George H.W. Bush 1990 - 1991 The Sweep of History

Episode 122: RICHARD NIXON and WATERGATE 1973 Enemies at the Gate (Part 22) OCTOBER 1973 (Part E) All at Once, The Saturday Night Massacre

July 12, 2022 Randal Wallace Season 6 Episode 122
George H.W. Bush 1990 - 1991 The Sweep of History
Episode 122: RICHARD NIXON and WATERGATE 1973 Enemies at the Gate (Part 22) OCTOBER 1973 (Part E) All at Once, The Saturday Night Massacre
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SHOWDOWN!!

There was no question that after a junior officer of the Federal Government faced down the President of the United States on National Television that that junior officer was not going to have his job long and Archibald Cox didn't.  Richard Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire him. Richardson refused, as did his next in line William Ruckelshaus before finally the true hero of the night stepped up and did the deed. Robert Bork, the Solicitor General, fired Cox and then held the Justice Department together for two and a half months all while being under attack for having done the right thing,  Richard Nixon was , contrary to popular belief, justified in that decision. 

We were dangerously close to a war with the Soviet Union as both sides sat on the sidelines helping the two sides of a conflict in the Middle East. In fact, this was the closest the two nations had come since the Cuban Missile Crisis a decade before. There was no way that Richard Nixon was going to let Archibald Cox, nor his Special Prosecution Force, get away with such insubordination at such a moment. I would dare say that the history you have read about would have looked totally different had it involved any other President other than Richard Nixon. That is how egregious this act by Cox was no matter how avuncular he appeared that night on television. 

The chain of events this situation set off changed everything for President Nixon and it was largely in my opinion unfair. Archibald Cox should never have been appointed in the first place. He was a known Nixon hater, puppet of the Kennedy family, and he loaded up his staff with rabid partisans that either came from the Kennedy-Johnson Administrations or were prosecutors who had spent years chasing gangsters and treated the Nixon staffers as though they were members of a crime family. 

From this point on Richard Nixon was at war with a prosecution staff , who in my opinion, was willing to do , say, and perform any sleight of hand necessary to get the only target they were actually focused on, the facts be damned. And that target was Richard Nixon, and they cared not who all's lives they had to ruin to do it. 

FYI - We will be returning to this event in next seasons shows,

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Host Randal Wallace welcomes you to the show and lays out the order of the show and the events of the Saturday Night Massacre
BBC Documentary on Watergate the section on the Saturday Night Massacre
Robert Bork oral history segment interviewed by Tim Naftali
BBC Documentary on Watergate the section on the Saturday Night Massacre
CBS News coverage of the Saturday Night Massacre "CBS News Special Report" with Dan Rather
Nixon Presidential Library - Saturday Night Massacre & the Nixon tapes.
CBS News Special Report the night of the Saturday Night Massacre
Oh the heroism! Host Randal Wallace introduces the second part of our show and the "What we Know now we did not know then section "
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Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
Host Randal Wallace re-introduces Geoff Shepard and discusses all the issues that he lays out in his books and interviews
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
Host Randal Wallace lays out the various ways the Special Prosecutors began maneuvering defendants in ways that robbed them of their rights
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
Host Randal Wallace introduces a discussion of the 9 subpoenaed tapes
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
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