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Lectures in History

Watergate 50 Years Later

Lectures in History

C-SPAN

History, Politics, News

4.1696 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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American University professor Joseph Campbell teaches a class about the 1972 Watergate scandal and, what he calls, “the myth of heroic journalism.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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June marks the 50th anniversary of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee

0:08.7

headquarters in the Watergate office building. The ensuing scandal led to the resignation of President

0:14.9

Nixon. This week on lectures in history, a lecture first posted in February on Watergate and the myth of heroic

0:22.6

journalism. American University professor Joseph Campbell argues that the unraveling of the

0:28.4

Watergate scandal was done by Congress and multiple federal agencies.

0:32.6

A very common and popular interpretation was that deep throat was not a single individual.

0:39.6

Deep throat was a composite of a number of different sources.

0:42.9

It was a literary device to project an intriguing character,

0:49.5

but pulling from a different range of individuals, a different, a variety of sources.

0:56.7

Professor Campbell also argues that Richard Nixon's presidency was not brought down solely

1:01.3

by the Washington Post reporting.

1:08.0

In the next hour, we will discuss and examine how the heroic journalist myth of Watergate took hold and why it is so tenacious.

1:19.1

We'll also discuss what some of the principles at the Washington Post, principles at the post at the time of the Watergate scandal have had to say about

1:28.7

this interpretation of Watergate. And we'll consider why it matters. We'll consider the

1:35.5

so what question. Why debunking this myth matters. Along the way, we'll have some time for

1:43.0

Q&A. Here are a few names that we'll have some time for Q&A.

1:50.5

Here are a few names that we'll encounter during our class today.

1:52.6

Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.

1:58.9

These were reporters for the Washington Post, the lead reporters on the Watergate scandal for the Post.

2:00.5

And they teamed up in 1972 and were together through the scandal in 1974.

2:06.6

Together they wrote two books about the Watergate scandal.

2:10.6

Catherine Graham is another name that we'll encounter.

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