This is another in a series of articles about Watergate people and events, as the 50th anniversary of that scandal continues to unfold. In mulling over the Watergate scandal for the past 50 years, thinking about how it ruined so…
Mark Twain once observed, “History never repeats itself, but it rhymes.” As midterm elections approach, Democrats face challenges eerily similar to those following President Richard Nixon’s 1972 landslide reelection. Their response was a select committee to stage a legislative show…
So, Michael Sussmann has been acquitted by a Washington, D.C., jury. This should come as no great surprise to anyone familiar with the district’s overtly Democrat political composition. He certainly was tried before a jury of his political peers. After…
This is another in a series of articles about Watergate people and events, as the 50th anniversary of that scandal continues to unfold. This June 17 will mark 50 years since five burglars were caught red-handed in the Watergate offices of…
Cracks are starting to widen in the conventional “history” of Watergate — the Bob Woodward/Carl Bernstein/Hollywood version (familiar from the 1976 film All the President’s Men) that unfortunately has been accepted as gospel by most of America. The mainstream narrative…
This is another in a series of articles about Watergate people and events as the 50th anniversary of that scandal unfolds. April 7, 1972, is not seen as significant in Watergate lore, but it may be the most important “action-forcing”…
This is another in a series of essays taking a new look as we approach the 50th Anniversary of the unfolding of the Watergate Scandal. Watergate is easily the 20th century’s greatest political scandal, but even after fifty years, much…
When Donald Trump claimed that he and his campaign had been spied upon by Democrat operatives, the corporate media mocked him as either a delusional paranoid or an outright liar. But now, thanks to the latest court filing by Special…
This is the second in a series of essays about the key Watergate people and events, as we approach the 50th anniversary of its unfolding. The first essay described the botched break-in over Labor Day weekend of 1971 into the…