22-01-2018, 07:20 PM
"The Post" is interesting only in that it portrays the management heirarchy of The Washington Post back in the Pentagon Papers and Watergate era. In the 11-2x-63 LBJ phone calls the call between LBJ and Kathryn Graham was the only call that was apparently erased. Further, in the following week LBJ called Kathryn Graham and said he was like one of his barnyard animals who would jump the fence just to get at Kathryn Graham. The Post directors clearly missed out on some colorful material that they could have included. The directors might have done some "time traveling" on a broader basis to bring in the personalites of both LBJ and Nixon. Nixon was portrayed as a villian but was not featured nearly enough.
At the end in the credits, they should have told the audience that McNamara and Kathryn Graham eventually got married in the 2000's.
Jim Lateer
At the end in the credits, they should have told the audience that McNamara and Kathryn Graham eventually got married in the 2000's.
Jim Lateer