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Deep Throat: The Game Is Afoot
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Reporter David Daley of the Hartford Courant has found W. Mark Felt,
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the former FBI associate director believed by the late Richard Nixon and
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various other people to have been Deep Throat. (See "
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Another Bulletin From the Deep Throat Desk," "
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Deep Throat Revealed [Again]," and "
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Deep Throat Revealed [One Last Time].") Knowing that Felt had denied being
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Deep Throat before,
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Chatterbox wondered aloud earlier this week whether Felt would still deny
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it. Daley did better than wonder: In a story published in Wednesday's Courant , Daley tracked the
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85-year-old Felt down in California and asked him if he was Deep Throat. "No,
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it's not me," Felt answered.
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I would have done better. I would have been more effective. Deep Throat
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didn't exactly bring the White House crashing down, did he?
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Chatterbox doesn't know what to make of Felt's claim that Deep Throat was
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"ineffective," but will set that aside for now. Daley's story, which was picked
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up by the Associated Press and MSNBC, broke the news that a 19-year-old from Port Chester,
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N.Y., named Chase Culeman-Beckman claims to have been told by Carl Bernstein's
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son Jacob that Deep Throat was ... Mark Felt. Culeman-Beckman says that 11
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years ago he attended Hampton Day School Camp in Bridgehampton, Long Island
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with Carl Bernstein's sons, Jacob and Max, and that Jacob was the one who told
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him. According to Daley, Culeman-Beckman "said the young Bernstein told him the
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information came straight from his dad," who of course is one of the three
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people known to be party to the secret. (The other two are Bob Woodward and Ben
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Bradlee.)
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Chatterbox, who is increasingly drawn to the hypothesis that Deep Throat was
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indeed Felt, finds much to like in this story. As a father, Chatterbox knows
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that children tend to blab family secrets--and recalls that Joe Klein's
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authorship of Primary Colors came to light partly as a result of some
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things his kid talked about at school. And summer camp is a well-known crucible
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of intimacy. A paper that Culeman-Beckman has written on the subject tells the
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story most beguilingly:
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I was in the "Herons" group along with about fifteen other 8, 9,
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and 10 year olds ... One Friday in July we went on a trip to Long Beach, Sag
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Harbor, and Jacob, Max and I ended up sitting in the sand precociously talking
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about politics. It was an election year and I was in favor of George Bush
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because he had gone to the Greenwich Country Day School where I was attending,
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while Jacob and Max were for Michael Dukakis, although I do not remember why.
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At some point, the conversation turned to Nixon and Watergate ... which I knew
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little, if nothing, about. During the conversation Jacob told me: "Deep Throat
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was Mark Felt, he's someone in the FBI. I'm 100% sure."
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Still, it would be rash to consider Culeman-Beckman's paper (and Daley's
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story) dispositive. Most crucially, Culeman-Beckman does not back up Daley's
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reporting that Jacob Bernstein's information came from Carl Bernstein.
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Culeman-Beckman told Chatterbox that the context of the Deep Throat
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conversation was a discussion about Jacob Bernstein's dad. But when pressed,
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Culeman-Beckman admitted that Jacob Bernstein hadn't said that Carl Bernstein
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actually told him Deep Throat was Mark Felt. Culeman-Beckman just
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assumed that was how Jacob knew. "I think that would be the only way for
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an 8-year-old child to hear such a name," Culeman-Beckman told Chatterbox. But
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that isn't quite right. It's at least as possible that Jacob Bernstein got the
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idea from his mother , journalist-turned-movie-director Nora Ephron, who
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has stated publicly in the past her suspicions about Felt. ("I always thought
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it was Mark Felt, the third guy at the FBI," she told the Seattle
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Post-Intelligencer in 1993. "But Carl would never tell me. So I honestly
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don't know.")
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Sure enough, today's New York Post has Carl Bernstein and Nora Ephron both
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saying that Jacob was merely parroting his mother's Deep Throat hypothesis.
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Bernstein says that neither Ephron nor Jacob Bernstein knows Deep Throat's
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identity "any more than the man in the moon does," and that Jacob was
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"repeating his mother's guesswork." Ephron says that "Carl never told me who
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Deep Throat was, which was very smart because I would have told the whole world
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by now." (Ephron and Bernstein had a famously nasty divorce, chronicled in
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Ephron's novel Heartburn , later made into a movie with Meryl
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Streep and Jack Nicholson.)
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Incidentally, Culeman-Beckman's paper unearths a nifty Felt-related snippet
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from the White House tapes that Chatterbox didn't know about. As in the White
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House tapes excerpt
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Chatterbox previously cited, Felt is discussed as a probable leaker. This
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time, though, Nixon (who, among other things, will likely be remembered as
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America's last anti-Semitic president) expresses horror at discovering Felt to
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be Jewish . This conversation, dated Oct. 19, 1972, is even more Gothic
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than the last:
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Nixon: Well, if they've got a leak down at the FBI, why the hell can't
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Gray tell us what the hell is left? You know what I mean?...
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Haldeman: We know what's left, and we know who leaked it.
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Nixon: Somebody in the FBI?
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Haldeman: Yes, sir. Mark Felt. You can't say anything about this because it
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will screw up our source and there's a real concern. Mitchell is the only one
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who knows about this and he feels strongly that we better not do anything
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because--
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Nixon: Do anything? Never.
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Haldeman: If we move on him, he'll go out and unload everything. He knows
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everything that's to be known in the FBI. He has access to absolutely
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everything ...
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Nixon: What would you do with Felt?
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Haldeman: Well, I asked Dean ...
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Nixon: You know what I'd do with him, the bastard? Well that's all I want to
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hear about it.
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Haldeman: I think he wants to be in the top spot.
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Nixon: That's a hell of a way for him to get to the top.
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Haldeman: You can figure a lot of--maybe he thought--first of all, he has to
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figure that if you stay in as president there's a possibility or probability
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Gray will stay on. If McGovern comes in, then you know Gray's going to be out
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Nixon: Is he Catholic?
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Haldeman: (unintelligible) Jewish.
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President Nixon: Christ, put a Jew in there?
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Haldeman: Well, that could explain it too.
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[ Update, 8/4/99 : After much pestering online and by phone,
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Chatterbox has finally gotten The Atlantic to post on its Web site Jim
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Mann's watershed Deep Throat piece. Click here and wonder no more about Deep Throat's place of
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employment.]
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