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Jesse Dollemore: ‘Democrat UTTERLY DEVESTATES Marjorie Taylor Greene With One Single Sentence’
Source:Jesse Dollemore talking about Crazy Marge (as Tim Miller from The Bullwark calls Marjorie T. Greene) Source:The New Democrat “Jesse talks about a heated exchange from a House Oversight Committee hearing late last night in which Marjorie Taylor Greene started insulting Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s appearance. Instead of cowering, the Texas Congresswoman unleashed a precision […]
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Tag Archives: 1974
Rowan & Martin’s Laugh In: Martha Mitchell- Isn’t Overstepping Cocktail Party
Source: The New Democrat I said this on my Google+ and Twitter pages last night, but could you imagine Martha Mitchell with a Twitter page back during Watergate? She was like a gossip columnist with inside accounts of what was … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Watergate
Tagged 1972, 1973, 1974, America, Comedy, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, John Mitchell, Laugh In, Martha Mitchell, NBC, Political Comedy, Political Satire, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, Satire, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate
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Tim Gracyk: President Richard Nixon’s- Emotional, Historic, Powerful Farewell Speech (August, 9th 1974)
Source:The New Democrat Just on a personal note first and then I’ll get into President Nixon’s farewell speech here. I was I guess bored last night and trying to take a break from the news even as a news and … Continue reading
Posted in Richard Nixon Presidency, The New Democrat
Tagged 1974, America, California, President Richard Nixon's Farewell Address, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, Richard Nixon's Career, Richard Nixon's Life, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate
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Frost/Nixon Interviews: Full Interview About Watergate
Source:The New Democrat I covered this last week, but the White House coverup of Watergate was about ending a story that the Nixon White House thought could explode in their faces. Which was an attempted burglary of Democratic National Headquarters. … Continue reading
Posted in Richard Nixon, The New Democrat
Tagged 1972, 1973, 1974, America, California, David Frost, Frost/Nixon, Frost/Nixon Interviews, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate Hotel
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C-SPAN: BookNotes With Brian Lamb: How Watergate Was Uncovered & Caused Richard Nixon’s Downfall (1991)
Source:The New Democrat I’ll tell you how Watergate was uncovered. Ask John Dean, nah, just kidding, but John Dean is how Watergate broke. I’m not saying that Watergate wouldn’t have broken without John Dean. And I’m not talking about the … Continue reading
Posted in Book TV, The New Democrat
Tagged 1972, 1973, 1974, America, Bob Woodward, BookNotes, Brian Lamb, C-SPAN, California, Carl Bernstein, John Dean, Len Colodny, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, Robert Gettlin, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Government, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate Hotel, Watergate Scandal
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Dick Cavett’s Watergate: Secrets of The Dead
Source:The New Democrat At best I can gather, God that sounds lame, but as best as I know it, President Richard Nixon made the decision to coverup the Watergate investigation the day his Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman gave him … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Watergate
Tagged 1972, 1972 Presidential Election, 1973, 1974, ABC, America, California, Dick Cavett, PBS, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon White House, Secrets of The Dead, The 1970s, The Dick Cavett Show, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate Hotel, Watergate Scandal
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Secrets of War: Documentary on The Nixon Presidency
Source:The New Democrat Assuming that this is true that Richard Nixon was negotiating with North Vietnam, the Communist Republic of Vietnam back then, as a private citizen without the permission of the Lyndon Johnson Administration, then you can add that … Continue reading
Posted in Richard Nixon, The New Democrat
Tagged 1972, 1973, 1974, America, California, Charlton Heston, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Vietnam War, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate Hotel, Watergate Scandal
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Watergate: The Conspiracy Crumbles (1994)
Source:The New Democrat President Nixon killed his presidency, at least his second term the day he decided to tell his Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman to order the FBI to drop their Watergate investigation. Once Dick Nixon learned that members … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Watergate
Tagged 1972, 1973, 1974, America, BBC, California, Daniel Schorr, Discovery Channel, Fred Emery, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, The 1970s, The Conspiracy Crumbles, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate Hotel, Watergate Scandal, Watergate: The Conspiracy Crumbles
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Bob Parker: ‘Watergate: 784 Days That Changed America’
Source:The New Democrat “Watergate 784 Days that Changed America” From Bob Parker Lets say the Watergate burglary was exactly that, or perhaps was done by people who were really loyal to the Nixon campaign, but not connected to the campaign in … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Watergate
Tagged 1972, 1973, 1974, 784 Days That Changed America, 93rd Congress, America, John Dean, Nancy Dickerson, PBS, President Richard Nixon, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government, U.S. Senate, United States, Washignton DC, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate: 784 Days That Changed America
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PBS: Watergate Plus 30- Shadow of History
Source:The New Democrat “WATERGATE PLUS 30 Part 1 From Chris Belch The Watergate burglary was short of just the tip of the iceberg as far as what happened during the Nixon Administration especially the White House. And without the Nixon coverup, … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Watergate
Tagged 1972, 1972 Presidential Election, 1973, 1974, America, Anti-War Movement, California, New Left, PBS, President Richard Nixon, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Shadow of History, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Government, United States, Vietnam War, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate Plus 30
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Valhalla Cinema: Thunderbolt & Lightfoot (1974) Starring Clint Eastwood & Jeff Bridges
Source:The New Democrat I just saw Thunderbolt and Lightfoot for like the tenth or twentieth time on Thursday night, because it is one of my favorite movies. It is classic Clint Eastwood in one of his classic action comedies, which … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, The New Democrat
Tagged 1974, Action Comedy, America, Bankrobber Movies, Catherine Bach, Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood Movies, Geoffrey Lewis, George Kennedy, Hollywood, Jeff Bridges, Montana, The 1970s, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot 1974, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot 1974 Movie, United States
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