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All the President’s Men Quiz – Which Character Are You?

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Take this All the President’s Men quiz to find out which character from All the President’s Men you are. Answer these quick questions to find out. Play it now!

Oh wait, that’s the film’s start? Normally at the end of the movie the major theft occurs. However, we’re just beginning.

Bob Woodward, a junior journalist, is called for the arraignment of the crooks by the Washington Post Editor. (The Defense Recommended is here “We are not crooks!”) The crooks from Miami have already an attorney, although though none of them have made a phone call, Woodward realizes that it is strange. Yeah, here stinks something.

It is even less evil if the journalist finds the name of a White House employee in one of the burglar’s notes. For us, it looks as straightforward as a two-point connecting puzzle, but the correlation doesn’t imply a cause. Woodward wants cold, tough evidence to print a story, but nobody is going to talk.

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His publisher, Harry Rosenfeld, encourages him and cooperate with Carl Bernstein, his fellow journalist. They don’t call Captain Planet with their might in combination, but form “Woodstein,” the unspeakable team.

Both follow a lengthy and tumultuous path. Doors in their faces are hung and doors are banged along the route. Bernstein flirts with an information officer and fools the secretary into accessing an ADA office. Snug, Carl. Sneaky. Also, you must try to play this All the President’s Men quiz.

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In the meantime, Woodward has an anonymous source that only runs through Deep Throat. Woodward meets him in his shady car park and Deep Throat offers him a number of cryptic instructions, such as “follow the cash.” So, Mr. Throat, do you follow where? That is the true question. This is a genuine question.

Ironically, as a daily task, Bob Woodward did not want the news story of the century to start. In the Washington Post, he spent most of his first nine months reporting relatively regular stories but recently concluded a series of attempts to murder Alabama’s notorious Governor George Wallace. Like a step back to the type of daily job reporting he wished to leave, a burglary at the Democratic Party Headquarters at Watergate Hotel hit Woodward.

Woodward begins to make horrible discoveries in court for the apprehension. Also, the burghers were not average robbers; they packed listening equipment to bug the headquarters of the Democratic Party.

The burglars are also a weird mix. The fifth one, once a Central Intelligence Agency worker James W. McCord is claiming to be Cubans from Miami. Woodward swiftly links the Cuban people and McCord to 2 people who had intimate relationships with the White House, a former employee of the CIA, E. Howard Hunt, and former President Nixon Special Counsel Charles Colson.

Editors again assign Carl Bernstein, a senior reporter, to work with Woodward in the Washington Post office as it emerges from the major investigations. First, the journalists tie Watergate’s break-in to Nixon’s campaign group (CREEP), which is the Committee to Re-Elect the President.

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Then unlock a secret CREEP slush Fund, which spies on and sabotages two Democratic presidential candidates: Edmund Muskie and George McGovern, from an unidentified source known only as Deep Throat, Woodward, and Bernstein The motto for their inquiry “follows the dollar,” as they try to locate the top authorities who are given access to the fund.

Bernstein can join H.R. Haldeman, one of Nixon’s helpers, with the Slush Fund. Bradlee asks him to corroborate the news, but he distorts a source and causes the paper to carry a story denied by sources. This is a major defeat, but Bernstein and Woodward don’t take the narrative away from Bradlee or.

Woodward oversleeps with Deep Throat for his final meeting. He screams at him when he arrives: “I’m tired of the games you play. Just tell me what you know! Tell me what you know!” Deep Throat says this cover-up of Watergate is a conspiracy throughout the government’s intelligence services. He also expressly states that the lives may be in jeopardy for Woodward and Bernstein. Which All the President’s Men character are you?

Where they are bugged, Woodward goes to Bernstein’s house. He explained what Deep Throat informed them and the couple went to the house of Bradlee. Though Bradlee has made a mistake, he tells her to prepare for it to come.

Although Nixon seems to have triumphed, the headlines they give all the presidents will be punished for handling Watergate’s unlawful conduct in a short space of time until Nixon ultimately gives up.

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Kevin Miele

Kevin Miele is a seasoned writer, cinephile, and quiz enthusiast hailing from United States. Born with a love for storytelling and a penchant for detail, he has dedicated his talents to creating the ultimate cinematic quiz experience for movie buffs worldwide. From timeless classics to the latest blockbusters, Kevin's quizzes span across genres and eras, offering an inclusive and exciting challenge for film enthusiasts of all backgrounds. He believes that movies are not just a form of entertainment but a source of inspiration, reflection, and connection, and his quizzes aim to celebrate that.
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