Suppressed, Robert M. Smith
Suppressed, Robert M. Smith
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Suppressed
Confessions of a Former New York Times Washington Correspondent

Author: Robert M. Smith

Narrator: Rick Adamson

Unabridged: 10 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/17/2021


Synopsis

Four million people in nearly 200 countries read the New York Times. Of these, many are opinion-leaders. Journalists everywhere read the paper to get a supposedly objective view of the news and to learn what the Times thinks is important. But they aren't getting that kind of view—despite the ads the Times runs proclaiming its attachment to rock-solid truth.

A Times former White House and investigative correspondent, Robert M. Smith, discloses how some stories make it to print, some do not, how the filters work, and how the paper may have suppressed the most important US political story of the day—Watergate.

Smith shows how the paper stepped into the ring and begun slugging it out with President Trump, instead of staying outside the ring and neutrally reporting what it saw. The book argues that the paper would have been far more effective in countering and exposing the President if it had remained true to its nearly two-hundred-year-old tradition and remained neutral—that is, remained credible (as it so loudly maintains that it is).

About Robert M. Smith

Robert M. Smith is a former New York Times White House and investigative correspondent who was witness to some of the most important stories in modern history, including Watergate, the Pentagon Papers, and the My Lai Massacre. He lives in San Francisco, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Behrooz on February 04, 2022

I Listened to the unabridged 11-hour audio version of this title (read by Rick Adamson, Tantor Audio, 2021). Most of us haven't heard of Bob Smith, first because he ended his career in investigative journalism more than four decades ago and second because he was pretty much absent from the Internet......more

Goodreads review by John on February 08, 2024

What a kaleidoscope life! His paternal grandfather, an Eastern European Jew, adopted the surname Smith when he immigrated to the U.S., settling the the hard-scrabble Roxbury District of Boston. Author recounts his education: Boston Latin School, Harvard, Columbia University's journalism Graduate Sch......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on May 27, 2021

Robert M. Smith (the Author) was a reporter for the New York Times in the 1960's and early 70's. In this book he covers his various exploits while working there along with an inside look of why a paper or editor will print, not print or manipulate a story in the paper all under the guise to keep fav......more

Goodreads review by Gwen on September 13, 2021

Exquisite writing.......more

Goodreads review by Dan on September 07, 2021

An engaging memoir that also details several of the NYT’s missteps in the last 50 years from burying their scoop on Watergate to the more recent trend away from reporting to ‘advocacy.......more