!["Up to Watergate, journalism was mostly 'who, what, where and when.' Since Watergate, you've got a lot of [baby] boomers who want to bring down the 'bad guy.' But they have ideology on their brains and now they wear partisan jerseys; they're on a team," John O'Connor said. (Associated Press/File)](https://twt-thumbs-staging.washtimes.com/media-staging.washtimes.com/media/image/2020/10/25/AP05062805404_s878x1166.jpg?a133a97b98270e34a8d77e75e058bcff2dbd22c9)
"Up to Watergate, journalism was mostly 'who, what, where and when.' Since Watergate, you've got a lot of [baby] boomers who want to bring down the 'bad guy.' But they have ideology on their brains and now they wear partisan jerseys; they're on a team," John O'Connor said. (Associated Press/File)
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