Geoff Shepard

Geoff Shepard

Geoff Shepard holds degrees from both Whittier College (Nixon’s alma mater) and Harvard Law School. He served for five years on Nixon’s White House staff, initially as a White House Fellow and then as a member of John Ehrlichman’s Domestic Council, where he ultimately became Associate Director for General Government.

During the Watergate crisis, he functioned as Fred Buzhardt’s principal deputy, helping to transcribe the White House tapes and run the Document Rooms holding Haldeman and Ehrlichman files. He was a government witness in the Plumbers Trial and subpoenaed as a witness in the cover-up trial.

For the past three decades, Geoff has arranged and hosted annual reunions of the Nixon-Ford White House policy planning staffs.

He also wrote a book about the politics of the Watergate scandal that was published by Penguin Sentinel in 2008: The Secret Plot to Make Ted Kennedy President, Inside the Real Watergate Scandal describes how the scandal was deliberately prolonged to inflict maximum political damage on the GOP with the goal of returning the Kennedy political dynasty to power in 1976.

Lies, Damn Lies and Dramatizations II: ‘All The President’s Men’

by Geoff Shepard

My earlier essay on intentional inaccuracies in the Frost/Nixon movie bemoaned the fact that this sort of quasi-documentary has such dramatic impact-because people actually “see” the invented wrongdoing-that it outweighs any writings constrained by actual fact. 

Perhaps the best example of this comes from the 1976 movie, “All the President’s Men,” produced by Robert Redford and starring Redford and Dustin Hoffman as cub Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.  

The movie was a dramatization of Woodward and Bernstein’s 1974 book by the same name that chronicled the investigative reporting that led to the resignations of Bob Haldeman and John Erhlichman.  The book was a best-seller in its own right-especially after their editor suggested the early drafts needed something more catchy and they hit upon the idea of naming Woodward’s secret source of government information after the recent pornographic movie, “Deep Throat.”  (more…)

Lies, Damn Lies and Dramatizations: ‘Frost/Nixon’

by Geoff Shepard

Introduction:

In a sense, son-in-law Edward Cox was mistaken when he told President Nixon shortly before his 1974 resignation that doing so would not stop the onslaught.

You don’t know these people. I know them. Let me tell you something about them. I worked in the US Attorney’s Office in New York. And I went to school with some of these people. They’re tough. They’re smart. But, most of all, they hate you with a passion. Most because of the war, and some because of other reasons. And they and others like them, and the press, they’re going to hound you. They’re going to harass you for the rest of your life.

Nixon died in 1994, almost fifteen years ago, but even his death did not stop the onslaught from those radicalized by their opposition to the Vietnam War… The “Frost/Nixon” movie is the latest ad hominem attack. (more…)