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“Excellent. Captures... some of the Watergate’s most notorious residents.” (USA Today)
“Joseph Rodota has written an engaging biography of a building—the Watergate—whose name is forever linked with the
politics, intrigue, and power of Washington.” (Karl Rove, former part-time resident of the Watergate)
“An informative, comprehensive account of one of America’s most famous building complexes.” (Wall Street Journal)
“The Watergate tells the story of this incredible ‘city within a city,’ where some of history’s most colorful
personalities have lived. Rodota does what every historian aspires to do: he invites the reader to be a fly on the wall.
Rodota brings this iconic building to life.” (KATE ANDERSEN BROWER, New York Times bestselling author of The Residence)
“A banquet of gossip and intrigue.” (The Week)
“Joseph Rodota gives us the definitive history of the Watergate complex. Crime sleuths, politicos, fans of the rich and
powerful, architects, gossipers and renters everywhere will find The Watergate a fascinating and rewarding read.” (DONNA
BRAZILE, former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and New York Time bestselling author of Hacks)
“A fascinating account, part history, part society page.” (Library Journal (starred review))
“If walls could talk... Joseph Rodota reports what those in the world-famous Watergate complex have been discussing.
Read for yourself—you won’t be disappointed.” (JOHN W. DEAN, former Nixon White House counsel and New York Times
bestselling author of Blind Ambition)
“An entertaining, gossip-filled history. ... Richly detailed.” (Kirkus Reviews)
“A thorough and thoroughly engrossing account of this legendary Washington address.” (Booklist)
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From the Back Cover
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Since its opening in 1965, the Watergate complex has been one of Washington’s chicest addresses, a home to power brokers
from both political parties and the epicenter of a scandal that brought down a president. In The Watergate, writer and
political consultant Joseph Rodota paints a vivid portrait of this landmark and the movers and shakers who have lived
there.
Watergate residents—an intriguing cast of politicians, journalists, socialites and spies—have been at the center of
America’s political storms for half of a century. The irrepressible Martha Mitchell, wife of President Nixon’s attorney
general and campaign manager John Mitchell, captivated the nation with a stream of outrageous interviews and phone calls
from her Watergate duplex. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia put aside their differences
many a New Year’s Eve to celebrate together at the Watergate, dining on wild game hunted by Scalia and cooked by
Ginsburg’s husband. Monica Lewinsky hunkered down in her mother’s Watergate apartment while President Clinton fought
impeachment; her neighbor U.S. Senator Bob Dole brought donuts to the hordes of reporters camped out front. Years after
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice hosted chamber music concerts in her Watergate living room, guests remembered the
soaring music—and the cheap snacks.
Rodota unlocks the mysteries of the Watergate, including why Elizabeth Taylor refused to move into a Watergate apartment
with her sixth husband; reveals a surprising connection between the Watergate and Ronald Reagan; and unravels how the
Nixon break-in transformed the Watergate’s reputation and spawned generations of “-gate” scandals, from Koreagate to
Deflategate.
The Washington Post once called the Watergate a “glittering Potomac Titanic.” Like the famous ocean liner, the Watergate
was ahead of its time, filled with boldface names—and ultimately doomed. The Watergate is a captivating inside look at
the passengers and crew of this legendary building.
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