“We are in a Democratic majority. This is a huge freshmen class. The only class that has rivaled us in size were the Watergate Babies, against a very similar backdrop of corruption and chaos, right. And so because we are such a big caucus, there is a diversity of lived experience, of ideologies. Even…”— Ayanna Pressley, cbsnews.com
“Diane: You sure this isn't pride? Will: Of course, it's pride. What's wrong with pride? Pride built the pyramids. Diane: And Watergate.”— Amanda Segel, Diane Lockhart, Christine Baranski, imdb.com
“Lou Solverson: It's a diner robbery in Minnesota, Karl. Not a presidential assassination. Karl Weathers: Oh, sure. That's how it starts—with something small, like a break-in at the Watergate Hotel. But just watch. This thing's only getting bigger.”— Noah Hawley, Karl Weathers, Nick Offerman, imdb.com
“The modern economics of the newsroom don't support big investigative reporting staffs. You wouldn’t get a Watergate, a Pentagon Papers today, because nobody can afford to let a reporter spend seven months on a story. We can. We’re working as a support function.”— Steve Bannon, bloomberg.com