If you feel like you’ve heard that something’s “worse than Watergate” before, well, it’s because you have.
By my count we’ve had about a dozen Trump-related stories that are “worse than Watergate” according to Carl Bernstein.
A stroll down memory lane, anyone?👇
You’ve gotta understand that all of this goes back to the end of 2016, mere months after Trump’s election.
Here’s ol’ Carl Bernstein saying in December 2016 that Trump’s “lies” are “worse than Nixon’s”
He dips another toe in later, this time in February of 2017, when he describes Trump’s criticism of the press as more “treacherous” than Nixon’s.
February 2017 was a bit of a turning point on all this it seems.
But the story really heats up when we start talking about “Russian collusion.”
We can go all the way back to the Comey firing for when this was all “worse than Watergate” - in this case “potentially [a] more dangerous situation”
In November of 2017, well before impeachment, Bernstein at least couched his language with an “if it’s true” disclaimer...
...but by 2018 he had dispensed with this. The people wanted blood, after all.
These two moments are six months apart. This wasn’t some flash-in-the-pan quote.
And once he was off and rolling, we got plenty more of this talk.
He even said Trump was worse than McCarthy!
He then got into the habit of just describing Trump’s presidency as worse than Watergate (?)
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.
And he brought in his old pal Woodward to make the same point. Hearing a lot of echoes it seems.
This one was from 2019, presumably related to impeachment or some such.
Then in September of last year the tapes about coronavirus from Woodward’s new book (remember that?) were also “worse than Watergate.”
Is there anything that’s NOT worse than Watergate to this guy?
I mean. Cmon. Does anyone even remember the Ukraine scandal? Is there anyone who actually believes that Ukraine was worse than Watergate?
Now is it possible that, on 10+ different points in the last four years, Trump has done something that’s “worse than Watergate”? Idk. It’s been a weird few years.
But don’t we think it’s FAR more likely that a @CNN employee is simply repeating a line their viewers want to hear?
It wasn’t just Bernstein.
Other folks involved in Watergate also did this, including former prosecutor Nick Akerman(@nickakerman), who called @DonaldJTrumpJr’s emails “treason” & a “smoking cannon” back in 2017 (and plenty since - apparently this line gets you booked by MSNBC).
There appears to be a whole cottage industry around being a person tied to Watergate saying that something is “worse than Watergate.”
Here’s Nixon’s lawyer John Dean taking his stab at it.
I mean where does this stuff even come from?
Apparently this is also part of @JillWineBanks’s schtick.
And I’m shocked - SHOCKED - to know that plenty of Dems have repeated these claims, dating back to **before Trump got elected**
I couldn’t help but add @JRubinBlogger to this thread because she also claimed that Benghazi was worse than Watergate back when she was a Republican.
Now apparently she saves that honorific for whatever it is Trump was doing in September and October of 2019.
Plenty of our usual blue check suspects do this, too.
@joelockhart makes my job easy by just listing everything that’s worse than Watergate out in two tweets, including the Russian collusion conspiracy theory and the “good people on both sides” lie.
Anyway. I hope you’re getting the picture.
So, was Trump’s call re:GA really bad? I suppose the jury’s still out. I suggested it might be & y’all got real mad.
But cmon. Watergate bad? Give me a break. And if you’re taking Bernstein’s word for it, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
Didn’t realize @carlbernstein was on Twitter, otherwise would’ve tagged him, as is my custom
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I don’t care how much you don’t like the press.
It is absolutely, patently absurd to pretend that the riots that shook DC and other cities by BLM and antifa could hold a candle to the threatening insurrectionist activity we saw today. (1/6)
Today’s riot and assault on the US Capitol isn’t some symbolic issue.
The national guard is actively being deployed to the US Capitol in response to seditious threats against the US Congress, cheered on by a president who had rallied these rioters to DC beforehand. (2/6)
I’ve seen a lot of you on here spend your time today criticizing the media and the left for being concerned about today’s events but not the riots we saw here, in Minneapolis, in NYC and beyond last summer.
“Surely the problem was that the GOP moved away from its embrace of free market principles, limited government, and politeness” someone with an outsized influence on The Dialogue is thinking right now.
“If only we could go back to exactly where the GOP was in 2007!” they muse.
“If we could just have used our political capital to lower capital gains taxes a little bit more, it would’ve been smooth sailing.”
Maybe some of you have lost the capacity for shame on this stuff, but it’s enormously embarrassing for those of us who still possess any.
And in case any of you thought that “own the libs” was an effective political strategy, that the GOP nominee for president found a way to lose is proof positive that it is nothing but a miserable failure. This behavior from @AZGOP is just another outgrowth of that.
Below is a top 10 of common media takes & narratives that aged, well, imperfectly.
Starting w/ #10: remember when Trump was going to use the Post Office to steal the election? @JoyAnnReid, @VICE, @ajplus & @ananavarro do.
#9: Early COVID coverage
I tried to cut some slack on early coronavirus predictions. But it’s worth reflecting on the way we talked about the virus back when it first started & how many people were so confidently wrong, like @Slate, @USATODAY, @thehill & @businessinsider.
#8: Masks
The worst specific coverage around the early outbreak was on masks.
Especially because the pro-mask crowd can be so militant these days, it’s worth remembering what the conversation looked like back then.
Today @bradyleonard & I agreed the 2020 man of the year is @RonDeSantisFL for his leadership in response to COVID, despite endless attacks from the media.
To add some context, I’ve put those attacks side by side with coverage of @NYGovCuomo.
Spot the difference?👇
As of today, NY’s deaths per 100k from coronavirus (188) is about double Florida’s (96). Florida and Gov. DeSantis seem to be doing something right in that regard.
But you would have no idea that was the case if you spend your days listening/watching/reading @MSNBC
The worst offender had to be @CNN, which is no surprise given Cuomo’s brother works there.