5 Politicians That Stupidly Destroyed Their Careers

Richard Nixon
Ollie Atkins, White House photographer, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

2. Was that ethical, Richard Nixon

Unethical political practice includes tax evasion, bribery, blackmail, corruption, espionage, looting the public fund, the list is not exhaustive. In recent US history Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United State had to resign for what was dubbed the Watergate scandal.

Politics is a messy business, and sometimes difficult to draw the line between friends and foes. Behind the curtain many different types of dirty tricks are played – oh! Is that what they’re doing, how can we stay ahead.

The Watergate scandal of June 1972 that brought down President Nixon involved illegal espionage by the then Nixon administration.

Following a break-in to the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, DC, arrests and the investigations that followed directly linked the president with wiretapping phones and stealing documents.

The controversy unraveled showing further foul plays, which, despite having won the presidential elections with a landslide majority, forced the then President Nixon to resign.

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4 thoughts on “5 Politicians That Stupidly Destroyed Their Careers”

  1. You people just can’t give up on trashing Trump, can you? Well the truth is, without the cheating of the democRAT party, he would still be the President… How about you publish the 5 different ways democRATs cheated in Arizona’s Maracopa County? 96K votes from people who didn’t live at the addresses they voted from? 67K suspicious ballots that should not have been accepted? Supposedly 40 percent of republicans voted for Biden? 90K people on the voter registry in Michigan who are dead….

  2. I still call Donald Trump, President Trump! If he runs again he will have my vote. You would not have our country in the turmoil it is now thanks weak Biden!

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