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    Watergate is the biggest political scandal in American history. It led to a major setback for the Republican Party, especially as they lost many seats in Congress in the 1974 midterm elections. Watergate dramatically increased cynicism and distrust of the federal government, which had already been on the rise due to its lies revolving around the Vietnam War. #watergate #ushistory #apush

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  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1624

    How would Americans respond differently if Watergate happened today?

    • @Snowboi1963
      @Snowboi1963 2 года назад +683

      POV of trumpies:
      "iT's FaKe NeWs By ThE DeMoCrAtS!!!!1!1!1!!"

    • @Iamrightyouarewrong
      @Iamrightyouarewrong 2 года назад +186

      Has it not?

    • @ottovonbismarck1352
      @ottovonbismarck1352 2 года назад +133

      Honestly, it would be expected considering how cyclical the American public is.

    • @freddyfootstomps6557
      @freddyfootstomps6557 2 года назад +189

      Regardless of which wing, the other would vehemently deny that it happened or that it is important.

    • @NineNoRouge
      @NineNoRouge 2 года назад +3

      It did happen, Trump constantly applied pressure to the Attorney General to fire anyone investigating him. And got away with it.

  • @PsychoSavager289
    @PsychoSavager289 2 года назад +10731

    As a non-American, I always thought the Watergate scandal came out to the public, and then Nixon resigned shortly afterwards. I didn't realise there were several years and an election in between!

    • @ScooterinAB
      @ScooterinAB 2 года назад +211

      Same. Good ol' coverups.

    • @Licardo7
      @Licardo7 2 года назад +631

      Bro I thought this and I am American

    • @haliegh134679
      @haliegh134679 2 года назад +168

      me too… and i’m a 20yo american. ooooof. questioning my ap us history grade and test score lmaoooooo

    • @JTCLT
      @JTCLT 2 года назад +210

      Sadly, many of the details of the Watergate Scandal were lost over time, but I remember it very well. I was in University as the Watergate Hearings began in Congress and spent hours of my time between class watching it “live” on television in the Student Center. Oddly enough, there are many similarities between Nixon and Trump in how they refused to cooperate with the Courts and Congressional requests for evidence and testimony. The real differences are: Nixon was a very astute attorney who over estimated his authority as POTUS, AND the Republican Party chose quickly to side with “truth” and not support the Watergate schemers and Nixon. Nixon surely would’ve been impeached and removed from office if he had chosen to stay in office, and he clearly knew this. I still have a “cassette” tape I made of his resignation speech!

    • @haliegh134679
      @haliegh134679 2 года назад +28

      @@JTCLT thank you so much for sharing your viewpoint!! i vaguely remember my AP Lang and AP US History teachers mentioning it, but honestly Red Forman's character in That Seventies Show was first thing to introduce me to anything about the political climate around Watergate (most specifically, around Nixon's pardon). Your take is very interesting, I really appreciate it! Also, you should see about getting those cassettes converted to digital media- the lifespan of tape in cassettes and VHS is limited, and eventually the footage will erode.

  • @wglattli
    @wglattli 2 года назад +5442

    I was born in 1968 so this happened before I came along. But when I was a teenager, I asked my grandfather, who was a lifelong democrat and followed political news avidly, about his views on this event. He said that, "In my opinion, Nixon did not do anything that previous presidents had not done. He just got caught."

    • @williamwingo8952
      @williamwingo8952 2 года назад +204

      And then he tried to cover it up and lied about it.

    • @lisahayes8834
      @lisahayes8834 Год назад +63

      How did this happen before you came along? You were born in 1968, and the Watergate scandal began four years AFTER, in June 1972.

    • @supremeastro5300
      @supremeastro5300 Год назад +991

      @@lisahayes8834 He was 4. Typically, 4 year olds are not very politically active

    • @amattu8347
      @amattu8347 Год назад +28

      @@supremeastro5300 still though, it didn't happen before he was born

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Год назад +79

      @@supremeastro5300 so… I’m not really here until I’m politically active?

  • @gummy5862
    @gummy5862 Год назад +734

    It's weird learning about this as someone born in the 2000s because I'm listening and I can't truly grasp the significance. Like, corruption and coverups are just something I've grown to expect and even accept.

    • @Potatotenkopf
      @Potatotenkopf 8 месяцев назад +57

      Corruption was even more common back then, people were just way less alert than today.

    • @CrawleonDunger
      @CrawleonDunger 8 месяцев назад

      I'm not from the US so this might be a dumb question but what actual coverups there has been done by the US government? I see these Americans everywhere talking about how deceptive and untrustful their government is but that's often related to some shady conspiracy theory type shit.

    • @Jimmyvdpost
      @Jimmyvdpost 5 месяцев назад +7

      That's pretty sad 😂

  • @vizzraak7229
    @vizzraak7229 Год назад +543

    17:10 ah yes, the system of checks and balances worked seamlessly. Nixon was able to escape all legal recourse by simply stepping down, allowing his own vice president to give him a full pardon. I sure am glad this executive branch power to pardon whoever you want isn't ridiculously overpowered.

    • @davidtucker9498
      @davidtucker9498 Год назад

      He could have pardoned himself. Congress only had the power to remove him from office. Nixon did it himself to maintain some dignity.
      The confusion comes from the fact the Impeachment is INTENDED to be enacted only when the President has committed a very serious crime, and historically every Impeachment charged the President with a crime, until Donald Trump, who was impeached without being charged with a single actual crime...

    • @oscara8454
      @oscara8454 Год назад

      Ford's pardon made him so unpopular that it torpedoed any chance he had at being elected.

    • @SUPERNOVA0360
      @SUPERNOVA0360 9 месяцев назад

      .

    • @samuelmade5776
      @samuelmade5776 2 месяца назад +8

      American democracy at its best

    • @nicolelala10
      @nicolelala10 2 месяца назад +1

      Ah, yes, the awakening of cynicism in America! I lived through this as a child, and later taught American History, and still struggle with truth v fiction.

  • @NoahRamseysGhost
    @NoahRamseysGhost 2 года назад +6241

    You gotta love how Nixon dropped 2.5 Million tons of bombs on Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, backed and armed Pakistan in the Bangladeshi genocide, and was involved in numerous coups and regime changes in Latin America, (including Pinochet’s regime, which imprisoned, tortured and killed 40,000+ people) but he’s only remembered as bad for this.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +2118

      I mean, you can't pin ALL the blame on Nixon for the American war crimes of the era, but it is important to bring this up, and I'm glad you did.

    • @prisonislandhead7610
      @prisonislandhead7610 2 года назад +202

      His and Kissimgers forwign policy reasoning was interesting I recommend looking into it. He had Wilsonian ideals for international relations.

    • @prisonislandhead7610
      @prisonislandhead7610 2 года назад +53

      Kissinger*

    • @tomhalla426
      @tomhalla426 2 года назад +149

      Nixon also imposed wage and price controls, and vastly expanded Federal criminal law. Nixon was an offender of everyone.

    • @prisonislandhead7610
      @prisonislandhead7610 2 года назад +23

      @@tomhalla426 don't forget about the EPA

  • @patrickking5883
    @patrickking5883 2 года назад +2122

    I had a teacher who was asked what watergate was and he said “a hotel and office complex in Washington DC.” Gotta love that history teacher humor

    • @ThePsychicFish
      @ThePsychicFish 2 года назад +42

      😂😂 technically true lmao

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 2 года назад

      Ahh yes, "...Those who DON'T know, Teach."
      I'll bet if you ask that same turd about "Lewinsky-Gate" he will get his Panties in a bunch over a Consensual Sexual Affair between 2 adults. ALL Articles of Impeachment are Public Record and so, can easily be looked up online and say; compared with one-another.

    • @williamwingo8952
      @williamwingo8952 2 года назад +22

      And Chappaquiddick is an island off Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 2 года назад +13

      @@williamwingo8952 Well, certainly driving drunk and (unintentionally) killing the woman that you were going to have Consensual Sex with is bad.
      Nixon however, intended to end Democracy - I'd say that is much, much worse.

    • @williamwingo8952
      @williamwingo8952 2 года назад

      @@arcanondrum6543 Everything on that list is an assumption. It's possible that nobody actually knows what really happened. Ms. Kopechne was dead; and the senator, the only other witness, was possibly affected by fatigue, alcohol, shock, etc. Certainly there were enough inconsistencies in his official statements to cast doubt over the whole thing.
      But I think the biggest irony is that Richard Nixon and Edward Kennedy each forfeited the presidency, and in pretty much the same way: by making one monumental stupid mistake, and then lying about it. And Bill Clinton came close.
      Even today, if you say "Chappaquiddick," "Watergate," or "Monica Lewinski", everybody immediately knows what you're talking about.

  • @gordonhaire9206
    @gordonhaire9206 2 года назад +683

    The security guard removed the tape, and didn't call the cops until he found the locks retaped open. The Watergate scandal made me change my major from psychology to journalism. It changed my life.

    • @abm1623
      @abm1623 Год назад +25

      that is so cool

    • @JohnSmith-ct5jd
      @JohnSmith-ct5jd Год назад

      Yeah, and are you as interested in the scandals of the Biden Administration? Of course not. You only care about scandals related to those whose views you disagree. You are part of the problem, and why we have fake news. What is your opinion of Kyle Rittenhouse? Still think he shot peaceful protestors? How about Nick Sandman? Still think he smirked at a "Native American elder"?

    • @Maxbronx4122
      @Maxbronx4122 8 месяцев назад +10

      Why did it make you change your major from psychology to journalism?

    • @jackdools4744
      @jackdools4744 5 месяцев назад +1

      I’m sorry to hear you

  • @crying2emoji5
    @crying2emoji5 Год назад +522

    My mom told me that the watergate scandal was the only thing she ever saw make her dad cry. She was watching him while he looked at the tv screen and he looked at her with tears in his eyes and said, “Lisa… we can’t trust our government anymore.” To hear a story like that about my hard ass militaristic grandfather was pretty jarring. I never met him but my mom stressed that he’d never question the government before that time

    • @Potatotenkopf
      @Potatotenkopf Год назад

      Nixon and the US government discreetly drop more bombs on a tiny Asian country than they did on nazi Germany; I sleep
      Nixon orders some cronies to break into the other party headquarters; REAL SHIT

    • @radekseky4571
      @radekseky4571 Год назад +5

      Very sad in its way(

    • @4gegtyreeyuyeddffvyt
      @4gegtyreeyuyeddffvyt Год назад +1

      They’re all crooks and criminals! Biden is a crook! Trump is a crook ! Obama is a crook! Bush is a crook! Clinton is a crook!

    • @classicist17
      @classicist17 11 месяцев назад +49

      No way bro cried bcz of that 💀😭

    • @dingus6076
      @dingus6076 11 месяцев назад +102

      @@classicist17I know you think it’s funny, your a kid or a teenager or something. The difference between you and the commenters grandad is you never lived in a loving community where you felt a strong connection to every person around. You never really loved your country like he did, fought for it like he did, or probably even talked about it like he did, so keep thinking it’s funny but you’ll never experience that same love for your country people of the past did and you’ll never trust your government like they once did

  • @m3rl707
    @m3rl707 2 года назад +746

    I remember back in 1992 there was joke by NPR that said Nixon was running for reelection. His slogan was "I didnt do anything wrong, and I wont do it again"

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +114

      Wait NPR aired that joke? That's brilliant.

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 2 года назад

      There's also the newspaper in the bad timeline in "Back to the Future 2" that said Nixon was running for a 5th term. Apparently, Biff Tannen became so powerful that he pushed down investigative journalism across the country to the point that Nixon was never exposed, and Nixon then became so powerful in turn that he managed to get the 22nd Amendment repealed.

    • @m3rl707
      @m3rl707 2 года назад +39

      @@iammrbeat and people were furious so they called off the prank within minutes.

    • @wwc51450
      @wwc51450 2 года назад

      NPR is, and always has been, a leftist organ. Biden makes Nixon look like a saint.

    • @memookiwidoo
      @memookiwidoo Год назад +6

      "Tanned, rested, and ready"

  • @zacharyparker995
    @zacharyparker995 2 года назад +2615

    Amazing to me that Wills was only 24 at the time he discovered the break in. He had the wisdom to know something weird was going on and the composure to do the right thing about it. If it wasn't for him, Nixon might've gotten away with it.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +532

      And thank goodness Forrest Gump called him! Just kidding, yeah Wills was amazing.

    • @alexanderg1297
      @alexanderg1297 2 года назад +91

      Forest Gump was the one who discovered it. Don’t let the opinion of one individual sway your interpretation.

    • @kappadarwin9476
      @kappadarwin9476 2 года назад +49

      I heard the whole Forest Gump thing was really something that a lot of people in the Black community hated. I didn't know why until I saw this video.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад

      "Nixon might've gotten away with it"
      Gotten away with what? It is unlikely that Nixon ordered the burglary.

    • @EastBurningRed
      @EastBurningRed 2 года назад +59

      @@kappadarwin9476 I mean forest was also named after the creator of the kkk. It portrayed the black panther party very negatively. And bubba was a bad stereotype of an uneducated black person.

  • @twizzybigballs3717
    @twizzybigballs3717 Год назад +96

    Mr beast give me money

  • @levi-ym3jv
    @levi-ym3jv 10 месяцев назад +32

    Who ever named the sub oceangate is some kind of prophet

    • @qhu3878
      @qhu3878 28 дней назад +4

      oh my fucking god you're right

  • @MomentsInTrading
    @MomentsInTrading 2 года назад +592

    I was 7 when this happened. One thing that cannot be understated was how much this changed the public view and trust of government.

    • @republitarian484
      @republitarian484 Год назад

      And yet the same idiuts that took Nixon down want the Federal Government to run everything. . . so much of your "trust of government" comment.

    • @l3g3ndarybanana
      @l3g3ndarybanana Год назад +13

      Ruby ridge is my fav representation of "your gov cares".

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Год назад

      Most academics consider that to be a myth. It's an idealised view that people want to believe but within 6 years Republicans were the most popular party, more openly corrupt than ever and winning 50 state landslides.

    • @JohnSmith-ct5jd
      @JohnSmith-ct5jd Год назад

      History is written by the victors. In this case, the Left.

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 Год назад +3

      You mean of the Silent Majority... other groups were already disillusioned

  • @JJMcCullough
    @JJMcCullough 2 года назад +1549

    Along with "All the Presidents' Men," another good, and often forgotten film about Watergate is Oliver Stone's "Nixon" starring Anthony Hopkins. Although if I recall correctly, it also implies the 18 minute gap has something to do with Nixon knowing about the Kennedy assassination.

    • @ChrisKat
      @ChrisKat 2 года назад +204

      That’s Oliver Stone for ya. His films are fine historically, but he loves to attempt to push his own (sometimes crazy) connections and analysis into his docs and biopics.

    • @prisonislandhead7610
      @prisonislandhead7610 2 года назад +77

      Oliver Stone is prone to conspiracy theory, he gets given a pass for some reason.
      I dislike the Nixon movie solely because of the Mao meeting scene

    • @prisonislandhead7610
      @prisonislandhead7610 2 года назад +57

      @@ChrisKat friend of mine summed it up best as "He's michael Moore but with better film making"

    • @elicarlson7682
      @elicarlson7682 2 года назад +9

      Hi JJ

    • @georgeiii2998
      @georgeiii2998 2 года назад +6

      Hi JJ

  • @ChevailerHere
    @ChevailerHere Год назад +218

    "Water-Gate is arguably the biggest political scandal in American history" the timing of this video being months before the Jan 6th Commission is too perfect

    • @noemitellez3098
      @noemitellez3098 Год назад +2

      Can you elaborate? Was the riot not planned/enacted only by constituents?

    • @ChevailerHere
      @ChevailerHere Год назад +27

      @@noemitellez3098 sorry i didn't mean the actual commission itself, rather the fact that all of the details of Jan 6th showing the extent of involvement of Trump and his circle being revealed to the public, showcasing the full scandal

    • @mctriplefatal
      @mctriplefatal 11 месяцев назад +4

      I’d say it was either watergate, the incident you described, or the discovery of COINTELPRO

    • @jamaicanjuice8684
      @jamaicanjuice8684 2 месяца назад +2

      @@ChevailerHere that would require there to be actual evidence. Of which there is none. Which is why he walks free. Bipartisan.

    • @samuelbucher5189
      @samuelbucher5189 2 месяца назад +1

      This didn't age well, lmao.

  • @eliskagray1546
    @eliskagray1546 Год назад +114

    I always though Watergate had something to do with water or something to that. Boy was I wrong. I felt so dumb. Now I know. Thanks Mr Beat for educating me.

    • @evantambolang3052
      @evantambolang3052 Год назад +2

      Same here

    • @therealtony2009
      @therealtony2009 8 месяцев назад

      nixons been stealin all of our watar!!!!

    • @davidjohnmiller4849
      @davidjohnmiller4849 5 месяцев назад

      It was MILK , the dairy council was bribing then president Nixon to say “ all school kids must have three eight ounce glasses of milk per day “ and the head of the dairy council was Billy Graham ... ya that Billy Graham

  • @matthewdrews
    @matthewdrews 2 года назад +909

    Honestly, the greatest part of this story for me is the investigative reporting by Woodward and Bernstein.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +234

      Their work is a big reason why enrollment skyrocketed at Journalism schools across the country afterward.

    • @shawnkennedy855
      @shawnkennedy855 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat The L.A.Times did as much if not more investigative reporting than those two frauds

    • @ManuelFernandez-di4lx
      @ManuelFernandez-di4lx 2 года назад +3

      Saving distances, this movie also showed me how any research, even scientific and sociological should be carried out, do the right and factual thing disregarding feelings and trying to be as unbiased as possible, and if you're the superior trust in your employees/ researchers, let their body of work speak for them if the hypothesis is properly stated, the experiments well designed, the logic sound, and the facts are clear, the truth will find it's way naturally

    • @smokindragn1
      @smokindragn1 2 года назад +15

      For me it was Forrest Gump's involvement

    • @deaddropholiday
      @deaddropholiday 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat People are always more influenced by myths than reality. Had they known Woodward's origins and the folk he worked alongside prior to being parachuted into the Post (with very little experience) - I'm guessing they might not have been so impressed.

  • @barbarakiewe2870
    @barbarakiewe2870 2 года назад +159

    Seems so quaint by today's standards. It seems like something similar happens everyday now and the public is just like "yawn". The only difference I see is the politicians today say "oh I disputed that so it's debunked" and the press is just like "oh, okay". The press's dereliction of duty is most likely what will ultimately be the cause of America's demise

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +42

      I agree with you

    • @TheJingles007
      @TheJingles007 2 года назад +1

      Yup. Or the media straight up protecting politicians, like the did with Biden over the Hunter Biden laptop (which even CNN is now admitting is real and not fake news)

    • @johndoe-fq7ez
      @johndoe-fq7ez 2 года назад

      Exactly sir, what Nixon “did” wasn’t even that bad, things of that nature happened before and after him, he was just targeted as someone the intelligence agency’s wanted to take out. They can get rid of anybody if they want and they have enough on ALL recent past presidents to do so

    • @robertortiz-wilson1588
      @robertortiz-wilson1588 2 года назад

      The Press are a bunch of liars, and they enjoy being Liars.

    • @mike04574
      @mike04574 2 года назад +4

      Difference is the bribing

  • @Maring0418
    @Maring0418 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos. The dead-pan approach to comedic stuff, the post ironic awkwardness of the dialogue between people, and the extremely well-informed and easy to understand information.
    All of it is just charming, fascinating and interesting. I'm from Sweden and learning about the U.S. of A. is an amazing way of understanding world politics of the 1900's.

  • @marb3909
    @marb3909 Год назад +28

    I feel like there would have been absolutely no justice if this had occurred in todays time

    • @4gegtyreeyuyeddffvyt
      @4gegtyreeyuyeddffvyt Год назад +2

      Biden and trump make Nixon look like a Choirboy! A choirboy’

  • @leftyguitarist8989
    @leftyguitarist8989 2 года назад +297

    The funny thing is that the break-in was completely unnecessary since the 1972 primaries were a 3 way tie between George McGovern (who only won Massachusetts), George Wallace (wouldn't've done much better than he did in 1968), and Hubert Humphrey (who would've held his own but still likely would've lost to Nixon).

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +117

      Which, almost unbelievably, makes Nixon somewhat of a tragic figure.

    • @ReinholdOtto
      @ReinholdOtto 2 года назад +11

      @@iammrbeat I once read that the objective of the break in was to make sure McGovern would become the candidate.

    • @antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617
      @antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617 2 года назад +11

      i wrote a similar comment before i read yours..in the end there was no reason for him to cheat

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat Indeed. Especially, since this whole chain of events was set of by Nixon's attempts to stop the leaking of information about the previous administration (Pentagon Papers). As the legal institutions like the Supreme Court refused to be of any aid in this, Nixon went down the covert path of the Plumbers, which eventually got out hand.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад +16

      @@ReinholdOtto The objective of the break-in (photos, wiretapping) was to get information. The break-in as such had no direct preferred candidate.

  • @anarcho-boulangistllamaent2023
    @anarcho-boulangistllamaent2023 2 года назад +54

    "Sounds like someone´s breaking in"
    "Just the storm Dick, sit down"

  • @Respectable_Username
    @Respectable_Username Год назад +20

    Thanks for the comprehensive go-over! As somebody born well after the scandal but surrounded by adults who knew the scandal too well, I never actually leaned what most of it was about as everybody who knew assumed everybody else knew and just took that for granted. (I'm also not American)

  • @coffeecat086
    @coffeecat086 2 года назад +38

    My mom was a middle school student when that all went down. My grandparents basically made her watch it since they were working … They would get updates after making it home. When my grandfather asked her opinion, she knew he was guilty.

  • @jebharland1113
    @jebharland1113 2 года назад +433

    Glad to see Mr. Beat standing up for the truth! #swallwelldidfartgate

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +69

      Spread the word. Also, fun fact...the first album I ever bought was Under the Table and Dreaming by the Dave Matthews Band on cassette tape (currently it's your profile pic in case someone is reading this in the future after you change it)

    • @republitarian484
      @republitarian484 Год назад +2

      How about Mr. Beat do a video on how the Democrats have gotten us into almost all of our wars? How LBJ was responsible for the US officially entering the Vietnam War with the Gulf of Tonkin incident.

    • @brenthunter7965
      @brenthunter7965 Год назад

      ​@@republitarian484 I dunno I guess he seems to like making videos that are informative and not cringe as fuck partisan dick sucking

    • @Humanresouces
      @Humanresouces 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@republitarian484There's a video called "Every presidents worst mistake." There he speaks about Obama and Trump overusing and wrongly using drone strikes, Johnson's escalation of the Vietnam war, W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq, Nixon's war on drugs, Clinton's telecom and crime bill, and so much more catastrophic decisions.

    • @republitarian484
      @republitarian484 8 месяцев назад

      @@Humanresouces . . . Trump overusing drone strikes? LOL. That was mainly Obama. How about you address my original point about how Democrats have gotten us into almost all of our major conflicts. Seems like we may be headed towards another with Ukraine.

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 2 года назад +275

    Fun fact: Earl Warren, who despised Nixon starting from when he was governor of California while Nixon was a rising politician in the state, was visited by his former colleagues Bill Brennan and Bill Douglas in the hospital hours before he died in July 1974. They assured him that the court would vote unanimously in United States v. Nixon to compel the release of the tapes. Nixon resigned one month later.

    • @justisolated5621
      @justisolated5621 2 года назад

      Fact: Earl Warren was also the judge in the case of Jim Garrison accusing Clay Shaw for being connected with the assassination of Kennedy, Nixon's friend

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 2 года назад

      MORE "Fun Facts" : Ronald Reagan's first choice (as President) for a position on the Supreme Court? Robert Bork -> 12:10
      Bork the Dork eventually withdrew his name from consideration after push back from Democrats BUT the corporate owned media was already getting well practiced at muddying the waters for their "corporate boy" Reagan and did not cover the story in simple, clear terms. You had to know history to understand the importance.

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 2 года назад

      ...it was a very deliberate tactic by the way. All sorts Republican defense of Bork followed up with "anger" directed at Democrats. Once that smokescreen drama was over, Reagan simply appointed ANOTHER Republican scumbag and corporate owned media obediently yawned.

    • @ninaappelt9001
      @ninaappelt9001 Год назад

      The very same Earl Warren that led and stood by the Warren report on the JFK assassination which in opinion was an 800+ page cover-up.

  • @Autumn9
    @Autumn9 Год назад +46

    I remember in my high school history class we watched All The President's Men, and while most of the other students were just bored and messing around on their phones I was actually fully entertained and riveted for the entire film. Good movie

  • @onlythingtofearis
    @onlythingtofearis 2 года назад +14

    As a non-American kid I thought that Watergate was a scandal relating to a water dam

  • @mrsnufflegums
    @mrsnufflegums 2 года назад +175

    Watergate is huge, I'm studying law and I don't think I've had a semester where we haven't discussed Watergate since fall 2020. Apparently Barry Goldwater told Nixon that the votes for impeachment were there in the Senate the day before Nixon's resignation, by a long shot from members of both parties.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +70

      I read that, too. Nixon was like "you can't fire me, I quit!"

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад +4

      The Senate doesn't vote on impeaching a president, the House does.
      Or are you saying that 67 senators were prepared to remove Nixon from office?

    • @SandfordSmythe
      @SandfordSmythe 2 года назад +2

      @@str.77 Senate will try him.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад +1

      @@SandfordSmythe I know. That's not what he said!

    • @jeffbybee5207
      @jeffbybee5207 2 года назад

      @@str.77 is right the house impeaches that is like an indiment and the senate tries the president alas there would have likely been 67 votes to convict

  • @SocialCreditScore
    @SocialCreditScore 2 года назад +545

    I love a good American history scandal video from Mr Beat. It's always extremely informative

    • @germanhess
      @germanhess 2 года назад +1

      There is no American history

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +48

      I'm so glad you think so. My social credit score just went up by hearting your comment.

    • @jakubpociecha8819
      @jakubpociecha8819 2 года назад +1

      @@germanhess That's right, there's no United States, it's all Britain

    • @jaeboogie2786
      @jaeboogie2786 2 года назад +1

      If you find this scandal juicy you should check into all of Trumps scandal(s).

    • @frazierl7898
      @frazierl7898 2 года назад +2

      @@jaeboogie2786 if you think this one was juicy, you should look into the whole biden laptop issue, or the Hillary Clinton email debacle.

  • @themurdernerd
    @themurdernerd 2 года назад +9

    This is awesome! One of the few good, in-depth breakdowns of one of the most consequential crimes in history...thank you!

    • @missypead2293
      @missypead2293 2 месяца назад

      So how is someone exposing the corruption of the government make them a criminal? Why do you like your government to lie to you.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 2 года назад +9

    Actually the first scandal that came after Watergate using the “gate”…Since you’re not old enough, the next use of that was Koreagate when American congressman were being bribed by Tungsang Parks. The next year when President Carter’s brother Billy Carter was involved in a scandal involving him being a lobbyist for Libya …the press dubbed it Billygate. So only a couple of years after the scandal, the press started adding it to any type of scandal no matter how big or small.

  • @bray7934
    @bray7934 2 года назад +114

    2:54
    I did not expect a Radiohead joke so out of left field. 10/10 Mr. Beat, keep up the good work!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +33

      My favorite band! I'm so glad you noticed. 🙂

    • @mike04574
      @mike04574 2 года назад

      That was? Thought it was just because of the play on the acronym

    • @ezgolf1764
      @ezgolf1764 2 года назад

      @@mike04574 creep be playing in the background

    • @hancocki
      @hancocki 8 месяцев назад

      musical puns always hit the right note for me. 😊😊

  • @jorgeluz9560
    @jorgeluz9560 2 года назад +197

    Great video, Mr. Beat! Times have truly changed... I highly doubt something would have the same repercussion today. I'd even argue the banalization of calling any minor scandal "-gate" helped make major political scandals seem much less important than they actually are.

    • @WiloPolis03
      @WiloPolis03 2 года назад +4

      @Tom Edwards True, the problem is that the transition to third party would be really tough. We'd have two near identical Democrat & Republican candidates running.

    • @jorgeluz9560
      @jorgeluz9560 2 года назад +2

      @Dodger Gold yep, I don't know if it is true, but I remember reading somewhere that Watergate was one of the reasons Roger Ailes decided to found Fox News.

    • @AllisterH
      @AllisterH 2 года назад

      @Dodger Gold Fox News EXIST because of Watergate. The founder of Fox News explicitly has said that he believed it was the liberal press of the time focusing on it and thus he created Fox News to be a supporter of the Republican party

  • @Daz86.
    @Daz86. 9 месяцев назад

    as a first time viewer i was immediately encapsulated by your passionate expression and unrelenting enthusiasm. thanks for the great content. subbed.

  • @thedude1573
    @thedude1573 Год назад +4

    3:28 although this has probably been pointed out by now. The pictures for James McCord and Eugenio Martinez are switched.

  • @grishmtandon40
    @grishmtandon40 2 года назад +27

    Honestly, compared to the corruption and nefarious behavior our politicians engage in today, watergate is a minor infraction.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +17

      You are forgetting the ridiculously corrupt politicians of the 1870s and 1880s

    • @TheBeggies95
      @TheBeggies95 Месяц назад

      @@iammrbeat He is not? He compared today to Watergate

  • @psygonzo7974
    @psygonzo7974 Год назад +2

    Thank you Mr Breast, very informative. I like this calmer style.

  • @abilshihadah4474
    @abilshihadah4474 Год назад +5

    Dude, your tutorials are hilarious. They always have me rolling with laughter. You need to post one on the Monica Lewinsky scandal

  • @christiankerr713
    @christiankerr713 2 года назад +9

    Hey, Mr. Beat! I've only been subbed to you and Chris for a little while(December) but I've learned so much! The knowledge that you've given me has completed the friend knowledge circle. There's me with American History and my one friend with current events... and uhh... oh wait that's it.
    Also I'm from Indiana so the deflate gate is a big thing. Thank you for the amazing content!

  • @tommyrobbins839
    @tommyrobbins839 2 года назад +130

    Great video man! I will say that I'm not quite as confident in our checks and balances given that the only consequences Nixon faced were career and reputational. Sure he had to resign, but Ford's pardoning of Nixon is in my opinion one of the greatest political missteps in history. I firmly believe that much, if not most, of our modern political dysfunction can be attributed directly or in part to Ford's failure here.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +28

      Career and reputation, though, are kind of a big deal, but I do hear your points. I disagree with you about the pardon, but perhaps I need to learn more about it.

    • @tommyrobbins839
      @tommyrobbins839 2 года назад +37

      @@iammrbeat I concede that reputation and career damage isn't meaningless. Most of my issue with the pardon rests in the fact that it prevented punishment through official channels, which, in my opinion, would have been an important test for our system of governance, i.e. "is it possible to criminally charge a sitting or former president?". Thank you for taking the time to reply, I love your channel!

    • @themurdernerd
      @themurdernerd 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat oh it was a BIG deal. A lot of Americans on all sides of the political divide were upset about it. Ford had 2 assassination attempts on him after that!

    • @RealRamaladni
      @RealRamaladni Год назад +1

      @@iammrbeat why do you disagree about the pardon

    • @forzaacmilan36
      @forzaacmilan36 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@tommyrobbins839Well you’re about to find out if the Judiciary can handle charging a former president

  • @cynthiasimpson931
    @cynthiasimpson931 Год назад

    A book I found very informative on Watergate is "Silent Coup." I was 14 when Nixon resigned, and I remember flipping the channels on our old TV and the speech was on every channel, even the PBS channel.

  • @evi602
    @evi602 2 месяца назад +2

    The intro is so perfect after oceangate....

  • @jacktorborg9862
    @jacktorborg9862 2 года назад +4

    Was already subscribed but finally hit the bell. Just have never heard a Mr. Beat video/breakdown that didn't teach me something I didn't know, in a really interesting way. Great job as always!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jack! I will strive to not let you down with future videos. :)

  • @lukedetering4490
    @lukedetering4490 2 года назад +13

    There are 4 types of gates: Watergate, Earthgate, Firegate, and Airgate. The avatar is the only one that can do all 4.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +6

      I think you came up with a great idea for a political tribute band.

  • @sweetykitty4427
    @sweetykitty4427 Год назад +1

    Literally read the Wikipedia article for this event and didnt understand it at all. Hoping this video will get through my thick head. Much love x

  • @itskindofemily
    @itskindofemily Год назад

    Wow! This video was so helpful. Thanks for the explanation :)

  • @catatonicchutoy4970
    @catatonicchutoy4970 2 года назад +26

    Hey Mr. Beat i hope you read this but, i just want to let you know your videos are amazing, your videos have always been able to help me deal with my life’s problems. Thank you

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +5

      Well thank you 🤗

  • @AlekWheeler
    @AlekWheeler 2 года назад +27

    Sidebar: Elliot Richardson is definitely one of America’s unsung heroes.
    In addition to resigning on principle, simultaneous to Watergate, he was leading an investigation into Vice President Agnew, which culminated when the VP tried (and failed) to also cite executive privilege. He resigned before Nixon did.
    A man who I can say actually went into government for the right reasons.

  • @Ricewarrior01
    @Ricewarrior01 Год назад +4

    I remember asking my uncle what is the watergate scandal and he told me that Nixon and his buddies went to his opponent's hotel the night before the debates and dug up a moat to stop them.
    I know what it is now, but I still picture bunch of old politicians digging a moat laughing like a Saturday morning cartoon villian every time it's mentioned.

  • @AIMLESS-NAMELESS
    @AIMLESS-NAMELESS Год назад

    When creep by radio head starts playing quietly in the background I lost it. Great work lol

  • @1927su
    @1927su 2 года назад +43

    I was around 12 years old when all this was going on . Every radio in the neighborhood was playing the hearings ! Nixon resigned in disgrace on National television. It was really something

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 11 месяцев назад +1

      1927 the Nixon resignation was also seen live around the world as well.

  • @scrapper70
    @scrapper70 2 года назад +13

    Love that this came out the day after I watch "all the presidents men" and "Nixon 1995" 😂 perfect timing

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +2

      What did you think of those films?

    • @scrapper70
      @scrapper70 2 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat I quite liked both of them, this video basically summarized it all really well. I'm not to too familiar with American politics and past stuff (since I'm Canadian) but recently I've gained a massive fascination over it all

  • @emilianogonzalez526
    @emilianogonzalez526 10 месяцев назад

    Bro your videos are on other level 🙌

  • @petermcgill1315
    @petermcgill1315 7 месяцев назад +2

    It is always the coverup that will bring you undone.
    And funnily enough, if this happened today, it would be known as Watergate-gate.

  • @darkknightsds
    @darkknightsds 2 года назад +33

    I think the lesson is that there was much more respect for the office of the presidency back then. Some of what Trump did was either the same or worse than Watergate, yet he was able to hold power. Nixon at least had the awareness to leave office. So our checks and balances (including the ultimate one, which is citizens being able to hold the government accountable through their public voice) are not as strong as they once were.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +11

      Very well put

    • @guesswhatthisisnotmyrealna9510
      @guesswhatthisisnotmyrealna9510 2 года назад +2

      Could you give some examples?

    • @JebusMatoi
      @JebusMatoi 2 года назад

      Because the Democrats couldn't find any solid evidence of him doing any wrong doing. He was tried twice and freed twice.

    • @KanyeTheGayFish69
      @KanyeTheGayFish69 2 года назад

      Well the investigative committees found that trump was actually innocent with collusion with Russia, so to say that what he did was the same or worse than Nixon is just indicative that you watch too much msnbc who still seem to be clinging onto scandals of the trump presidency years later for some reason.

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 2 года назад +7

      The difference is that once Nixon was forced to give up those tapes, the evidence on them was a smoking gun against him, and he knew he would be convicted and kicked out of office if he didn't resign first. Whereas Trump (like Clinton before him) was never in much danger of conviction in his impeachment trials, so if he did indeed do anything just as bad as Nixon, there was never enough evidence against him.
      Besides, in the end the voters did hold Trump accountable by refusing to re-elect him.

  • @abrahamlincoln937
    @abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад +14

    Congratulations on reaching 500,000 subscribers, Mr. Beat!

  • @KKMfan60
    @KKMfan60 10 месяцев назад +2

    The first section about gate… you’re so right

  • @Lookattheworldaroundyou
    @Lookattheworldaroundyou 2 года назад +10

    What caused a scandal 50 years ago, is just par for the course now

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 2 года назад +10

    Some of my research on Watergate for my podcast that I recorded about Watergate was done by watching "Watergate: The Final Report" in it, it mentions other details about why certain people or Richard Nixon himself made certain decisions about Watergate. One of the things that got mentioned was that there was a break in on May 28th 1972, which was when the operatives of CRP and the White House Plumbers first planted the cameras, wiretaps and microphones in the DNC. It was the second break in, where they were tasked with repairing one of the wiretaps, where they were arrested

  • @eastsidereviews727
    @eastsidereviews727 2 года назад

    Another great video from Mr. Beat!

  • @PincheBeto_Bass
    @PincheBeto_Bass Год назад +5

    I like how I was never taught about Watergate in school. And I live in the US

  • @oldteapot7534
    @oldteapot7534 2 года назад +5

    Thanks to your video, I finally managed to understand the whole Watergate scandal in its entirety.

  • @JacobM04
    @JacobM04 2 года назад +8

    Hey Mr. Beat, I just wanted to share that I finished my first Canadian prime ministerial election video! Thank you so much for the inspiration you gave me, your content is truly amazing:)

  • @noneofurbusiness5223
    @noneofurbusiness5223 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for best, succinct explanation *ever*

  • @cTc10691
    @cTc10691 2 года назад +3

    Never knew anything about Watergate prior to this, I had always conflated it with (what I've just learned is actually) the Chappaquiddick Incident, since that one actually involved water 😱

  • @12grain
    @12grain 2 года назад +53

    Makes you wonder how much of an impact this had on journalism in America and if people would have viewed journalists differently today if this never happened

    • @ImGoingSupersonic
      @ImGoingSupersonic 2 года назад +16

      journalism enrollment exploded across the country.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад +9

      It also increased many journalist's sense of entitlement and self-importance.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +23

      @@str.77 I think most people feel that their careers are important regardless of major events.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад +3

      @@iammrbeat Sure. IMO the sense of entitlement is the bigger problem.

    • @wPatrickSF
      @wPatrickSF 2 года назад +1

      The only three things that I remember from Journalism 101 (this was 1968) were 1: Hit them with the Headline (Clickbait) 2: Most of your audience will never read past the first paragraph. 3: The writing style has to be pointed at a 7th grade reading level.
      This episode changed investigative journalism forever.

  • @Sxdgefield
    @Sxdgefield 2 года назад +36

    During the 2010 General Election over here in the United Kingdom, we had “Bigotgate” where Prime Minister Gordon Brown called a woman a bigot over her stance on immigration. The media made a big thing about it and he apologised to her in person.

    • @ricardobarahona3939
      @ricardobarahona3939 2 года назад +5

      I’ve heard about that, that was so stupid. The media outlets in the 2015 election didn’t like Ed Miliband because he wasn’t tough enough. So many talking political talking points are idiotic but people eat it up, as well as in the states.

    • @Sxdgefield
      @Sxdgefield 2 года назад +4

      @@ricardobarahona3939 Bro Ed Miliband was doomed from the start. I remember the Daily Mail doing a poll a few months before the election where over half of people found Ed Miliband “too weird” - as if weirdness effects your ability to govern a country.

    • @abrahamlincoln937
      @abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад +2

      @@Sxdgefield Gordon Brown would go on to lose to David Cameron who served as Prime Minister of the UK from 2010 to 2016. Brown was Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010 and he took over after Tony Blair resigned.

    • @Sxdgefield
      @Sxdgefield 2 года назад +2

      @@abrahamlincoln937 I am aware.

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад

      It was a scandal because it showed both Brown's two-faced nature (he acted all understanding to the woman on camera, only to call her a "terrible bigot" behind her back) and how out of touch he was with problems of the average people. Of course, it would be wrong to assume that Brown is somehow special in that regard. A decade later, politicians will openly cuss at voters, supported by digital lynch mobs.

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 Год назад

    Great explanation of a complicated event!

  • @Touhou-forever
    @Touhou-forever 2 года назад +1

    Kakuei Tanaka (田中 角栄) was Prime Minster of Japan said this"The pivotal role of the United States has not changed, so this internal affair will not be permitted to have an effect." His successor Takeo Miki (三木 武夫) also said this"At the time of the Watergate issue in America, I was deeply moved by the scene in the House Judiciary Committee, where each member of the committee expressed his own or her own heart based upon the spirit of the American Constitution. It was this attitude, I think, that rescued American democracy."

  • @zeldamorgan9260
    @zeldamorgan9260 2 года назад +4

    Nixon's resignation was one of the first news items I remember as a child. I was 7, still remember it, but didn't know all the details. Thanks for this video.

  • @elchucabagra
    @elchucabagra 2 года назад +8

    Mr. Beat for life! He's the best! Mr. Beat is my hero!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1

      Well you're MY hero

  • @dalejoyner2495
    @dalejoyner2495 Год назад +2

    Mr. Beat I enjoy your report on the Watergate Scandal. I respectfully note the in your report you Identified Virgilio Gonzalez as James W. McCord Jr. And visa/versa. It’s not that big of a deal. I mention so you can correct it in further versions. Thanks, Dale Joyner

  • @elizabethflowers749
    @elizabethflowers749 Год назад +2

    2:55 i definitely was not expecting a joke about radiohead

  • @EforEvery
    @EforEvery 2 года назад +35

    2:20
    Don’t say that, Mr. Beat. Please don’t say that. He was real. Forrest Gump was real to me.

  • @Kylefassbinderful
    @Kylefassbinderful 2 года назад +11

    Here's something interesting. The man who was Deep Throat was Mark Felt, a retired FBI Special Agent and Associate Director. He worked at the FBI from 1942 to 1973. The street he was living on when he was revealed is called Redford Place in Santa Rosa, CA. Coincidentally Robert Redford famously portrayed Bob Woodward in the 1976 film, All the President's Men.
    I saw this on an old local news report uploaded to RUclips that I can't find anymore but there's a Washington Post article that confirms it

  • @ohm6009
    @ohm6009 9 месяцев назад +2

    the info is this guy's videos are top notch, but the attempt at humor kills it for me

  • @jb888888888
    @jb888888888 2 года назад +3

    I was 5-7 years old when it all went down, they were still talking about it on the news as I grew older. I didn't understand why it was called "Watergate." And also I didn't understand why they kept calling him "President Nixon" even after he resigned. I have a memory of watching the news and they were talking about President Nixon and the Watergate tapes -- but I thought he had resigned, so why are they talking about "President" Nixon? Did I only imagine that he had resigned? Is this a _rerun_ of the nightly news? This stuff is OLDs not NEWs.

  • @cyrusthegreat1893
    @cyrusthegreat1893 2 года назад +12

    Excellent work!
    Could you also please make a couple of videos about the differences between Fascism & Nazism and the Leninist-Communism vs Maoist-Communism? That’ll be great! Thanks!

    • @prisonislandhead7610
      @prisonislandhead7610 2 года назад +2

      For the latter, it's broadly a difference in material conditions and how Mao saw his ideology. Mao didn't want China to be at the whims of Moscow.
      Reading into the Sino-soviet split is a good way to learn about the differences in practice.

    • @cyrusthegreat1893
      @cyrusthegreat1893 2 года назад +1

      @@prisonislandhead7610 Exactly! And that’s why I wish Mr. Beat would also make a video about the Sino-Soviet split.

    • @lalitthapa101
      @lalitthapa101 2 года назад

      How I'd put It is Nazism is the belief in the supremacy of the Aryan race meanwhile fascism is the big ideology that isn't only confined to the nazi and there are various examples of fascist regimes that never believed in the supremacy of the Aryan race.Ex-Japan.
      &
      The way I look at it,
      Leninist and western communism forms its base on the workers in factories industries
      Meanwhile maoism forms it on the farmers cause countries like China,Nepal and India were still not yet in their industrial age when Maoism was spreading. That's why Nepal for example had and still has such a strong Maoist scene cause the majority of the country is still agrarian.
      But that's just how I look at it.
      Very very oversimplofoef

    • @cyrusthegreat1893
      @cyrusthegreat1893 2 года назад

      @@lalitthapa101 Yes, that’s correct. Nazism is indeed based on racial superiority and hierarchy, while Fascism does not necessarily revolve around that topic.
      Regarding the Maoist Communism, if industrial development and expansionism was not important to that version of communist ideology, then why Mao implemented the highly costly Great Leap project?

    • @lalitthapa101
      @lalitthapa101 2 года назад

      @@cyrusthegreat1893 it isn't that industrial expansion wasn't important.It was the only next logical step.
      It was that especially in China and south asia,communists realized that their majority base were farmers and not workers since industrial development hadn't happened like the west.Hence they had to form their movement from a farmer's base. Nepal in particular,the base was farmers,tribes and the dalits .
      Thats what I think. Western communism is industrial. Asian is agrarian. But again,that's just my oversimplified belief. I'd love to see a Mr beat video on the topic.

  • @IbrahimAli-jl8fu
    @IbrahimAli-jl8fu 2 года назад +19

    I saw it from a mile away, but the Forrest Gump reference was great! Also, everyone knows Watergate never happened, this is just an April Fools joke. Wait, Nixon resigned?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +5

      lol yes I couldn't resist

  • @annielynn8730
    @annielynn8730 Год назад +5

    Crazy to think that this used to be the worst of what we had to deal with

  • @shorttimer874
    @shorttimer874 2 года назад

    I was stationed in Bamberg at the time. The Armed Forces Network had a radio station we could listen to, but no TV, our only real connection with home.
    I remember that A: it seemed like the radio coverage of the congress hearings was non-stop, and B: there is nothing more boring than a congressional hearing.

  • @dmac7128
    @dmac7128 2 года назад +8

    The break-in wasn't the only thing Nixon was trying to cover up. The "plumbers" (the ones that did the break in), were also involved in a previous break in that involved Daniel Ellsberg, an author of the Pentagon Papers. "The Plumbers" broke into his psychiatrist's office to dig up dirt on Ellsberg's mental state. The last thing Nixon wanted was to draw attention to other illegal activities and more scrutiny of the Pentagon Papers.

  • @jessicataylor2895
    @jessicataylor2895 2 года назад +7

    My son absolutely loves watching your videos!

  • @Jojo_jomo
    @Jojo_jomo Год назад +1

    Virginian here…local legend has it that the lost tapes were burned in the fireplace of the Historic Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach and now there’s a distillery in the same basement as the fireplace called Tarnished Truth

  • @jamesfarrington9030
    @jamesfarrington9030 Год назад +2

    John Dean was asked what was the lesson of Watergate. "Dont get caught."

  • @LongIslandSoldier
    @LongIslandSoldier 2 года назад +12

    I have thought for years that ending something in the word “gate” is idiotic. Yes Watergate was the name of the hotel but so-called journalists aren’t clever enough to come up with something else. Not to mention many today will not associate the word gate with Watergate to even know they meaning. The Watergate break-ins were before I was born but someone born in the 90s are unlikely to know.

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 2 года назад +6

      If there's ever another scandal at that hotel, I wonder how many people will foolishly call it Watergategate.

    • @Tdelliex
      @Tdelliex 2 года назад +1

      @@Compucles alot

    • @scythal
      @scythal Год назад +1

      @@Compucles Watergate II: Electric Boogaloo?

    • @peddler931
      @peddler931 Год назад

      Don't expect the "gate" suffix to die out anytime soon. More than 125 years after the Dreyfus Affair, scandals in France are still called "l'affaire ..."

  • @derpmcgerp8062
    @derpmcgerp8062 2 года назад +21

    Top 5 gates in American history:
    5. Climategate
    4. Travelgate
    3. Bountygate
    2. Watergate
    1. Christina Applegate

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +8

      What a scandal Christina Applegate was

    • @derpmcgerp8062
      @derpmcgerp8062 2 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat lol. Happy April Fool's Day Mr. Beat. I loved the video btw. There was a lot background info I genuinely didn't know beforehand. 🤘

    • @bray7934
      @bray7934 2 года назад +2

      Let's give a quick shout-out to Christina Applegate!

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 2 года назад

      Travelgate wasn't even the worse scandal committed by Hillary Clinton! It was Emailgate that cost her the 2016 Presidential election to a buffoon!

    • @cupcakes1001000
      @cupcakes1001000 10 месяцев назад

      & the Pizzagate 😢

  • @imjeremy51
    @imjeremy51 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like how at the end you said the scandal showed the checks and balances worked. And we all know it doesn't anymore with current events.

  • @LULUThaCannon
    @LULUThaCannon Год назад +1

    2:56 this is why this is the best history channel on RUclips

  • @rael5469
    @rael5469 2 года назад +5

    6:18 I remember once when the press was hounding Nixon as he was walking from a car to a building. Nixon halted, grabbed his press secretary by the shoulders, spun him around, and shoved him at the reporters while saying, "do your job." Like.....wow. Poor impulse control.

  • @connorgallegos1906
    @connorgallegos1906 2 года назад +6

    You forgot to mention that they actually were able to get in and out without issue. But went back in to fix a defective wiretap and when the security noticed it was taped AGAIN he called the police

  • @elymasmoore2629
    @elymasmoore2629 Месяц назад

    Hey Mr Beat, random lighting question. Did you put two bright light on either side do you for this? There’s a really interesting shadow lining up in the middle of your face and hand. I may try and recreate that

  • @wplegends
    @wplegends 6 месяцев назад +3

    13:33 one piece reference

  • @RBN1939
    @RBN1939 2 года назад +6

    great video always find your work very informative and educational always knew the basic overview of Watergate but never the specific of it such as "deep throat" or the media originally losing interest in the whole thing keep up the great work will have to check out your recommendation cause I know about Watergate mainly from forest gump and I dont I chose to live in a world where forest gump was responsible for nixon losing power

  • @zackcross7190
    @zackcross7190 2 года назад +13

    My grandmother said to me that her first election she was able to vote in was the ‘72 election and she voted for Nixon because my great grandfather was a Nixon supporter. She told me that he was a supporter of his when he ran against Kennedy. Though my great grandmother (his wife) and her friends and sisters loved “that young Kennedy” because he was Catholic. My great grandfather was very disappointed in Nixon after Watergate.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +13

      I miss when people weren't quite as loyal to political tribes.

  • @benjaminshiels1824
    @benjaminshiels1824 9 месяцев назад

    I'm a 49yo Australian (please don't hold that against me. Lol) and out of curiosity I just started watching The Watergate plumber's because I've never known very much about the Watergate incident but as the show progressed I found it a little hard to follow because I wasn't familiar with the character's, so I looked up this documentary to help shed some light on what was going on in the series and HOLY SHIT that guy did some seriously f'd up stuff!!!
    I'm very sorry that the American ppl had to go through such a dark political time but it certainly shed some light on thing's like the Forest Gump scene and why John Becker in the sitcom, 'Becker' was such a Nixson advocate! Lol
    Thank you for educating this small town Aussie further in the Watergate scandal! 👍🤔😏

  • @ertznay3142
    @ertznay3142 2 года назад +11

    Frank Wills also played himself in the movie All the President's Men.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +3

      Indeed he did!

    • @scythal
      @scythal Год назад

      Congratulations, he played himself!

  • @Iamrightyouarewrong
    @Iamrightyouarewrong 2 года назад +9

    Funny cause, prior to 1972, "Watergate" was just a generic name for "communities" and land/real-estate, which still exist as these, in various places around America.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад

      I should have mentioned that. Good on you for bringing it up!

    • @Iamrightyouarewrong
      @Iamrightyouarewrong 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat just a tid-bit.