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John Wesley Dean

    John W. Dean, ancien conseiller de la Maison Blanche du président Richard Nixon, est devenu une figure centrale du scandale du Watergate. Son implication profonde dans les événements ayant mené à l'effraction et à la dissimulation ultérieure l'a positionné comme un témoin clé pour l'accusation. Après avoir plaidé coupable et fourni des témoignages cruciaux, il a reçu une peine de prison réduite. Dean travaille désormais comme auteur, chroniqueur et commentateur politique, offrant des critiques acerbes du conservatisme et du Parti républicain.

    Blind Ambition
    Worse than Watergate
    Worse than Watergate : the secret presidency of George W. Bush
    • 2004
    • 2004
    • 1977

      Blind Ambition

      • 419pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      This New York Times bestseller is an insider's account of the fall of Richard Nixon and has remained an indispensable source into Nixon's presidency. BLIND AMBITION is an autobiographical account of a young lawyer who accelerated to the top of the Federal power structure to become Counsel to the President at thirty years of age, only to discover that when reaching the top he had touched the bottom. Most striking in this chronicle is its honesty. Dean spares no one, including himself. But, as TIME magazine noted, "Dean survived, despite the opposition of powerful foes...because he had no false story to protect and he had an amazing ability to recall the truth." "(Dean's) lawyer warned him before he testified, 'Don't waste their time telling them what a nice guy you are.' He has apparently taken this advice to heart." (New York Times Book Review)

      Blind Ambition