I often wonder what would this be like if we had had no Watergate?
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This is one of those interesting social experiments I remember talking about in college that I had no real interest talking part in in my real life.
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COCKSUCKAH
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A genuinely savage use of (he)
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Or if Nixon had twitter.
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Who would have been Nixon's Maggie?
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I often think of this 1960 scene from a piece by the late Michael Kelly on David Gergen & the WH and the presspic.twitter.com/FVXHrJGDqa
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The Kelly article was written in 1993, six years after Kelly brought Fawn Hall to the WH Correspondents' Dinner, which helped spur the whole celebrity thing at the dinner https://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/31/magazine/david-gergen-master-of-the-game.html …pic.twitter.com/pvNVysQ9i4
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That’s funny! Every once in awhile I wonder who will be this administration’s Martha Mitchell?
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Why can't they just say unindicted co-conspirator?
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How much did they know about the drunken outbursts before the tapes were released?
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