How Watergate Ruined Everything

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  • @faeangel7649
    @faeangel7649 ปีที่แล้ว +1633

    As a kid, all I ever heard were jokes about Watergate, I was never actually taught it. Not in school, not by any adults in my life. And, when I became a late teen/early adult, I was just expected to have suddenly known all about it.
    This was the first time I actually got a "lesson" on it

    • @bobnolin9155
      @bobnolin9155 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Google is your friend

    • @reverie8223
      @reverie8223 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @naturalbeauty25
      @naturalbeauty25 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      This is my first time hearing the explanation as well. Thank you Leeja!

    • @Gusativo
      @Gusativo ปีที่แล้ว +42

      As a kid, it is probably too adult of a topic. But yeah, not being something taught and throughly discussed in school really is a failure of the educational system.

    • @Greatmount
      @Greatmount ปีที่แล้ว +30

      My education in American history essentially stopped in the 1950s. I graduated high school 2008 btw.

  • @funnlivinit
    @funnlivinit ปีที่แล้ว +210

    There are many, many of us that are as horrified as Leeja about what’s happening to our democracy due to 45 and the GOP.

    • @hundykidhundy9603
      @hundykidhundy9603 ปีที่แล้ว

      ya and joe biden and the democrats are so much better this country is a shit show and it will never get any better cuz ppl like me and you will never come together on the things that really matter instead we will continue fighting over pointless culture war bs

    • @TwitchCaptain
      @TwitchCaptain ปีที่แล้ว

      *republic

    • @Notllamalord
      @Notllamalord ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@TwitchCaptainnerd

    • @TheTilitus
      @TheTilitus ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@TwitchCaptain When the arrgument is lost point out the spelling misstakes. Its sad to see someone call themselfs Twitch captin and not even be someone on Twitch. Give the name to someone worth something.

    • @TwitchCaptain
      @TwitchCaptain ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheTilitus What spelling mistake?

  • @TheOicyu812
    @TheOicyu812 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    You forgot to mention Forrest Gump's role in this.

  • @johnnysalter7072
    @johnnysalter7072 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've thought that before about Trump being illiterate.

  • @thomasmartin4281
    @thomasmartin4281 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Holy fuck I didn’t know about the kidnapping part. The guy who did it ended up being an ambassador to the Czech Republic under trump

  • @hampyonce
    @hampyonce ปีที่แล้ว

    I enjoy your coverage of these important issues and events. You do it well.

  • @MM-NolascoPH
    @MM-NolascoPH ปีที่แล้ว

    This video was recommended to me here on TH-cam. I am intrigued and I'm not even an American. I just heard and watched about the Watergate because of Buzzfeed Unsolved.
    Love from the Philippines

  • @mushroomsteve
    @mushroomsteve ปีที่แล้ว +4233

    Pardoning Nixon is what really ruined everything. If Nixon had been held accountable, we wouldn't be in this mess today.

    • @muc405
      @muc405 ปีที่แล้ว +406

      Even Betty Ford was pissed off at her husband for pardoning Nixon, because she said it made him and their family look complicit in Watergate.

    • @ttintagel
      @ttintagel ปีที่แล้ว +206

      It was a terrible precedent to set.

    • @robinpage2730
      @robinpage2730 ปีที่แล้ว +215

      Exactly. Ford chose party loyalty and, ironically for a conservative, "civility politics" over justice fair and impartial. Nixon should have done time along with his accomplices.

    • @Mrs.Deanna_Ember
      @Mrs.Deanna_Ember ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, Ford and republicans basically sang "Let it go!!! Let it gooooo!!!" and still one of the most cowardly, dumbest decisions ever made in government history, especially since it was done solely to "appease" upset conservatives who were afraid of a possible spanking

    • @mushroomsteve
      @mushroomsteve ปีที่แล้ว +190

      @@robinpage2730 Party over country. It's the Republican way.

  • @JoraAustin
    @JoraAustin ปีที่แล้ว +178

    Justice for Martha Mitchell, holy crap. She probably sucked too, but she tried to do the right thing and was falsely imprisoned and forcibly sedated for days for speaking out. That's terrifying. And that's what they're willing to do to their own!

    • @markdaniels7174
      @markdaniels7174 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      If you wanted to keep a secret, don’t tell it to Mrs. Mitchell. She was a boisterous Party Gal with loose lips. Quite a character; there’s a documentary about her.

  • @markwilliams2620
    @markwilliams2620 ปีที่แล้ว +546

    I watched the "I'm not a crook" speech live. I was 4. I knew he was lying. Sesame Street/Katain Kangaroo/Mr Rogers had taught me how to spot one.

    • @AammaK
      @AammaK ปีที่แล้ว +63

      That is both hilarious and adorable!

  • @jasonryan3506
    @jasonryan3506 ปีที่แล้ว +946

    The pardon of Nixon was the greatest crime of this scandal.

    • @Death_By_Media
      @Death_By_Media ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Both crimes arguably inevitable symptoms of the superstructure perpetuating itself

    • @mathewmcdonald3657
      @mathewmcdonald3657 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Death_By_Media huh? What is that supposed to mean? Superstructure? Don’t try so hard be yourself.

    • @Preciouspink
      @Preciouspink ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That would further divide, a nation and not serve any material good. The Japanese Imperial Navy executed Amelia Earhart and her companion.Not disclosing this had served to heal nations and ensure a future friendship between the US and its people with the country of Japan and their people.

    • @BuildLego
      @BuildLego ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Also the Bush 1st administration for Iran Contra pardons

    • @jess_hinz
      @jess_hinz ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@mathewmcdonald3657 superstructure encompasses cultural and political institutions, all things that uphold capitalism and the status quo - it’s a word you learn early on when studying sociology. you can have knowledge about certain things and be yourself at the same time haha

  • @reveur1782
    @reveur1782 ปีที่แล้ว +1249

    As a blood relative of Nixon, I thought I'd share that not even his own family like him. Though some still make excuses about Watergate, many use marijuana or smear mud on his name. When I asked my grandmother what he was like, she called him a selfish coward and said that he never cared about family. Even when our family tries to explain or understand his actions, none of us even LIKE him as a person.

    • @davidstrelec2000
      @davidstrelec2000 ปีที่แล้ว +126

      That is a very shitty legacy to leave behind

    • @eric2500
      @eric2500 ปีที่แล้ว +90

      He did not seem very likeable - but Trump knows how to seem likeable, and that' a big problem with our national culture.
      Remember Bush v Gore and who you'd rather have a BEER with? Bush did not even drink!

    • @moralfortitude...2217
      @moralfortitude...2217 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Sad, when own fam, despises, him...
      Fam love is everything...
      can see the similarity between the two, nix&dtrump...
      nix, got fam love but didn't appreciate it...
      dtrump, never got it & never developed it, himself & doesn't realize it's important.

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Is that why he turned down the chance to go to Harvard in order to help out the family store and thus had to go to the markedly inferior Whittier? Because he was so selfish and didn't care about his family?

    • @Mikey-jv5fv
      @Mikey-jv5fv ปีที่แล้ว +31

      @@eric2500 a lot of Trumps family members don’t like him either lol

  • @kennystrydom4964
    @kennystrydom4964 ปีที่แล้ว +2769

    Difference with Watergate is that Congress actually held the executive branch accountable. Today, the GOP would have rallied behind Nixon and he would finish his term.

    • @corujariousa
      @corujariousa ปีที่แล้ว +133

      Yes but the GOP resisted as much as possible. They finally came to their senses when there was no way to salvage the situation. Indeed, shame, responsibility, patriotism and morality were concepts still understood/adopted by most of Congress. I hope we can restore that.

    • @foodconnoisseur4498
      @foodconnoisseur4498 ปีที่แล้ว +240

      @@corujariousa The funny thing is in 2023 we have literal audio of Trump confessing to the crimes he's being indicted for and yet the GOP still demonstrates unwavering faith and support for the former president.

    • @corujariousa
      @corujariousa ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@foodconnoisseur4498 Yeah... Politicians at least do it consciously for power but having millions of voters embracing the nonsense is what bothers me a lot more. Why be so partisan when you know you are being made a fool and the country is being destroyed? There is no gain for the average citizen with that, quite the contrary. I know people who used to laugh and make fun of Trump and even mention his many flaws and defeats in business. The same people became MAGA once he was appointed as the GOP candidate and still support the crook. They choose to ignore all facts, reason and morality. I can't explain that. It is like an invisible virus that affected millions.

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​​@@corujariousan 1974, it took knowing that the tape existed forced.the dam to break. We've heard an actual Trunp confession on tape, and they _still_ rally behind him. Not to mention the fact that they stood behind him when he sent goons to kill them.

    • @Vanderearden
      @Vanderearden ปีที่แล้ว

      : Really, because the RNC rallied to save Trump from impeachment not once, but twice... Just as the DNC rallied around Clinton to save him from impeachment.

  • @brianarbenz1329
    @brianarbenz1329 ปีที่แล้ว +412

    I was a 13-year-old precocious political junkie and passionate McGovern supporter when the Watergate scandal broke. And you laid it out clearly and vividly. It was like reliving it in 20 minutes.
    And yes, the similarities between Nixon and Trump were remarkable. Nixon an evil genius. Trump was too, except for the genius part.

    • @thomasword5762
      @thomasword5762 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Trump is a genius when it comes to conning.

    • @adrianpalmer3077
      @adrianpalmer3077 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      ​@@thomasword5762The people that let themselves be conned make him a "genius," not the other way around! 😉

    • @classicclassi6146
      @classicclassi6146 ปีที่แล้ว

      Trump would use his money to get someone to be smart for him then not pay them

    • @johnweigel9761
      @johnweigel9761 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      But...but Trump himself said he is a very stable genius. :D

    • @CraigKeidel
      @CraigKeidel ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Have you read Thompson's Campaign 72 book? If not, I highly recommend it!

  • @eh3000
    @eh3000 ปีที่แล้ว +688

    The worst crime of Nixon is his ruining of the peace deal LBJ negotiated to end the Vietnam War so Nixon can win his first term in office. LBJ knew and discussed it with Nixon on a recorded phone call that was never released until 50 years later by the LBJ library.
    Nixon committed treason to get elected and caused the Vietnam War to continue for more years, costing the lives of thousands US service men and likely over a million Vietnamese. The failure of LBJ to direct the DoJ to investigate this crime reverberates to today and the massive reluctance of our institutions to investigate the crimes of top political officials and leaders. The failure of our institutions to hold the treasonous actions of past GOP Presidents (Nixon, Reagan, Bush) should not surprise anyone why Trump believes he can get away with anything.

    • @OceanusHelios
      @OceanusHelios ปีที่แล้ว +63

      Most Republicans are not even aware of this. Even though this was declassified around 2010? My memory is foggy on the date but not on the declassification. Odd though because world news could have covered his visit to South Vietnam and could have shown how Nixon derailed the peace talks, or perhaps not if it were done behind closed doors. The sad truth is the rest of the world is sometimes better informed on the USA's dealings than the USA is. Why? Because we make things top secret to the American people to ensure domestic peace even though many things might be plain as day to the rest of the world. Funny thing how ignorance is bliss, huh?

    • @DanielinLaTuna
      @DanielinLaTuna ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re absolutely right. The GOP has given us traitor after traitor from Nixon onwards. Ford, who pardoned the crook, Reagan who did a replay of the ‘68 Vietnam “deal” - Iran Hostages, Bush and Bush (especially W), and most famously, Trump.

    • @marcleviton5401
      @marcleviton5401 ปีที่แล้ว

      This event was treason. Reagan did the same thing with the Iran Contra scandal.

    • @Timothy.365
      @Timothy.365 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      You're spot on! I saw it on the Oliver Stone documentary and he had all those conversations on there. The double dealing was absolutely mind boggling.

    • @Stephanie-we5ep
      @Stephanie-we5ep ปีที่แล้ว

      Kissinger, imo, was guiltier than Nixon.... Kissinger was the guy on the ground whispering in all those ears. Talk about treason!! They should have been hanged, the US would be so much better off!

  • @CarFreeSegnitz
    @CarFreeSegnitz ปีที่แล้ว +285

    The worst effect by far is every scandal since has been labelled {arbitrary word}-gate.

    • @quinnfarris
      @quinnfarris ปีที่แล้ว +89

      but it did make it very funny that the sub company is called Oceangate

    • @nas84payne
      @nas84payne ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Which I’ve hated 😀

    • @dennismetzger9287
      @dennismetzger9287 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Gate Gate

    • @asagoldsmith3328
      @asagoldsmith3328 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@dennismetzger9287Watergategate

    • @phineas81707
      @phineas81707 ปีที่แล้ว

      You reckon the hotel hates it?

  • @scottplumer3668
    @scottplumer3668 ปีที่แล้ว +363

    I remember my dad, a Republican, being glued to the TV during the hearings. I asked him what Watergate was, being a child of 7 at the time, and all he would say was "a big mess." Thanks for this concise explanation.

    • @Colonel__Ingus69
      @Colonel__Ingus69 ปีที่แล้ว

      There was no peace deal. LBJ was a master wheeler dealer/bully in the Senate and thought he could negotiate his way out of his own big lie (Gulf of Tonkin) but he could never get the North Vietnamese to negotiate because they knew they just had to wait it out until the US got tired of fighting.

    • @MaidenUtah1
      @MaidenUtah1 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I was about that age too. Whenever I heard about Watergate, I actually thought “what’s the big deal…a gate where water passes through it, I mean who cares?”. Such innocent times (at least for me).

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @MaidenUtah1 Nixon probably wished he had used that line, instead of “Third rate burglary.”

  • @ryantennyson7562
    @ryantennyson7562 ปีที่แล้ว +172

    Thank you. A fascinating account of the Watergate scandal when I was a teen. We watched the house hearings live on TV in Govrnment classes in high school, my jaw dropped.
    At times history does repeat itself, however this time a thief may be re-elected as President. Who's fooled again?

    • @DLYChicago
      @DLYChicago ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Looks like we got a case of meet the new boss, the same as the old boss.

    • @koolkranny
      @koolkranny ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Trump has a framed letter from Nixon saying he would be president someday.

  • @Juliett-A
    @Juliett-A ปีที่แล้ว +739

    It says a lot about our country when "I'm not confident the former president is literate" is an honest and plausible reality.

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      Trump's older sister complained about how Donald had someone take the SATs for him. It is disgusting when people have worked hard to pass those tests.

    • @sloppyjoke6062
      @sloppyjoke6062 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Current one too😂

    • @johnwright9372
      @johnwright9372 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      ​@@sloppyjoke6062Joe did his own exams.

    • @sloppyjoke6062
      @sloppyjoke6062 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnwright9372 the history of plagiarism with Biden goes way back wouldn’t be so surprised

    • @amehak1922
      @amehak1922 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      I had so many people ask me why I don't agree with them that Trump was the best president ever. I told them because I'm not as gullible as they are.

  • @Godd___
    @Godd___ ปีที่แล้ว +296

    my dad, generally speaking, is a pretty middle ground person when it comes to politics. he says stuff like "well we cant go too extreme on either side," "things were going fine when i was a kid," but more recently hes been turning further left. he said that in his 54 years, hes never been more worried about democracy in the US and he thinks if things keep going in the direction they are now its either revolution or allow fascists to plant themselves in the government. just makes me think, you know things are going to shit when people around you who are mostly apolitical are getting worried about the government.

    • @shampowowowow6550
      @shampowowowow6550 ปีที่แล้ว +64

      It’s shocking how many older republican americans are beginning to become more democratic. My entire family is VERY republican, and my dad was a hardcore trumpism conservative. Throughout the past year, he’s slowly begun to question republican talking points & ideas. Still leans republican, but I genuinly never expected HIM of all people to do this.
      I hope this trend continues!

    • @Purpleturtlehurtler
      @Purpleturtlehurtler ปีที่แล้ว +32

      ​@@shampowowowow6550that gives me hope. I'm trying to get my Qmom to see the logical fallacies in the conspiracy theories, and it's not going well.

    • @Chasityolaf
      @Chasityolaf ปีที่แล้ว +15

      This has always been an issue. It’s just now effecting the average white family

    • @Stephanie-we5ep
      @Stephanie-we5ep ปีที่แล้ว +28

      I'm 54 too, and the one thing that makes me the angriest is that the GOP batshit lunacy has sent me into the Democratic camp. Most of my life I've been more of an Eisenhower Repub than anything... the GOP is just utterly crazy and completely divorced from reality. I went left in the aftermath of Bush's WMD lies and I don't see myself going back to the right anytime soon.
      I don't think I'm the only one either.

    • @Mrs.Deanna_Ember
      @Mrs.Deanna_Ember ปีที่แล้ว +7

      All this is nothing new though, and things might have been fine for certain people back then but certaintly not for everybody. Mainstream society has always been more or less on the left side of things.

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    I was never able to understand why Nixon did this. He won a huge electoral victory in 1972, before the public knew about the whole Watergate scandal. I can only surmise that he was extremely paranoid. That he was not held accountable was a terrible miscarriage of justice.

    • @Laotzu.Goldbug
      @Laotzu.Goldbug ปีที่แล้ว +15

      It was definitely the paranoia. Nixon was an exceptionally skilled politician, and Watergate aside, a very good president, but he had a major character defect.

    • @jacobvardy
      @jacobvardy ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Nixon was a profoundly insecure man, with a deep seated sense of grievance. This made him an ambitious, hard working, and skilled politician but also susceptible to conspiratorial thinking. Like a Greek tragedy, the quality that brought him to power was also the cause of his fall. I'd disagree with the commenter calling themself "obergroupenfuhrer" that Nixon was a "very good president". He destroyed millions of lives to further his ambitions. Prolonging the US occupation of Vietnam, helping orchestrate genocide in Indonesia, starting the War of Drugs to suppress domestic opponents....

    • @Laotzu.Goldbug
      @Laotzu.Goldbug ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@jacobvardy and yet, in this fundamentally disingenuous comment you assert some completely unfounded accusations, and more importantly completely, and intentionally, Overlook the major positive actions that he took such as ending the Draft, starting the meaningful process to end the Cold War by opening China, bringing about Detente with the Soviet Union in a time when people were already exhausted by Vietnam - eventually leading to a major period of stagnation in the Soviet Union which was fundamental to its collapse, literally creating the EPA, and numerous others. and he was a good president not just because of some policies but because he was actually good at being the president, his diplomacy whether with the Soviets or with our allies was effective and he was both respected and feared as any effective president has to be.

    • @matthewgagnon9426
      @matthewgagnon9426 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@Laotzu.Goldbug You'll have to forgive me for not taking someone who has the name of a Nazi paramilitary rank seriously.

    • @Laotzu.Goldbug
      @Laotzu.Goldbug ปีที่แล้ว

      @@matthewgagnon9426 tell yourself whatever story you have to to ignore the facts

  • @chrisoneill3999
    @chrisoneill3999 ปีที่แล้ว +484

    It took the GOP fifty years to get from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump. But they made it.

    • @annenelson5656
      @annenelson5656 ปีที่แล้ว +58

      And they had Reagan in between to keep the steamroller going.

    • @Death_By_Media
      @Death_By_Media ปีที่แล้ว +15

      They’ve been working on it the whole time . From Goo goo politics to the federalist society all Dominion seven mountains mandate funded type shit . And Arguably since reconstruction .

    • @Death_By_Media
      @Death_By_Media ปีที่แล้ว

      @@annenelson5656yep can’t forget the father of neoliberalism who engineered an election through literal treason

    • @chrispychicken9614
      @chrispychicken9614 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      It was always going to go this way: the Great Replacement and Lost Cause Myths both are commonly found in their voter base.

    • @moralfortitude...2217
      @moralfortitude...2217 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      And that's the point, history always repeats its self, not bcuz they didn't learn from it but learning how to do it better
      w/o fail... if at first you don't succeed try try again. 🤔🤨

  • @ttintagel
    @ttintagel ปีที่แล้ว +332

    I asked my mother what it was like living through Watergate. She said it changed everything for her. She never looked at any authority figure the same way again, with the total, unquestioning trust she used to have. (And yet, she voted for Reagan twice...)

    • @bobblueford
      @bobblueford ปีที่แล้ว +34

      She wasn't alone - about 90% of the country voted for him twice.

    • @hermitthefrog8951
      @hermitthefrog8951 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Obama too. Go figure...

    • @garypage9515
      @garypage9515 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@bobblueford And I have regretted it since!!

    • @randyhilton6629
      @randyhilton6629 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@bobblueford 50.7% Reagan, 41% Carter, 6.6 Anderson '84 Reagan 58.8%, Mondale 40.6%

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah but the blur between reality and tv personailities was well being pushed into peoples homes to direct them.

  • @eric2500
    @eric2500 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    No charges were filed, that was bad enough, but the pardon seemed like an assault on reality itself.

  • @galvatrontimewars
    @galvatrontimewars ปีที่แล้ว +95

    E. Howard Hunt had his hands in all sorts of wrong doing. He was daddy Bush’s favorite go to for under the table tactics.

    • @TheGriffintatt
      @TheGriffintatt ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Up to and including JFK, according to some.

    • @drstevej2527
      @drstevej2527 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@TheGriffintatt
      Yes according to conspiracy nuts.

    • @eric2500
      @eric2500 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheGriffintatt He did more than enough without that. Let's stay real.

  • @uncluckable6535
    @uncluckable6535 ปีที่แล้ว +224

    Acceptance of a pardon is an admission of guilt, so Nixon's insistence on his innocence is nonsense

    • @ajsmith4101
      @ajsmith4101 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Thats... that's just not how a pardon works though.

    • @uncluckable6535
      @uncluckable6535 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@ajsmith4101 go ahead and explain it to me then. Burdick v. US. Despite the fact that it is still disputed, past precedent implies some level of admission.

    • @Chrischos
      @Chrischos ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@ajsmith4101 Do u get pardoned if u did nothing ?! seems odd to me

    • @ajsmith4101
      @ajsmith4101 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@Chrischos since it's possible to be charged with a crime that you didn't commit, it's absolutely possible to then be pardoned for said crime, even if you never committed a crime.

    • @Chrischos
      @Chrischos ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@ajsmith4101 I dont need to be pardoned if i did nmothing like this makes no sense for me. if i did nothing they just should drop the case against me isnt it ?!
      Edit: A pardon is a pardon for me means that only if u did something u can get pardoned, if i was alleged of a crime but didnt do it they just need to drop the case because why pardon me if i di d nothing liek for me a pardon is something that u do if someone did something that u didnt like but after talking about it ur ok and pardon him of the conseuqences ?!

  • @normlang1994
    @normlang1994 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    💯% Nixon should have gone to JAIL!!!

    • @easyalpha1
      @easyalpha1 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hillary should be in jail...

    • @dontmisunderstand6041
      @dontmisunderstand6041 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Prison. Jail is a temporary holding place for the accused, not for criminals.

  • @michaelheller8841
    @michaelheller8841 ปีที่แล้ว +111

    All the crimes Trump has done would've made even Nixon blush. Watching your take on Watergate, makes
    me think most of that poor woman getting kidnapped, so crazy.

    • @jasonquinlan1733
      @jasonquinlan1733 ปีที่แล้ว

      Most major politicians from the 21st century are just as corrupt as trump and Nixon. It’s just that them 2 are the white whales when it comes to the government and media trying to take them down.

    • @Mrbetsalot
      @Mrbetsalot ปีที่แล้ว

      Who got kidnapped?

    • @arnold-ho8kh
      @arnold-ho8kh ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Don't care still voting trump 😂

    • @rickkroll
      @rickkroll ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@arnold-ho8khyall are going to lose again but good luck. If i were you guys i wouldnt even show up, waste of time for you

    • @Saulgud23
      @Saulgud23 ปีที่แล้ว

      What about Joe Biden's crimes? Why is everyone so unable to see through their hypocrisy in these comments?

  • @DanielinLaTuna
    @DanielinLaTuna ปีที่แล้ว +65

    Thanks, Leeja, for reminding folks what happened and why it matters today. I was just entering college when the hearings were held; the criminality of the Nixon White House was understood by my elder peers, but I soon learned what they knew.
    A newer telling is HBO’s “White House Plumbers”, definitely worth watching. And of course the classic “All The President’s Men” (1976).

    • @KiwiCatherineJemma
      @KiwiCatherineJemma ปีที่แล้ว

      Here in our little corner of the South Pacific Ocean, in New Zealand, we had just 2 partly government funded, semi-commercial TV channels. When "All the President's Men" first aired on TV (so a few years after 1976) reasonably strict censorship laws then, forbid the "F" word from being said out loud on TV, even late at night. They made an exception, on the basis that, although a scripted acted movie, because it was based on a true story and the "F" word was a quote of what was said at the time. So I guess you'd have to say that, President Nixon was personally responsible for New Zealanders being able to see and hear, the first Fux on our local television broadcasts !

  • @marklamora885
    @marklamora885 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    I can't believe I lived through that. Great summary, as Leeja will do. As an aside, the CRP was called by everyone Republican or Democrat - CREEP. Yikes!

  • @isaacj.elliott2137
    @isaacj.elliott2137 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Thanks! I wish more people understood our history like this! I'm new to the channel but I'll be here a while 🤙

    • @mhd7832
      @mhd7832 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      NÃO HA PHONE MAIS POR SEGURANÇA EU TIREI O PHONE . AQUI SO POR ESCRITO . VIU E TECNICO EM TECNOLOGIA #

  • @rickfeenstrastaff7409
    @rickfeenstrastaff7409 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    I was a teenager in high school when the Watergate scandal erupted.
    The press coverage seemed to leave info gaps that made it hard to follow the story.
    Thx to Leeja and this superb history lesson, there are No more missing parts or pieces of the full story.
    Thank you Leeja! Your work has no equal !

  • @gbickell
    @gbickell ปีที่แล้ว +46

    This, and more scandal, would certainly contribute to the loss of faith in public institutions. It is very worrying.

  • @bandotasif
    @bandotasif ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Ford should not have pardoned Nixon. I remember how it pissed me off then and still does. Had he not been pardon, perhaps it would slowed Trump down. Agnew was not going pardon Nixon. They had to get rid of Agnew. Good Times.

  • @cruelty6368
    @cruelty6368 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You forgot to mention that Gerald Ford was on the Warren Commission.

  • @lesliedavid1244
    @lesliedavid1244 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I watched Whitehouse Plumbers on Max and wondered if it was a comedy.

  • @mossydog2385
    @mossydog2385 ปีที่แล้ว +80

    Yep, we had a watch party with our next door neighbor's all through the hearings. Everyone was pretty disgusted and it was the topic of discussion from my math class, English, social studies...the works.
    Every Republican since Ike...who I have a foreign policy bone to pick with...have been creeps, perverts, thieves and crooks of all description, they have also been the death of the American middle class through the fantasy of "neoliberal economics", and have also been truly despicable as people, and yet people keep voting for them. I will never understand it.
    You should cover Spiro taking bags full of cash bribes IN the Whitehouse next time, that whole thing was pushed to the back because of Watergate.

    • @tonyjones1560
      @tonyjones1560 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes! I’m from Maryland and I’m sure Agnew remains among the most corrupt politicians the state has EVER produced…

    • @otoolio72987
      @otoolio72987 ปีที่แล้ว

      you do realize that most of the democratic party embarces neoliberalism economic policies as well. the only difference is that they cloak it in identity politics BS like non binary bathrooms. but the second you ask them to increase the minimum wage....crickets.

  • @jonathanwiliams4993
    @jonathanwiliams4993 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    I learned quite a bit from this video. Waaaay more than I understood previously, and I've always been fascinated by the Watergate scandal. I was born in October 1973 when this was all happening. As a holder of a BA in International Studies (a subset of Political Science), this case has always intrigued me.

    • @Vanderearden
      @Vanderearden ปีที่แล้ว +4

      And in your 50 years of intrigue and a college degree with some association to the subject matter, you never got more information on the topic than you did from a 23 minute video?

    • @kirkgoshert7876
      @kirkgoshert7876 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Vanderearden Awesome.

    • @Chrischos
      @Chrischos ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Vanderearden Shows how corrupt and misleading us politics can be to me

    • @Vanderearden
      @Vanderearden ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Chrischos: US politics is corrupt and criminal to its core, but isn't it the fault of the press that hasn't informed people about Watergate, more than a video does, over 50 years later?

  • @USMarine75
    @USMarine75 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    First time in 40 years I’ve ever heard them called CRP and not CREEP. 🧐

    • @mikebronicki8264
      @mikebronicki8264 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Committee to RE Elect the President.
      I too have always kniwn it as CREEP.

  • @fifteen8
    @fifteen8 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It's too bad the people around saint ronald reagan were competent enough to shield him from culpability for Iran-Contra. Oliver North testified that reagan new all. He should have been held accountable too.

  • @BeeKay5150
    @BeeKay5150 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Let's not act like Gerald Ford is totally innocent, either. He pardoned Nixon in order to "help ease the pain of the country". Ford could have held him accountable, also.

    • @bobblueford
      @bobblueford ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He's just as responsible.

    • @VeteranVandal
      @VeteranVandal ปีที่แล้ว

      For lack of better words, he was a lilbitch.

    • @paradoxmo
      @paradoxmo ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s one of the major reasons Ford wasn’t re-elected

  • @danielgertler5976
    @danielgertler5976 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    If a president is above the law, the the US is screwed. Even if that professor ends up being benign in the end, the president needs to be beholden to the law like any other citizen, because the president is not a Monarch.

  • @GrahamBrownell
    @GrahamBrownell ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Between this and the "Southern Strategy" I am convinced Nixon mortally wounded US democracy and institutional inertia has kept us going like methamphetamine fueling a storm trooper though the terms of Regan, Clinton and both Bushes but now we are crashing. This is a fantastic and important element of the road that lead to our current end, I would also put in reading Rick Pearlstein's trilogy on the rise of conservativism in this country, there are a lot, way too many, familiar names that thread through the last 50 plus years.

    • @juioploski4063
      @juioploski4063 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Don't forget about The War on Drugs

    • @nas84payne
      @nas84payne ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You can see the trajectory downwards started with Nixon.

  • @davidsoule8401
    @davidsoule8401 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I don't know about anyone else, but I was Soooo pissed in the 4th grade that the Watergate trials were preempting Star Trek reruns in the afternoons after school! Thanks, Nixon!!

  • @TheZinistra
    @TheZinistra ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Honestly, this might be the best video you've ever created. Easy to follow, detailed, and thourough!

  • @ichaukan
    @ichaukan ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This was the beginning of the American Taliban.

  • @jeromemckenna7102
    @jeromemckenna7102 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    As someone who voted in 1972, I think it was Reagan who ruined everything not Watergate. Both Ford and Carter were ethical men, Reagan administration was full men who were ethically challenged.

    • @stevegruber4724
      @stevegruber4724 ปีที่แล้ว

      distrust in government thanks to Nixon and Vietnam is why Reagan's "government is the bad guys, we need less of it" schtick worked

    • @cindyeisenberg8367
      @cindyeisenberg8367 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree.

    • @muc405
      @muc405 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      Watergate kicked if off though.

    • @ey67
      @ey67 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ethically challenged?. How about lying crooks, thieves, scum of the earth? Reptiles in suits. ?

    • @bobblueford
      @bobblueford ปีที่แล้ว +37

      An ethical man would not have pardoned an absolute criminal.

  • @dimbusjenkins
    @dimbusjenkins ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Skynyrd: "Watergate does not bother me, does your conscience bother you?"
    Yes, because I have one unlike the slave staters.

  • @cathyn7640
    @cathyn7640 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I remember, being about eleven when the scandal broke, asking my Mom why Nixon wasn't going to jail, and my Mom saying it would be bad for the country to have a President jailed. I remember feeling like it just laid the groundwork for some future President to do something worse. I wish I hadn't been right.

  • @gfs1970
    @gfs1970 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    GOP shrunk the size of Congress member Staffs in the 80s using the argument that they were wasting taxpayers money. Afterwards a DEM Congressperson said the Watergate hearings would not have happened with Staffs this small.

  • @annenelson5656
    @annenelson5656 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    I was fixated on Watergate. I would watch the hearings all day. Then the L.A. Times published the transcripts of the Whitehouse tapes.
    It was so stupid. McGovern was like 20 points behind. Nixon had the election in the bag.
    Our country was irrevocably damaged and lives ruined. Then along came Trump. I’m glad I’m old.

    • @fredriksundberg4624
      @fredriksundberg4624 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      And in 1986 we had the Iran-Contras scandal of which the Swedish statetelevision televised of.

    • @Lulu888666
      @Lulu888666 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I'm so glad people are still around who remember this. I was discussing this with a buddy and he was like "Nixon did nothing wrong!"
      Boy howdy was I shocked.

    • @eric2500
      @eric2500 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Plumbers were actively involved in pulling dirty tricks on the candidates for the Democratic nomination. They were all made to look bad, and they tried to "pys-ops" several of them. So they were out to make sure the Democrats were divided and stayed that way. Seargent Shriver and Hubert Humphrey were smeared, for example, as well as George McGovern before and after he won the nomination.

    • @davidwright7193
      @davidwright7193 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Nixon was sh!t scared that McGovern was going to accuse him of treason and prolonging the Vietnam War by 4 years and had the evidence to back those charges up (mainly because they were true). Nixon was running on a peace in Vietnam basis on the back of the negotiations in Paris while meaning to continue the war another 4 years. After the elections Nixon imposed unacceptable conditions in Paris and renewed US action against North Vietnam. It was only after a serious US defeat in the Christmas bombings that Nixon went back to the table in Paris and got a deal he could have had any day since 1968.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp ปีที่แล้ว

      Dont forget Reagan

  • @michaelpadilla6316
    @michaelpadilla6316 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    “All the President’s Men” by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein is a great book that’s worth reading where I learned a lot more about the Watergate scandal. Their second book “The Final Days” is also worth reading.

  • @elfwoodadventures2103
    @elfwoodadventures2103 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I can proudly say that the only state that did NOT vote for Nixon in 1972 was Massachusetts! ...and I was one of those proud voters!!

    • @elfwoodadventures2103
      @elfwoodadventures2103 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @madvocate0006 I wish I had kept my bumper sticker!!!..."Don't blame me, I'm from Massachusetts!"

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My mom was a proud McGovern voter. For the rest of her life, she had no doubts about the candidate she supported in ‘72. Shame that the many Nixon voters in our area could not say that about their candidate!

    • @gregpaspatis9425
      @gregpaspatis9425 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@brianarbenz1329 the '72 McGovern campaign was part of the reason that democrats weren't inaugurated as president seven out of ten times from January 1969 to January 2005. McGovern was too extreme for the masses of voters in America, especially for all those blue collar "Archie Bunker" types of voters everywhere.

    • @gregpaspatis9425
      @gregpaspatis9425 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@elfwoodadventures2103Yes, Massachusetts did indeed vote for McGovern in 1972, though in most of the rural areas of western Massachusetts it was Nixon who had more votes. Then, perhaps from having seen the U.S. Olympic hockey team with several Massachusetts area players prevail in the semifinals over the juggernaut U.S.S.R. team and the finals over Finland to take their first gold medal since the 1960 Squaw Valley, Calif. games, those Massachusetts voters chose Reagan over impotent incumbent Jimmy Carter by 3,800 votes, then reelected him in 1984 by 71,000 votes over the former Vice president Mondale when it was once again "Morning In America" and if it hadn't been for Massachusetts Gov. Micheal Dukakis getting the 1988 nomination George H.W. Bush would have had a excellent chance of winning the state as well.

  • @dananash4375
    @dananash4375 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Let’s not forget we just don’t know how much money is really pumped into these disinformation campaigns.

  • @MarcusXD100
    @MarcusXD100 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    11:01 bork as in the NOMINATED justice who got "Borked"?
    THAT BORK?!
    Lmao thats fascinating
    And depressingly explains a lot of stuff

    • @tonyjones1560
      @tonyjones1560 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah…THAT Bork!

    • @Susanviolet3322
      @Susanviolet3322 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah that’s why he got borked. Not because he was “honest” about his intentions on the court but because he was involved in all these scandals .

    • @MarcusXD100
      @MarcusXD100 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Susanviolet3322 yeh i agree
      I saw his nomination video and bruh many defending him at his "bluntness"
      But as few said
      The saturday massacre lwft him as a sketchy guy AT BEST
      Doesnt help that of ALL justices and potential nominees
      They picked REHNQUIST of all people to succede Burger
      (Like the OTHER NIXON justice, and one of the few critical of the Brown decision)
      Who was loosely tied with watergate
      -No new nominee
      -THE most conservative member from the burger court
      -Staying with nixonesque republicans
      -It was reagan who ascended him
      Like they wanted to keep the court on the 70s
      (Kinda schadenfreudesque that 2 republican justices ended up being key members to weaken for a while the nixon ideas (Blackmun (Roe's author) and Kennedy (Obergefell's author))

  • @Juliett-A
    @Juliett-A ปีที่แล้ว +19

    It's important to remind people that "gate" isn't just some random suffix that we use for scandals. The crime president and the crime political party did a bunch of crimes.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp ปีที่แล้ว

      What does the gate part mean?

    • @noco7243
      @noco7243 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Padraigp nothing. It was the name of the building.

  • @DLYChicago
    @DLYChicago ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Watergate fun fact: The Committee to Re-Elect the President was referred to as "CREeP".

  • @Nordap702
    @Nordap702 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The Grand larceny Old Party, Making Attorneys Get Attorneys since i974.

  • @catherinecrawford2289
    @catherinecrawford2289 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Found myself recently becoming re-obsessed with Watergate, after falling down that rabbit hole once before. I kidded myself that it was the anniversary that made me look it all up again, with All the Presidents Men on streaming/repeat, the Final Days, the Martha Mitchell Story etc. But we all know it was the similarities to THIS FREAKIN TIMELINE that has me fondly wishing for a new Woodward/ Bernstein journalistic takedown, and the popcorn movie of Trump's impending trial ending in conviction. Great video! Thank you for so clearly summarizing everything.

  • @seasidescott
    @seasidescott ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I was quite young but remember the televising of hearings because the TV was usually only on for sports on weekends or Andy Griffith after we were in bed, but this time my extended family was watching for a bit and shaking their heads. I asked my uncle what was going on and he said that "Nixon thought he was a king and it's our fault for electing him." To this day I admire the taking of responsibility for their votes. Also that it was very hard for them to have heard the hippies saying how corrupt the gov't was for so long and then be proven correct in the most public of ways. Farmers and veterans losing faith in our country after all they'd been through and there was no hope given that anything was going to be different going forward. Soon the TV was switched off and it was like a funeral for America after that.

  • @MoarCheeseBirb
    @MoarCheeseBirb ปีที่แล้ว +12

    the stolen classified documents makes watergate look like kiddie playtime

    • @dritemolawzbks8574
      @dritemolawzbks8574 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nixon didn't send a mob of his cultist to breach the capitol and pressure Congress and GOP state legislatures to overturn an election either.

    • @Vanderearden
      @Vanderearden ปีที่แล้ว

      True, but how is that all these people continually get away with it? Hillary, Pence, Biden, Obama, Trump.

    • @MoarCheeseBirb
      @MoarCheeseBirb ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Vanderearden one of these guys is not like the others

    • @Vanderearden
      @Vanderearden ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MoarCheeseBirb: Really? What's the difference? And be specific, I'm interested in how you quantify criminality.

    • @MoarCheeseBirb
      @MoarCheeseBirb ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Vanderearden the fact you know exactly who tells a lot, don't it

  • @somebodycomegether770
    @somebodycomegether770 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    i gotta say i never cared for history when i was in highschool but the way you present this typa stuff makes is so much easier to digest and more emjoysble

    • @georgepruitt637
      @georgepruitt637 ปีที่แล้ว

      Those who fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.

  • @mikebronicki8264
    @mikebronicki8264 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Maybe you can cover the Nixon tape recordings where Tricky Dick talks about "that Bay of Pigs thing." Speculation being "Bay of Pigs" was code for "Kennedy Assassination."

    • @julietfischer5056
      @julietfischer5056 ปีที่แล้ว

      It was Lee Harvey Oswald, on his own, with no aid, assistance, prodding, payment, or any other outside inducement.

    • @jimschnase
      @jimschnase ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Ford’s pardon changed history had he not done that we wouldn’t have had Iran Contra or a trump presidency.

  • @davidminken4094
    @davidminken4094 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    When I lived in DC, I bumped into Bob Woodward waiting for an elevator in an underground parking garage.
    Did the polite nod thing, shared the elevator up to street level, and then, because I couldn't let the opportunity slip by, said: "Just can't stop hanging out in parking garages, can you?"
    He was laughing even before I finished the sentence.

    • @samrevlej9331
      @samrevlej9331 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Epic line on your part, sir.

  • @garryhall9519
    @garryhall9519 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Just a heads up Leeja, Richard Nixon was known as Tricky Dick, not Richie. He was the master of dirty tricks.

  • @goofusmaximus1482
    @goofusmaximus1482 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Watergate set in motion the notion that there is no sin without punishment.

  • @kiman6
    @kiman6 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I love these political history dives!

  • @tomcurl8034
    @tomcurl8034 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme and many of Nixon’s shenanigans have a rhyme in trumps shenanigans

  • @fmlazar
    @fmlazar ปีที่แล้ว +5

    According to legend, the original acronym stood for Commitee to REElect the President. e.g. CREEP.

  • @tonygilmour1842
    @tonygilmour1842 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    One item not mentioned is that the U.S. House Judiciary Committee voted 27-11 to send articles of impeachment to the full House floor, triggering Tricky Dick's resignation.

    • @nas84payne
      @nas84payne ปีที่แล้ว

      You would never get a vote anywhere near that number now with the Republicans.

  • @Sutton_Bea_Still
    @Sutton_Bea_Still ปีที่แล้ว +14

    THANK YOU FOR THIS!! I hear of this allllll the time but no one can ever explain it😂

    • @Ruder6163
      @Ruder6163 ปีที่แล้ว

      She’s a leftist shill who makes hit pieces.

  • @zarplex2003
    @zarplex2003 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Let's not forget about the Southern Strategy implemented by Nixon! Trump used that too! This is why I don't just cite Reagan as one of the worst presidents we ever had.

  • @lwells3937
    @lwells3937 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Every republican since Nixon commuted treason

  • @pauljimerson8218
    @pauljimerson8218 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Its also been diluted by adding the Gate suffix to all further scandals, too many too list...

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Everytime I think of Nixon I immediately think of Futurama AROO!!!!!!

    • @pangolinwu1269
      @pangolinwu1269 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Leela and Leeja? My favorites too.

    • @AxelQC
      @AxelQC ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The delicious taste of Charleston Chew.

    • @themurdernerd
      @themurdernerd ปีที่แล้ว

      Put down your Crack pipes and your beer bongs!

  • @baardkopperud
    @baardkopperud ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Not the CIA's most glorious moment in any way...😂

  • @menmykrazycat8129
    @menmykrazycat8129 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    This was a great video, you covered everything clearly and in less than 25 minutes lol. 👏
    I’ve got a copy of All the President’s Men.. and the dvd of the movie 😂.. and been a big fan of Woodward and Bernstein for many years - I’ve got to say, we’re all really fortunate that they had such integrity and didn’t give up. No other paper wanted to touch Watergate, so good chance the whole thing would’ve been swept under the rug & no one would’ve been the wiser had it not been for them. Ford made a major mistake in pardoning Nixon. He really started the ball rolling imo. And also, when I first read about Martha Mitchell? Holy sh*t that was some craziness right there. What kind of dick of a husband does that? She had a conscience, he didn’t.

  • @patcaza6166
    @patcaza6166 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    just curious, where's Roger Stone in that story ?

    • @muc405
      @muc405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Roger Stone was in college and worked on the 1972 reelection campaign because he adored Nixon. He was one of the college ratf*ckers who pulled penny ante pranks against the Dems and the press. I guess he was kind of like Don Segretti, if you've ever watched the movie "All The President's Men".

  • @philarmstrong3765
    @philarmstrong3765 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Just found this channel today and can't stop watching. Smart, articulate, fact-dense... I think i'm falling in love!

  • @eric2500
    @eric2500 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    We pronounced it "creep" for a reason. It's what they DID.

  • @bobgreene2892
    @bobgreene2892 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This thumbnail potrait of the Watergate scandal is amazingly comprehensive-- a reminder the GOP lost whatever remained of its integrity as it scratched and clawed its way back into power after Nixon.
    The years following Watergate show a small army of GOP party leaders, from Gingrich through Boehner, following a Nixon-style playbook of self-derving attacks on press critics and Democrats. Such tactics polarized all political discourse, and made collective, truly bi-partisan legislation nearly impossible.
    Those of the GOP who took exception to Nixon, chief among them, Lowell Weicker and Howard Baker, displayed the same moral stature Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger show against Trump's continuing abuse of democratic norms and process.
    This essay could not be more important as Trump and co-conspiators are brought to justice. Eternal vigilance is the price of democracy

  • @gingerseed123
    @gingerseed123 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Got to meet Bob Woodward this year and he was making so many comparisons to Nixion and Trump. Scary how similar they are

  • @jacocharo
    @jacocharo ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Pay attention, class! This will be on Ms. Leeja’s final examination this semester!

  • @phillipwiles5581
    @phillipwiles5581 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    One small mistake. Trump tried to withhold supplies/money from Ukraine, not troops.

  • @tatersalad76
    @tatersalad76 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I wouldn't say Trump could "run". I think "waddle" is the best verb

  • @johnfox9169
    @johnfox9169 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was only 18 when the hearings of 1973 took place. It was surreal in some ways. As bad as the Watergate scandal was, I think the Trump malfeasance is much worse. At least Nixon had some intellect and integrity, while Trump is a deplorable psychopath. Great presentation. I only RECENTLY read All the President's Men by Woodward and Bernstein.

    • @Luciphell
      @Luciphell ปีที่แล้ว

      You're deluded.

    • @bobblueford
      @bobblueford ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You're right, Trump is far worse. But she is also right that Watergate ruined a trusting relationship between the people and the government. It's what opened the door for Trump.
      And don't forget Reagan's tagline..."The worst thing you can hear is I'm from the government and I'm here to help" that pretty much secured his victory.
      Both Reagan and Trump used Nixon's failure to their advantage.

    • @dontmisunderstand6041
      @dontmisunderstand6041 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Integrity is the wrong word, but I get your point and generally agree.

  • @kat021171
    @kat021171 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Thank you for this video, Leeja. I'm 51 years old, was seven months old when the break-in happened, and the Watergate Scandal (as it would be called on the nightly news in my childhood) was the dominant political story up until the Iranian Hostage Crisis. I still remember seeing pictures of the building with "WATERGATE" emblazoned over John Chancellor's shoulder as he talked about the latest trials or, by the early 80s, prisoner releases tied to the break-in; as well as having daily reports on the Church Commission. One of my first memories was when Nixon resigned and my Dad's glee at "Tricky Dick" getting what was coming to him.
    All of this to say; Iran/Contra went a long way toward Americans no longer caring about government corruption. Maybe it was because of their affection for Reagan blinding them to blatantly lawless activities. Maybe it was how "the ends justified the means" when the arms sales to "terrorists" got us both the release of hostages taken in Beirut by Hezbollah, and cash to fund anti-communist rebels in Nicaragua. Maybe it was the affable senile grandpa act that Reagan was pulling through it all. Whatever it was, suddenly congressional investigators were suspect, and the White House could do no wrong. This, even after GHW Bush pardoned anyone and everyone from the administration who could have implicated him or Reagan in the affair, because that barely registered on the outrage meter.
    Enter Bill Clinton; a man charismatic enough that he made a one-term president of a guy who had had a 90% approval just a year and a half before. The GOP sensed blood in the water, if only they could find a scandal that would stick. First they tried the land deal that went bust, Whitewater (even going to the extent of appending -gate to the end of the name, forever cementing the "-gate" suffix to indicate "SCANDAL" in the American lexicon), but that turned to be nothing. Then there was the White House Travel Office scandal, then a minor dust-up over invitations to donors to spend the night in the Lincoln Bedroom. And in 1994 they leveraged these minor scandals and Clinton's unfairly maligned attempts to fix the health care system into majorities in both houses, just months after Nixon's death.
    And let's talk about that. As I said, I was a baby when the break-in happened, and many of my peers with whom I was in university were raised in the post-Watergate era. To us, it was a 5 minute mention in the last week of class in our US History classes, and a three-syllable mention in "We Didn't Start The Fire". Republican and Republican-friendly peers got all upset at those of us on the left who celebrated and said "good riddance" to Nixon. They didn't understand why Watergate was such a big deal. "Just look at all of Clinton's corruption!" they would cry.
    But try as they might, nothing would stick to Clinton. Nothing, that is, until the story of an intern, and her relationship with the President, broke. Almost immediately the GOP were crying for impeachment, and Democrats were stuck in a Catch-22. We were already saying that such a relationship wasn't one that a junior staffer could freely consent to, and that this was the definition of sexual harassment. We wanted to stick up for Our President, but we also didn't want to downplay the seriousness of the abuse. Democrats started to distance themselves from Clinton. Gore refused his campaign assistance and chose for his VP running mate one of Clinton's most vocal critics. The GOP saw their chance for revenge for Nixon...and they fumbled it by having a series of leaders who were just as guilty of these things as Clinton was, so they couldn't go after him for the relationship, only for obstruction of justice and contempt of Congress for lying about it in his deposition.
    And so we find ourselves where we are today. The GOP governs by the principle of "tit-for-tat", and having to downplay their flaws and corruption while trying to play up anything potentially scandalous for Democrats and weaponizing that through their media propaganda outlets (Fox, Newsmax, OANN, etc.), and all because Nixon was paranoid and felt the need to spy on a disorganized DNC in the midst of a losing 1972 campaign.

    • @gregpaspatis9425
      @gregpaspatis9425 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your recap of the history of post-Nixon era scandals during the Clinton administration completely overlooked the 1994 "assault weapon " ban signed into law by Clinton and fueling rage by second amendment organizations like the NRA who poured campaign donations by the buckets to Republican candidates that helped in the mid-term election bludgeoning and bloodbath that saw Republicans for the first time in four decades retake Congress on the back of the campaign promise to fulfill all ten points that were a part of the "Contract With America" that elevated minority leader Newt Gingrich into house speaker leading to the moment when the current speaker Tom Foley was voted out of his own district by the voters there and forcing the new minority leader Dick Gephardt from Missouri to give over the gavel to Gingrich with a really disgruntled look on his face. Gingrich would be speaker for both the 104th and the 105th congresses before giving way to his successor Dennis Hastert as speaker.

  • @Master_Blackthorne
    @Master_Blackthorne ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The Watergate scandal happened at the same time of the 1973 energy crisis. One my way to work, I saw a billboard which read,
    "NIXON IS RUNNING OUT OF GAS."
    One of my favorite political cartoons by Conrad shows a shifty-eyed Nixon standing next to a car whose license reads FORD and whose sticker reads IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION! The caption reads: "Have I got a deal for you!"

  • @banonKING
    @banonKING ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Good ole' Tricky Dicky Nixy

  • @dritemolawzbks8574
    @dritemolawzbks8574 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    16:20 Girl, you're not only one uncertain either.

  • @wirebrushofenlightenment1545
    @wirebrushofenlightenment1545 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    "I'm not certIain that Trump is literate"
    I swear, you are my Spirit Animal!

  • @riccarrasquilla379
    @riccarrasquilla379 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    thank god for democratic majorities and moderate republicans. good video.

  • @melindabooth9806
    @melindabooth9806 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I would like to see a TH-cam collaboration of Leena and Mary Trump

  • @arich20
    @arich20 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love how the paid trolls are driving the engagement on this vid - Go Leeja Go! 🤣
    🎉

    • @LolManI-75
      @LolManI-75 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      🤨
      The fuck are you on about?

    • @biteofdog
      @biteofdog ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@LolManI-75 I don't know about the Paid Trolls part, but there are trolls adding comments/engagement to boost this video.

    • @LolManI-75
      @LolManI-75 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@biteofdog oh, I thought they were talking about the people who made this vid being the trolls towards Nixon lmao

  • @larrymagee8758
    @larrymagee8758 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    They should've nailed Nixon, then trump would've never happened. Nixon waltzed into exile @ San Clemente, and we're suffering for it now.

    • @muc405
      @muc405 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You're right, Ford shouldn't have ever pardoned him.

  • @pscar1
    @pscar1 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    You forgot to mention that Roger Stone was also a part of this as a young staffer. If you did and I missed it, I apologize.

  • @Algo1
    @Algo1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Is it true or an argument to be made that Trump should ALREADY be disqualified to be on the ballot based in the 14th amendment, 3rd section? (I heard this on Robert Reich's video from this week).
    Also, All The President's Men is a MUST WATCH film, on its own but to learn about Watergate in particular.
    Great video Leeja.

    • @derekwebb5427
      @derekwebb5427 ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe this is why they are really trying to push for these trials to happen before the 2024 election as it would then disqualify from holding federal office. They need that guilty verdict.

    • @josephhawthorne5097
      @josephhawthorne5097 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because that evil bastard McConnell kept him from being indicted (perhaps the first legitimately stupid political act of McConnell's career, he could have removed Trump with that and regained control of the party.), Trump has not officially been legally ruled as committing Insurrection, even though he was in every fucking possible way, responsible for it happening, and it is a point of legal record that those who performed it did so on his orders, so currently no. His current Federal trial in DC should trigger that Amendment's restrictions after the guilty verdict.

  • @zeek2636
    @zeek2636 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thank you for doing these videos, history does repeat itself, and a lot of the same players at that time were very young that are party leaders today.

  • @Leftismforever69
    @Leftismforever69 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This lady man, she does this right

  • @alistairgrey5089
    @alistairgrey5089 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This video would be a great segue into a video about the Patriot Act and just how absolutely f***ed that whole thing is. I hope you can do a video on it.