Watergate didn’t become Watergate overnight, either.
By Frank Rich
“Let others wallow in
Watergate, we are going to do our job,” said Richard Nixon with
typical unearned self-righteousness in July 1973. By then, more than
a year had passed since a slapstick posse of five had been caught in
a bungled burglary at the Democratic National Committee headquarters
in the Watergate complex. It had been nine months since Bob Woodward
and Carl Bernstein reported in the Washington Post that the
break-in..
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