JR
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This weekend is the 40th anniversary of the Watergate break-in.
Charlie Pierce in Esquire on what it meant and what it means.
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/watergate-40-years-later-9747335?hootPostID=43c085b4b5a25ce6375e5d955b88e9cb
The hearings were the best TV ever.
Looking back now, the grand unfolding saga that we call "Watergate" looks more and more like a kind of pageant, with distinct episodes leading to a dramatic climax. The bust of the burglars. The stubborn, preposterous diligence of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, keeping the story alive when almost nobody else wanted a piece of it, in the middle of a presidential campaign on which the story would have absolutely no impact.
Charlie Pierce in Esquire on what it meant and what it means.
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/watergate-40-years-later-9747335?hootPostID=43c085b4b5a25ce6375e5d955b88e9cb
The hearings were the best TV ever.
Looking back now, the grand unfolding saga that we call "Watergate" looks more and more like a kind of pageant, with distinct episodes leading to a dramatic climax. The bust of the burglars. The stubborn, preposterous diligence of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, keeping the story alive when almost nobody else wanted a piece of it, in the middle of a presidential campaign on which the story would have absolutely no impact.