Not so long ago, members of Congress put the rule of law above partisan politics and loyalty to the White House.
By Vincent Rossmeier Nov 26, 2007
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In his Watergate memoir, the would-be president is remarkably honest about his conflict as a loyal Republican confronted with his president's perfidy. Imagine such a Republican today.
By Walter Shapiro
August 23, 2007
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The president's order shielding Harriet Miers from charges of contempt may seem like a power grab, but it's not a new idea. Congress just needs new tools to fight back.
By Alex Koppelman
July 23, 2007
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Richard Nixon continues to fascinate and repel us. On the 35th anniversary of Watergate, is it time to stop kicking Dick around and reconsider his accomplishments?
By Allen Barra
June 15, 2007
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As the president and Republicans continue to hype the surge -- and stifle debate about it -- Bush's own war planners are preparing for failure in Iraq.
By Sidney Blumenthal
February 8, 2007
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The right-wing smear campaign against Barack Obama, with its telltale twist of linking Hillary Clinton to the attack, is classic Watergate.
By Joe Conason
January 26, 2007
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Ford's posthumous condemnation of the Iraq war shows that the struggle for the soul of the GOP begun in the Nixon years is as relevant now as ever.
By Sidney Blumenthal
January 3, 2007
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Although ultimately an ineffective leader, Gerald Ford was the right person for the presidency in the wake of the Watergate crisis.
By Walter Shapiro
December 28, 2006
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What a shock it was to learn that the man who exposed the Watergate scandal had been keeping his own big secret.
By Sidney Blumenthal
December 1, 2005
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He was once a great journalist, but his obsession with "access" turned him into a palace courtier and shill for the GOP.
By Joe Conason
November 19, 2005
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Scholars missed the point of the essay I wrote with Ralph Nader about the case for impeachment.
By Kevin Zeese
June 15, 2005
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Mark Felt fought a covert battle against Nixon's plan to create an imperial presidency. But could he have prevailed against George W. Bush, who has created a kingdom beyond even Nixon's dreams?
By Sidney Blumenthal
June 9, 2005
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The revelation of Deep Throat's identity has only created more mysteries.
By John W. Dean
June 7, 2005
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The revelations about Deep Throat aren't as noteworthy as the continuing audacity of the former president's apologists.
By Joe Conason
June 3, 2005
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Leading media lights Pat Buchanan and Rush Limbaugh explain that Nixon's enemies were responsible for losing the Vietnam War, and for genocide in Cambodia.
By Mark Follman
June 2, 2005
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Daniel Ellsberg, Stanley Kutler, Sean Wilentz, Adrian Havill and David Daley weigh in on the end of the 30-year mystery.
Compiled by Salon staff
June 1, 2005
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Yes, the devastation will be extreme. The good news? He'll sow his own destruction.
By Dennis Jett
November 8, 2004
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The closing of the American government.
By John D. Podesta and Judd C. Legum
March 22, 2004
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The man who sparked Watergate, Daniel Ellsberg, has deja vu watching the Bush administration try to spin the Plame leak.
By Michelle Goldberg
October 3, 2003
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Heroic statesman or war criminal? America's most legendary living foreign-policy wonk takes another stab at molding his legacy.
By Stanley I. Kutler
September 30, 2003
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What price will President Bush have to pay for his 16-word scam?
By Arianna Huffington
July 16, 2003
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Could the famous anonymous source have scribbled on Bob Woodward's newspaper or received signals from his balcony? A historian walks a mile in Deep Throat's shoes to settle the debate.
By Ken Hughes
July 1, 2002
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"All the President's Men" caught the moment in which America got wise to White House corruption -- but the more recent "Dick" captures the sheer exhilaration of unseating a president.
By Charles Taylor
June 17, 2002
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John Dean, on a decades-long quest to identify history's most elusive news source, brings new evidence to the fore in his new book.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 17, 2002
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The Bush administration rivals the Nixon White House when it comes to secrecy and unchecked power, with John Ashcroft as our modern-day John Mitchell.
By Bruce Shapiro
June 17, 2002