When I see any liberals talking about Woodward now, he is portrayed as a (connect the dots) “Drama Queen”. Nobody, but nobody, has pointed out that maybe he has always been a little dramatic with a tendency to exxagerate. Isn’t that how Watergate ended up being the Crime of the Century while the Bay of Tonkin incident and resolution were just little things?
That's certainly how Liberals see it. However, it didn't take long for the anti-war crowd to turn on "LBJ's War".
An excellent case can be made that LBJ's Great Society was the Crime of the Century - at least in this country. Or maybe it was the (questionable) passing of the 16th and 17th Amendments?
All of the above steered the country down the wrong paths in a way which the Liberal lynching of Nixon never did or could.