What do you think about, using the state department wh you think about communists in the state department . I think the committees in congre on the house side and senate side should investigate the chargesf communism within the state department and that the president should cooperate with them by turning over information regarding the loyalty ecks that have been made bthat branch of the govement. They should take that initiative and not refused to do is they have done in the past or turnover the information to congress so congress can investigate and present the facts to the american people. Peter scott eyman, that was gossip columnist and then representative Richard Dixon on the head hopper show, talking about communists. You opened your book Charlie Chaplin vs. Erica by saying, personally, i hope he goes and never comes back, he is as bad a citizen as we have in this country, as you well know. Why was she writing to a u. S. Senator about Charlie Chaplin . Scott she wrote a lot of let
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thank purdue c-span who s filming this live? hi everyone. who s watching? hi, mom. and especially katherine brownell nicole emmer and leah wright gregor for this fantastic conference. i d like to also thank the three of them for inviting me for participate in this year s planning committee and for agree green to carve out a space to talk watergate and presidential scandals. my name is michael conswitz. i m a research scholar who works at the tenement library and robert f wagner lieber archives at nyu brief side note. i previously worked at the nixon library with my former boss tim. naftali and my first book they said no to nixon examine some of the stories of republicans who stood up to the 37th president within the administration. next week is the 50th anniversary of the watergate break-in. and it s been fascinating to watch. how recent books essays documentaries podcasts and films have framed the watergate saga to the american public. 46 years after the release of all the p
a lot of chapter number during the strike. all right. we re about to begin. thank you all for attending blah. welcome everyone to worse than watergate question mark reexamining the last 50 years of presidential scandals. at the beginning i d like to thank purdue c-span who s filming this live? hi everyone. who s watching? hi, mom. and especially katherine brownell nicole emmer and leah wright gregor for this fantastic conference. i d like to also thank the three of them for inviting me for participate in this year s planning committee and for agree green to carve out a space to talk watergate and presidential scandals. my name is michael conswitz. i m a research scholar who works at the tenement library and robert f wagner lieber archives at nyu brief side note. i previously worked at the nixon library with my former boss tim. naftali and my first book they said no to nixon examine some of the stories of republicans who stood up to the 37th president within the administration
presidential scandals. at the beginning i d like to thank purdue c-span who s filming this live? hi everyone. who s watching? hi, mom. and especially katherine brownell nicole emmer and leah wright gregor for this fantastic conference. i d like to also thank the three of them for inviting me for participate in this year s planning committee and for agree green to carve out a space to talk watergate and presidential scandals. my name is michael conswitz. i m a research scholar who works at the tenement library and robert f wagner lieber archives at nyu brief side note. i previously worked at the nixon library with my former boss tim. naftali and my first book they said no to nixon examine some of the stories of republicans who stood up to the 37th president within the administration. next week is the 50th anniversary of the watergate break-in. and it s been fascinating to watch. how recent books essays documentaries podcasts and films have framed the watergate saga to the amer