7/10
a standup woman
3 March 2023
Greetings again from the darkness. Fifty years have passed, yet the Watergate scandal continues to provide us with stories. Co-directors Anne Alvergue and Debra McClutchy turn their attention to one of the fascinating figures of the era in this 40 minute short. Martha Mitchell was the wife of Richard Nixon's campaign manager and subsequent Attorney General, John Mitchell. Outspoken Martha was a colorful personality and characterized as "a menace" by Nixon himself.

The directors utilize archival footage and news reels to show how Martha became a media darling during one of the most closed-off administrations in recent history. Reporters such as Helen Thomas and Connie Chung bring a media perspective, as do the numerous newscast clips shown. However, things took a pretty dark turn for this charming lady, and her story provides a stark reminder of just how corrupt and extreme the Nixon administration became.

Once news of the Watergate break-in hit the news, Martha seemed to vanish from the public eye. Her story is that she was held captive, basically kidnapped, as the administration advanced a public character assassination on her. When the secret tapes were revealed, and Martha discovered her husband had conspired with Nixon on the break-in, she became a high-profile whistleblower, After Nixon's resignation, Martha became a celebrity, frequently seen on talk shows. Cast by many as a 'crazy' lady, the "Martha Mitchell effect" became the description for those whose 'delusions' turned out to be true. The recent TV miniseries "Gaslit" also focused on Martha Mitchell, who died in 1976 from a blood disease.
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