"There aren't a lot of people in the world who have been war heroes, created a high-flying business, and uttered the words that would bring down a presidency," .
"Ken Dahlberg was one of them."
Now, Dahlberg .
As Bob reminds his readers, Dahlberg was a World War II fighter pilot and recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross who went on to become "the Midwest finance chairman for the Committee to Re-elect the President during President Richard M. Nixon's 1972 campaign."
And it was Dahlberg, Bob writes, who didn't lie when Washington Postreporter Bob Woodward called to ask about money from the CEO of Archer Daniels Midland that had been funneled through the campaign to the Watergate burglars. Dahlberg confirmed he had handled the CEO's check.
"It was the turning point in the Watergate investigation, the first proof that the Watergate burglars were financed by a money laundering scheme that was tied to the Oval Office," Bob says.
Bob interviewed Dahlberg in 2008. .
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