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O'Connor's account not only highlights the fallout from these actions but also questions the ethics of journalism. With a keen eye for detail, he discusses how the Post’s decisions during this critical time laid the groundwork for the partisan advocacy journalism that permeates media today. This exploration calls readers to reconsider the integrity of those entrusted with delivering the news.
The narrative serves as both a historical recount and a cautionary tale. As O'Connor presents the consequences of those choices, he urges a reevaluation of journalistic values, resonating with contemporary audiences who grapple with the complexities of media influences in politics. The story of Deep Throat becomes not just one of a whistleblower's courage, but a reflection on the responsibility of media institutions.