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Topic: The Presidency

The Press and the Presidency: Silencing the Watchdog
‘President Bush was obsessed from the beginning of his administration with what he regarded as unjustified intrusions by the press.’
By Murrey Marder
Decision-Making: A Visual Journey Inside the Iraq War
‘… it remains the job of journalists to do more than report the “stuff” that happens or bring to the public the “first rough draft of history.”’
By Michael Kirk and Michael Wiser
Reporting on the White House From the Outside In
‘If reporters entrusted to cover the White House know we are in the midst of a “truth-deficient” environment, what is the most responsible way to do our work?’
By Amy Goldstein
1964: Calvin Coolidge and the Press
By Louis M. Lyons