![]() ![]() At either end of his long bibliography are two of the most divisive American presidents in generations: Richard Nixon and Mr. The scope and depth of his work have earned him a unique place in politics and journalism as perhaps the most enduring chronicler of American presidents. In his 50 years as a journalist, he has written 20 books and covered nine presidents. ![]() Woodward, 77, would be in a position to know. If this was an unconventional way to write a book about a sitting U.S. “I have to be ready to take that call at 10 o’clock at night and then say, what about George Floyd? Or what about the Supreme Court? What’s your relationship with Mitch McConnell?” He had them everywhere because he often didn’t know when President Trump would call. There was one at his bedside, one in his third-floor office, one that floated between the kitchen and the den, and another always in his pocket. When Bob Woodward was writing his latest book, “ Rage,” he kept a stash of Olympus digital tape recorders scattered around his Washington, D.C., rowhouse. ![]()
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