Blind Ambition

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Blind Ambition is a memoir by former White House Counsel John Dean that recounts his role in and perspective on the Watergate scandal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
about United States politics
executive branch of the United States government
author John Dean
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts congressional testimony
criminal conspiracy
legal investigations
describesEvent Watergate scandal
surface form: Watergate cover-up

United States Senate Watergate Committee
surface form: Watergate hearings
describesRoleOf John Dean
documents John Dean’s involvement in Watergate
internal operations of the Nixon White House
focusesOn White House Office
surface form: White House Counsel office

political corruption
presidential power
genre non-fiction
political memoir
hasTheme abuse of power
ethical responsibility
loyalty and betrayal
political scandal
whistleblowing
language English
literaryForm autobiographical narrative
mainSubject John Dean
Nixon administration
surface form: Richard Nixon administration

Watergate scandal
narrativePerspective first-person
perspectiveOf former White House Counsel
portrays G. Gordon Liddy
H. R. Haldeman
John Ehrlichman
Richard Nixon
White House staff
relatedTo Nixon resignation
U.S. presidents
surface form: United States presidential history

Watergate scandal
setting Washington, D.C.
White House
timePeriodCovered Nixon administration
surface form: Nixon presidency

Watergate scandal
surface form: Watergate era
workOf John Dean

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John Dean wrote Blind Ambition
John Wesley Dean III notableWork Blind Ambition
Lost Honor relatedWork Blind Ambition