The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - The End Of The Government Shutdown? + From Nixon to Trump: America’s Nonstop Modern Presidential Scandals

Nov 10, 2025
Garrett Graff, a journalist and historian who hosts The Long Shadow, joins for a fascinating discussion on America's political scandals. He dives into the lessons from Watergate and Nixon's 1968 interference, illuminating their impact on public trust today. Graff explores how history often takes decades to judge leaders, with insights on Iran-Contra's long shadow and the current landscape shaped by recent events. They also assess the evolving perception of figures like Monica Lewinsky and the implications of modern record-keeping under Trump.
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ANECDOTE

Lewinsky's Reputation Reexamined

  • Graff says Monica Lewinsky's public rehabilitation shows how historical reputations can be reevaluated, especially post-MeToo.
  • He believes Lewinsky became a clear victim and changed national views about scandal and victimhood.
INSIGHT

Watergate As A Paranoid Mindset

  • Graff frames Watergate as a paranoid, conspiratorial mindset producing many overlapping scandals rather than a single event.
  • That mindset's ripple effects shaped later conservative institutions and political careers.
INSIGHT

Alarm, But Reasons For Long-Term Hope

  • Graff is worried the U.S. is underestimating current democratic backsliding and urges clearer media language.
  • He also lists reasons for long-term optimism: demographics, historical progress, and the likely limited duration of Trump's political dominance.
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