'They framed Nixon': Bill Murray claim to Joe Rogan echoes Thug Adams maxim
Comedian says Watergate reporter Bob Woodward butchered Belushi biography
Comedian Bill Murray recently appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and eviscerated Washington Post “Watergate” reporter Bob Woodward for shoddy journalism.
Woodward authored the 1984 biography “Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi.” The poor quality of book made Murray reconsider the entire Watergate scandal, which Woodward reported for two years for the Post with Carl Bernstein.
”I read five pages of ‘Wired’ and said ‘Oh my God, they framed Nixon,” Murray told Rogan.
Murray and Belushi rose to fame together as cast-member comedians of “Saturday Night Live” in the 1970s.
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Murray’s bombshell claim echoes one of the primary charges in the Thug Adams artillery attack of facts on cancel-culture fraud.
President Richard Nixon was one of the most popular politicians in US history and he united the nation at a time when the elites claimed it was divided.
The Washington Post at the time was embroiled in a legal battle with the Nixon Administration. Newspaper executives used the opportunity of a petty-crime break-in at the Watergate Hotel in Washington DC in 1972 to initiate daily drumbeat of negative headlines for the Nixon Administration.
President Nixon stepped down from office two years later.