nine years ago) link

four years pass...

I've now seen three screen portrayals. Not too difficult:

1. Jason Robards
2. Tom Hanks
3. Whoever played him in The Front Runner

clemenza, Sunday, 30 December 2018 23:36 (five years ago) link

Oops, embarrassing--it was Alfred Molina! (Which I did realize as I watched.) He's okay.

clemenza, Sunday, 30 December 2018 23:37 (five years ago) link


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