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=== Provides examples of: ===
* [[Accidental Public Confession]]: The girls confront Nixon "[[You Know What You Did|with what they know]]". Panicked, Nixon launches into a furious rant denouncing "the radical muckraking bastards at the ''Washington Post''", inadvertently confessing in the process. After a stunned pause, the girls reveal that they were just taking about his abuse to Checkers.
{{quote| '''Nixon''':... [[Jerkass|Who]]?}}
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: By the time of Watergate, Checkers was long dead and Nixon had different dogs, but of course, Checkers is the one most associated with him.
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: It's the fact that Nixon is mean to his dog that gets the girls ''really'' outraged.
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* [[Intoxication Ensues]]: Betsy and Arlene bake the President cookies, using their brother's secret recipe; however, they aren't aware this includes marijuana...
** The guards seemed to like em too:
{{quote| '''White House Guards''': Got the cookies?<br />
'''Betsy and Arlene''': (nodding enthusiastically) Uh huh.<br />
'''White House Guards''': YEAH!! }}
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Parodied -- Woodward and Bernstein are portrayed as clowns with overdeveloped egos.
* [[Large Ham]]: Nixon when he's pissed.
{{quote| '''Nixon''': You don't mess with the big boys!}}
* [[Mysterious Informant]]: Parodied; "Deep Throat" is definitely ''not'' what Woodward and Bernstein were expecting.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Kissinger, for the Nixon administration.