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Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In: Martha Mitchell- Isn’t Overstepping Cocktail Party
Source:The New Democrat “Hosted by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, this ground-breaking variety show was a fast moving barrage of jokes, one-liners, running skits, musical numbers and made fun of the social and political issues of the late 1960s and … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Comedy, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, John Mitchell, Laugh In, Marta Mitchell, NBC, New York Daily News, Political Comedy, Political Satire, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, Rowan and Martin's Laugh In, Satire, The 1970s, United States, Washington, Watergate, World News
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Tim Gracyk: President Richard Nixon’s- Emotional, Historic, Powerful Farewell Speech: August, 9th 1974
Source: The New Democrat Just on a personal note first and then I’ll get into President Nixon’s farewell speech here. I was I guess bored last night and trying to take a break from the news even as a news … Continue reading
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Tagged 1974, America, President Richard Nixon's Farewell Speech, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, Richard Nixon's Career, Richard Nixon's Life, The 1970s, The White House, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate
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Victor D. Hanson: ‘Rethinking Watergate’
Source:Hoover Institution– where the Watergate scandal all started. “The Watergate break-in is now 45 years old. The scandal is as distant from our own time as it was once from 1928. The median age of Americans is about 38 years … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972, 1972 Presidential Election, CBS News, Democratic National Committee, Democratic National Headquarters, Democratic Party, George McGovern, George McGovern For President, Hoover Institution, Lesley Stahl, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, The 1970s, Victor Davis Hanson, Victor Hanson, Washington, Washington D.C., Watergate, Watergate Hotel
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ABC News: ‘Dark Days at The White House’
“Part of the ABC News Great TV News Stories series. From the VHS Tape – “The story of the President at the center of the Watergate Maelstrom, his near impeachment, his last dark days at the White House, and his … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972, 1972 Presidential Election, ABC Evening News, ABC News, All The President's Men, Democratic Party, George McGovern, Georgetown, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, The 1970s, Washington, Washington DC, Washington Post, Watergate Hotel
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PBS: ‘Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings’
Source:PBS– The Summer of Judgement (1983) Source:The New Democrat “Produced by WETA, Washington DC, and aired on PBS in 1983, the second of the Summer of Judgment series reflects on the events surrounding the Watergate Affair during the summer of … Continue reading
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Josh Burdick: CBS News Special on Watergate, June 1992
Source: This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat: Josh Burdick: CBS News Special on Watergate, June 1992 The story of Watergate is so tragic. This idea that President Richard Nixon would be worried about losing the presidency to … Continue reading
Baxter Sapp: CBS News Special Report: Archibald Cox Pre-Saturday Night Massacre
Source: Baxter Sapp: CBS News Special Report: Archibald Cox Pre-Saturday Night Massacre I believe President Richard Nixon’s firing of Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald, was essentially an admission of guilt. That whatever credibility that President Nixon had left in this affair … Continue reading
The Associated Press: ‘Opening of The Senate Watergate Committee (1973)’
“(17 May 1973) Scenes from the United States Senate hearing into the Watergate Affair. Senate Watergate Committee chairman, Sam Ervin makes a statement… From The Associated Press Without the Senate Watergate Committee, President Nixon doesn’t get impeached at least in that … Continue reading
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Bill Boggs TV: John Dean- Interview With Bill Boggs
“John Wesley Dean III (born October 14, 1938) is an American lawyer who served as White House Counsel to United States President Richard Nixon from July 1970 until April 1973. In this position, he became deeply involved in events leading … Continue reading
Politics and Prose: John Dean- The Nixon Defense
“What did the president know, and when did he know it? That was the iconic question of the Watergate scandal and Dean, who served as Nixon’s legal counsel, argues that it remains to be answered. Using his own transcripts of … Continue reading
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