Ivy-league-educated, East Coast, Liberal Elitist Bob Woodward was once famous for writing the book "All the President's Men" with his partner in crime, Carla Bernstein. When Bernstein left to work on his Bernstein's Bears series, Woodward decided to write books to give aid and/or comfort to the terrorists.
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| - Ivy-league-educated, East Coast, Liberal Elitist Bob Woodward was once famous for writing the book "All the President's Men" with his partner in crime, Carla Bernstein. When Bernstein left to work on his Bernstein's Bears series, Woodward decided to write books to give aid and/or comfort to the terrorists.
- Bob Woodward (March 26, 1943 - November 5, 1973) was a reporter of the Washington Post, who with Carl Bernstein was investigating the Watergate scandal concerning Richard M. Nixon. Rorschach and Nite Owl II learned by Mark Felt that someone (whom the heroes presume to be Underboss) meant to kill two reporters. On November 5 of 1973 they found that both of them are already dead, lying in the Underboss' car together with a stock of weapons delivered to him by an unknown ally. Underboss claims he had nothing to do with it, and that he was set up. In the end, the duo manage to corner him, but the Comedian sniped him from afar, causing to fall into a coma, before he could reveal who set him up preventing thus the publication of the scandal.
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| - Ivy-league-educated, East Coast, Liberal Elitist Bob Woodward was once famous for writing the book "All the President's Men" with his partner in crime, Carla Bernstein. When Bernstein left to work on his Bernstein's Bears series, Woodward decided to write books to give aid and/or comfort to the terrorists.
- Bob Woodward (March 26, 1943 - November 5, 1973) was a reporter of the Washington Post, who with Carl Bernstein was investigating the Watergate scandal concerning Richard M. Nixon. Rorschach and Nite Owl II learned by Mark Felt that someone (whom the heroes presume to be Underboss) meant to kill two reporters. On November 5 of 1973 they found that both of them are already dead, lying in the Underboss' car together with a stock of weapons delivered to him by an unknown ally. Underboss claims he had nothing to do with it, and that he was set up. In the end, the duo manage to corner him, but the Comedian sniped him from afar, causing to fall into a coma, before he could reveal who set him up preventing thus the publication of the scandal. Probably, the whole Underboss case was designed by Nixon's government to eliminate the reporters in a realistic way, as Underboss previously had a grudge against them. Nixon thus continued his Presidency term. Mike Greenville wrote about the discovery of the bodies in the Wall Street Post. Sometime later, the Comedian joked about that event during a banquet in his honor, saying that he is "clean".
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