Geoff’s Essay, “Fake Watergate Heroes: Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein,” Featured in The American Spectator
Posted In: News, Watergate Essays on May 18, 2022
Geoff’s piece titled “Fake Watergate Heroes: Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein” was featured in The American Spectator. Fake Watergate Heroes: Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
Read more >>April 2022: G. Gordon Liddy’s Three Critical Mistakes
Posted In: Watergate Essays on April 14, 2022
This essay appeared in American Spectator, April 7th, 2022: Watergate ‘Mastermind’ G. Gordon Liddy’s Three Critical Mistakes
Read more >>March 2022: Three Watergate Myths
Posted In: Watergate Essays on March 13, 2022
This essay appeared in American Spectator, March 13th, 2022: Three Watergate Myths
Read more >>January 2022: Gordon Liddy’s Crazy Intelligence Plan, 50 Years Later
Posted In: Watergate Essays on January 28, 2022
This essay appeared in American Spectator, January 28th, 2022: Gordon Liddy’s Crazy Intelligence Plan, 50 Years Later
Read more >>November 2021: Revisiting Watergate: Inside The First Deep State Hoax
Posted In: Watergate Essays on December 6, 2021
This essay appeared in the Washington Times on November 22, 2021: Revisiting Watergate: Inside the first deep state hoax
Read more >>Geoff’s Essay, “Seeds of the Watergate Scandal,” Featured in The American Spectator
Posted In: News, Watergate Essays on August 30, 2021
Geoff’s piece titled “Seeds of the Watergate Scandal” was featured in the Impeachment Notebook section of The American Spectator. Here’s an excerpt: Labor Day marks the 50th anniversary of Watergate’s […]
Read more >>March 2016: Nixon, Harvard and Watergate: An American Tragedy
Posted In: News, Watergate Essays on May 16, 2016
This essay was used as the basis for a speech Geoff Shepard gave to the Harvard Club of New York City on March 14, 2016. In this speech, Geoff re-characterizes President […]
Read more >>August, 2014: Understanding the Smoking Gun
Posted In: Watergate Essays on August 22, 2014
What Was the Smoking Gun Tape? This is a 27 page essay that explores the smoking gun tape of June 24, 1974, how it was totally misunderstood by Nixon’s lawyers, […]
Read more >>July, 2014: Thoughts and Commentary on Dean’s New Book
Posted In: Watergate Essays on July 23, 2014
This is a 27 page analysis of John Dean’s 750 page book, The Nixon Defense, What He Knew and When He Knew It. It details the errors, admissions against interest, […]
Read more >>June, 2012: Watergate versus the 5th Amendment
Posted In: Watergate Essays on June 12, 2012
This is an essay that appeared in Constitution Daily, which is maintained by the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. It describes how the 5th Amendment’s guarantee of due process was […]
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