American Decades
The Government and Watergate
A Third-Rate Burglary.
At 2:00 A.M. on Saturday, 17 June 1972, four Cubans and a member of the Committee to Reelect the President, James W. McCord, were arrested for burglarizing the offices of the Democratic National Committee, located in the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. The presence of McCord immediately raised suspicions of political intrigue, but on Monday, 19 June, the president's spokesman, Ron Ziegler, characterized the break-in as nothing more than a "third-rate burglary" and dismissed its importance. The burglary would lead to the first resignation of a president in American history and expose to the public a dark underside of politics they scarcely knew existed. Public cynicism about politics after Watergate would not only affect Nixon but the presidencies of Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter.
WHO WAS "DEEP THROAT?"
As the Watergate affair increasingly preoccupied...
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1970's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Topics in the News
- Cold War: Involvement in Vietnam
- Cold War: Triangular Diplomacy
- Cold War: The Vietnam War Ends
- The Government and Domestic Dissent
- The Government and Watergate
- The Miseries of the American Economy
- National Politics: Election 1970
- National Politics: Republican Primaries and Convention 1972
- National Politics: Democratic Primaries and Convention 1972
- National Politics: Election 1972
- National Politics: Election 1974
- National Politics: Republican Primaries and Convention 1976
- National Politics: Democratic Primaries and Convention 1976
- National Politics: Election 1976
- National Politics: Election 1978
- The New Conservatism and the Fate of the Great Society
- The Return of the Cold War
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Headline Makers
- Brown, Edmund G. ("Jerry"), Jr., 1938-
- Carter, James Earl ("Jimmy"), Jr., 1924-
- Church, Frank 1924-1984
- Chisholm, Shirley 1924-
- Ervin, Samuel J., Jr., 1896-1985
- Ford, Gerald R., Jr., 1913-
- Kissinger, Henry 1923-
- McGovern, George 1922-
- Nixon, Richard M. 1913-1994
- Wallace, George C., Jr., 1919-
- Young, Andrew Jackson, Jr., 1932-
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1970–1979
