Two summer nights: The bridge at Chappaquiddick and the Watergate break-in -- Watergate: What really happened and why -- The hidden hand of Edward Kennedy -- Kennedy politics: Long memories and sharp knives -- John Dean's cover-up collapses -- The Camelot conspiracy commences -- Obstructing justice: Postponing Dean's indictment -- The pious fraud of the Ervin committee -- First blood: John Dean testifies -- The Ervin committee pioneers the politics of personal destruction -- The Watergate special prosecutor and the terrors of prosecutorial abuse -- Cox's army of Ivy leaguers -- Friends in high places: The strange and unusual handling of William O. Bittman, Esq. -- The Denny/Rient memo: The special prosecutor's own "smoking gun" -- The media invents a "massacre" -- Impeaching a president: The House Judiciary committee joins the Camelot conspiracy -- The liberal media: Long-term enablers of the Kennedy clan -- Stage one of the Camelot conspiracy: Destroying the president -- Stage two of the Camelot conspiracy: Crippling the Republican money machine -- Stage three of the Camelot conspiracy: Eviscerating potential opponents -- The weakest link: Teddy Kennedy self-destructs -- The Camelot conspirators today: From Edward M. Kennedy to Hillary R. Clinton.
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