Two years ago this week, Bob Woodward was promoting his new book about Donald Trump’s presidency, and in the process, the legendary journalist used language the public had never heard him use before.
Referring to the Republican administration, Woodward declared in 2018, for example, “[P]eople better wake up to what’s going on.” In a separate interview, the Washington Post editor added, “I’ve never seen an instance when the president is so detached from the reality of what’s going on…. This has not been treated seriously enough…. The things — some of the things — that Trump did and does jeopardizes the real national security.”
At one point, Woodward told the public, “You look at the operation of this White House and you have to say, ‘Let’s hope to God we don’t have a crisis.’”
Almost exactly two years later, Woodward has published a second book on the Trump presidency, this one shaped by a series of conversations between the author and the president himself. And now, the journalist is being even less subtle about his impressions. On “60 Minutes” last night, CBS News’ Scott Pelley expressed surprise that Woodward reached” an editorial conclusion at the end of this book,” which is “something that reporters are not supposed to do.”
The author replied, “Yes. I say the president is the wrong man for the job.”
Pelley pushed back a bit, noting, “But you’re known as the reporter who doesn’t put his thumb on the scale. And yet, at the end of this book, you do just that.” Woodward suggested he couldn’t help himself:









