control. and comey is getting him madder and madder every time he talks to him, even though comey said, you are not personally under investigation, he makes the point here that there is some n nuance because that didn t mean he would never be under an investigation. and there s a parallel here. there s a parallel here. january 20th, 1973, when richard nixon and h.r. haldeman after watergate, six days after the watergate break-in, they have this fbi investigation that they can t control. exactly. and they come up with this idea of telling the fooe that the cia wants this investigation stopped and it s that tape that s the smoking gun tape that persuades the house judiciary committee to vote to impeach
we know within nine months of that inauguration, spiro agnew would be resigning in disgrace while facing corruption charges. not long thereter, of course, president nixon would be resigning in disgrace in the watergate scandal. that inauguration date, the start of their second term, that day itself was a perfectly inauspicious start to that inauspicious presidential term. the president may have been trying to project a little youthful vigor or something or for whatever reason he went out that day to his inauguration, january 20th, 1973, he went out just in his suit, he went out without a top coat. turns out, that was a bad plan. once he was out there, the temperature dropped, he got really cold and he didn t have a warm coat of his own so he took one off some poor secret service agent. that borrowed coat, the coat he took from the secret service officer ended up getting donated to the smithsonian because it s what president nixon wore to his
would be resigning in disgrace while facing corruption charges. not long thereafter, of course, president nixonould be resigning in disgrace in the watergate scandal. that inauguration date, the start of their second term, that day itself was a perfectly inauspicious start to that inauspicious presidential term. the president may have been trying to project a little youthful vigor or something or for whatever reason he went out that day to his inauguration, january 20th, 1973, he went out just in his suit, he went out without a top coat. turns out, that was a bad plan. once he was out there, the temperature dropped, he got really cold and he didn t have a warm coat of his own so he took one off some poor secret service agent. that borrowed coat, the coat he took from the secret service officer ended up getting donated to the smithsonian because it s what president nixon wore to his second inauguration.
not long thereafter, of course, president nixon would be resigning in disgrace in the watergate scandal. that inauguration date, the start of their second term, that day itself was a perfectly inauspicious start to that inauspicious presidential term. the president may have been trying to project a little youthful vigor or something or for whatever reason he went out that day to his inauguration, january 20th, 1973, he went out just in his suit, he went out without a top coat. turns out, that was a bad plan. once he was out there, the temperature dropped, he got really cold and he didn t have a warm coat of his own so he took one off some poor secret service agent. that borrowed coat, the coat he took from the secret service officer ended up getting donated to the smithsonian because it s what president nixon wore to his second inauguration. it just wasn t his, some poor cold guy defending him.