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  1. Worse than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush is a 2004 book by author and Watergate figure John W. Dean. Dean criticizes the secrecy employed by US President Bush and his Vice-President Dick Cheney, depriving citizens of the ability to make informed decisions, and draws parallels with the government of US President ...

  2. 1. Feb. 2018 · “Even more serious than Watergate, it seems to me, is the deception of the American voters by the rigged public opinion polls, the counterfeit political advertisements and the phony telegrams—all...

  3. 4. Feb. 2018 · We compiled a list of almost every “worse than Watergate” comparison we could find, from Barry Goldwater’s description of Ted Kennedy’s Chappaquiddick scandal to the Trump-Russia musings of journalist Carl Bernstein, who helped break the original Watergate story. Taken as a whole, it’s hard to see that the overused phrase ...

  4. Language. English. xvii, 253 pages ; 22 cm. This book began as an admonition. Only ignorance or bliss, I figured at the time, could lead another president and the White House to make the same kind of mistakes we made during Nixon's presidency. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  5. 17. Mai 2018 · After Mr. Comey’s dismissal, James Fallows wrote in The Atlantic that “this scandal looks worse than Watergate.” Carl Bernstein, one of the Washington Post journalists who led the coverage of...

  6. 2. Mai 2004 · By John W. Dean. May 2, 2004. Preface. George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney have created the most secretive presidency of my lifetime. Their secrecy is far worse than during Watergate, and it...

  7. 6. Apr. 2004 · Former White House counsel and bestselling author John Dean reveals how the Bush White House has set America back decades -- employing a worldview and tactics of deception that he claims will do...