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Analysis | Vance might not be wrong about Watergate being blip of a story today
The article discusses Vance's perspective on Watergate's relevance today, noting he may be historically inaccurate about the 1970s but accurate about modern scandals' fleeting nature. It highlights his claim that current scandals age rapidly, similar to fruit flies.
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