Review: White House Plumbers Delivers an Amusing Take on Watergate
This retelling of the Nixon scandal is more in the style of Leslie Nielsen than Robert Redford.

HBO's White House Plumbers is a fictionalized account of the events before, during, and after the notorious break-in and wiretapping of the Democratic National Committee's headquarters at the Watergate complex during President Richard Nixon's reelection bid in 1972. The show adheres to the historical record in its way, but the twist is how it frames the entire affair as a madcap farce more like The Naked Gun than All the President's Men.
Nixon aides E. Howard Hunt (Woody Harrelson) and G. Gordon Liddy (Justin Theroux), known as "plumbers" since they were tasked with shutting off leaks (of information), each have extensive spycraft résumés yet caper around like buffoons. Tasked with undermining whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg's credibility, they plan to break into his psychiatrist's office. Liddy's preparation involves picking out a wig and practicing a limp to throw off any witnesses. The break-in is a disaster—they trash the office and don't find what they came for—but we do get multiple shots of Liddy stumbling around with a shoulder-length pageboy.
The Watergate break-in was one of many outlandish proposals—one involved chartering a yacht full of prostitutes as a honey trap for Democrats—each with gem-themed code names such as Topaz and Sapphire. Attorney General John Mitchell shoots down various plans as ridiculous and expensive but eventually greenlights the Watergate operation.
The plumbers gladly risk their lives, livelihoods, and reputations, committing felonies to sway an election for a popular president who would win in a historic landslide anyway. Their actions deserve their place in infamy, but the series shows how utterly harebrained the participants and their plans really were.
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Gotta make fun of Republicans.
So? Are Republicans somehow above being made fun of?
Where any of those in Nixon's circle Democrats?
Now, we make fun of democrats.
Can't wait for season 2 lampooning the Biden clan escapades and all the DOJ shenanigans.
Nah, season 2 will more likely be about operation Fast and Furious. In an ironic twist they'll get Vin Diesel to play an ATF agent.
Titles such as "Coconuts" or" Horse feathers".
In case you don't know, these were the titles of two Marx Brothers movies.
Was it the Democrats that had the code names or the prostitutes? If it was the latter that might have just been their hooker names.
If Gary Hart had been running, this might have worked. Or Ted Kennedy, perhaps.
Donna Rice forever.
Who was "Deep Throat"?
Wow. A show about Watergate. Haven't seen one of those before.
Please shoot me.
Just Shoot Me was relatively funny.
Laura San Giacomo's boobs were the star of that one. Absolutely epic.
Now why was I just thinking of this fiasco the other day for some reason? A fit of premonition maybe?
I read that another reason for the break-in was to find info on John Dean's girl friend, Maureen Kane, who was at the time a Washington, D.C. escort.
The entire fiasco will go down in history as one massive blunder and national side show. I remember at the young age of 21 when all this went down and myself and others my age were sure Nixon was gonna get hung by his nuts. All of us hated Nixon.
As for Watergate, we got the Watergate Blues by Gil Scott-heron:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wixtjUL42E
This all seems so quaint by today's standards. Oh, for the simple times of Watergate.
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