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The Conversation with Dasha Burns

White House Plumbers

The Conversation with Dasha Burns

POLITICO

News, Government, Politics

4.01.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2023

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

On May 1, the hotly-anticipated HBO series White House Plumbers will premiere. The 5-episode series takes viewers along on a darkly funny ride with the fumbling ex-spooks and misguided “patriots.” E. Howard Hunt, played by Woody Harrelson and G. Gordon Liddy, played by Justin Theroux. The duo — along with some helpers — use any means necessary to secure the 1972 re-election of Richard Nixon, including breaking into the Democratic National Committee's headquarters at the Watergate Office Building.  Of course instead of saving Nixon, Liddy and Hunt end up destroying his presidency. The show is a warped version of a buddy comedy that explores one of the most relevant issues in politics: what happens when true believers lose their integrity and moral compass in pursuit of their cause. David Mandel, the director of White House Plumbers, is a man who knows more about the intersection of Hollywood and Washington than just about anyone. Mandel has had a storied career as a comedy writer and producer. He’s a veteran of Saturday Night Live, Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. He went on to lead production of Veep —  one of the funniest and most accurate shows ever made about Washington — for its final three seasons. On this week’s episode of Playbook Deep Dive, Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza talks with Mandel about lessons he’s learned translating Washington for Hollywood, first with Veep and now with White House Plumbers —  and how a certain president elected in between these two shows changed everything about what makes politics funny. Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.David Mandel is the director of White House Plumbers. Afra Abdullah is an associate producer for POLITICO audio.Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio. Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio.Jenny Ament is the executive producer for POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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So I guess it's just you and me against the entire radical left.

0:08.9

It's just so easy.

0:11.3

Have you one eye on the guys that they all else bring?

0:14.5

Nixon will love us.

0:18.9

That's the new HBO show The White House Plummers, which will be out on May 1st.

0:24.8

The five episode series takes viewers along on a darkly funny ride with the fumbling

0:30.4

ex-spooks and misguided patriots, E. Howard Hunt played by Woody Harrelson and G. Gordon

0:36.7

Litty played by Justin Thoreau as they use any means necessary to secure the 1972

0:43.6

re-election of Richard Nixon, including breaking into the Democratic National Committee's headquarters

0:50.9

at the Watergate Office Building.

0:53.6

Of course, instead of saving Nixon, Litty and Hunt end up destroying his presidency.

1:01.0

Hunt is a retired CIA agent who's a board copywriter by day and a spy novelist by night.

1:06.8

Litty is a former FBI man who despises hippies and communists and has disturbing authorities

1:12.9

for Hitler speeches and physical danger.

1:16.4

The show is a warped version of a buddy comedy that explores one of the most relevant

1:21.8

issues in politics.

1:24.3

What happens when true believers lose their integrity and moral compass in pursuit of

1:30.6

their cause?

1:32.6

Our guest today is the director of The White House Plummers, David Mandel, a man who knows

1:37.8

more about the intersection of Hollywood and Washington than just about anyone.

1:44.0

I'm Ryan Liza, this is Playbook Deep Dive.

1:49.4

Dave Mandel has had a storied career as a comedy writer and producer.

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