SubscribeAsked why Deep Throat would continue to want anonymity now more than three decades after the scandal, Woodward said he could not answer the question because it might help reveal the source's identity.
"When you know who it is, when that story's told, your reaction will be 'now I understand' (why the person wants anonymity). And so to answer that question would lead you down that trail, and that's something we're not anxious to do," he said.
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Heh, the more things change, the more the lame perceptions of eeeevil big business cabals secretly pulling the strings remain the same. Nixon was plenty evil enough without having to blame oil companies.
I wonder if we'll ever know for sure who Deep Throat was? Maybe Woodward will randomly call a press conference someday and wow us all. My personal hope, just because it would be so incredibly wacky, is that Deep Throat was Pat Buchanan, who was an advisor and speechwriter to Nixon.
posted by Asparagirl at 6:19 PM on February 3, 2005