Will the myths of Watergate prove misleading? Must read!
Considerable mythology has arisen about Watergate, and these myths are confusing the current discussion around why and how Nixon was driven from officewhich in turn has muddled the conversation around the possible fate of Donald Trump, whom Democrats might move to impeach if they take control of the House in November. In any event, its worth separating myth from reality when it comes to Watergate and the impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon.
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Finally, the details around why a group of Republican leaders urged Nixon to resign have been misrepresented. The widely held belief, then and now, has been that the G.O.P. eminences from Capitol Hill, who told Nixon that his support among their colleagues had evaporated, acted courageously, out of patriotism. In truth, Nixon still had pockets of support around the country. These supposed courageous statesmen were hoping to avoid an inconvenient vote against the president. Nixon, anxious to keep his pension and to be granted the staff accorded presidents after they leave office voluntarily, agreed. He needed to pay off his sizable legal bills, and he wanted a staff to help write his memoirs and plot a return to public lifea scheme in which he succeeded beyond anyones wildest dreams. And so, on August 9, 1974, Nixon became the first president in our lifetime to resign from office. Before long, we may find out whether he will be the last.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/10/will-the-myths-of-watergate-prove-misleading