<p>Remember Watergate?</p><p>That was the scandal which brought Richard Nixon down after it was disclosed that he or his minions, among other things: spied on Edward Kennedy, played a dirty trick on Edmund Muskie, broke into the Democrat's national headquarters, planned to break into McGovern headquarters, compiled an enemies list, ordered the IRS to audit political opponents, arranged for illegal wiretaps, faked diplomatic cables to implicate John Kennedy in the assassination of South Vietnam's Ngo Dinh Diem, offered clemency to keep some witnesses quiet, paid other witnesses hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep them quiet, destroyed evidence, plotted the fire bombing of the Brookings Institution, and schemed to kidnap leading student radicals so they wouldn't disrupt the Republican National Convention in 1972.</p><p>That, anyway, is Watergate as most Americans-and historians-remember it. That is not, however, how many right-wingers do.
well, two reasons. it unifies the republicans that nothing unifies the republicans more than hillary clinton and nancy pelosi both of whom are making the cameos on the campaign trail this year, and the other reason why is that frankly, it is reminding a lot of independent voters about aboy clinton, about her campaign and the failings of the democratic party. that can only be the advantage to the republicans. it s a twofer, motivating republicans and demoting others to support democrats. not running in 2018. she does not intend to run again. what do you make of the fact she has the galvanizing factor to get them to the polls? they have it because the republican party doesn t have anything to run on. it s been 15 months. they control almost all branches of government and all they have passed is gop tax plan, which is so popular, as a matter of fact, with their base, they had to pull their ads off the air and