i mind the way you did it. the thing about bernstein that i think you captured so well was his assuredness about how right he was, you know. at the same time totally intuitive, totally instinctive where he had to push woodward, and you re rewriting me because you re a better writer and you do it without even thinking how bruised it s going to be. woodward was, if the right word is, didactic. he would go a, b, c, d in his investigative work, and bernstein would go a, b, c, h. it was right at its peak. there s always been some chick cannery in american politics. you re always going to have some underhanded dealings. nothing comparable to this. ended up that woodward and bernstein ushered in a new era of journalism.
some of the things that came out. i thought as if it was my duty to at least talk to mr. green and ask him to bow out after listening to the victim and her family and say, there s some things we need to get past before we move forward, mr. greene, and that kind of went on deaf ears. mr. rutherford, is he a stooge? is mr. greene, what he call in politics, a stooge? somebody who is set up by somebody with wealth or some chick cannery went into this. they paid for his filing fee and he s just a name they used for some weird reason. what do you think, mr. rutherford? what do you know? you know, chris, it s hard to tell. we talked to him for about 30 minutes and i can tell by talking to him that maybe his mental faculties weren t all there. and that s disturbing. because if they did use him, they certainly chose the wrong person. it s not funny if he doesn t get the joke. i repeated that over and over again. because in talking to him he talked about the statewide campaign and he did not
intervention. some of the things that came out. i thought as if it was my duty to at least talk to mr. green and ask him to bow out after listening to the victim and her family and say, there s some things we need to get past before we move forward, mr. green. and that kind of went object deaf ears. mr. rutherford? is he a stooge, is mr. green what we call in plijs, a took? somebody who is set up by somebody with wealth or some chick cannery went into this. they paid for his filing fee and he s just a name they used for some weird reason. what do you think, mr. rutherford? what do you know? you know, chris, it s hard to tell. we talked to him for about 30 minutes andky tell by talking to him that maybe his mental faculties weren t all there. and that s disturbing. because if they did use him, they certainly chose the wrong person. it s not funny if he doesn t get the joke. i repeated that over and over again. because in talking to him he talked about the statewide campaign and he d