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The Watergate scandal is perfect fodder for both journalists and Hollywood studios.

Deception! Intrigue! A White House in crisis mode!

Its no wonder Hollywood created memorable films tied to the scandal over the years, notably All the Presidents Men, Frost/Nixon, Nixon, and even Forrest Gump. How could the industry resist?

Except Hollywood cant quit Watergate, even if audiences may be tiring of the subject. Last year, we saw a star-studded recreation of the GOP crisis, and well soon see another high-profile series based on Nixons downfall.

Its hardly a secret why Hollywood keeps cranking out Watergate-related stories. The industry adores taking shots at Republicans, be it President Donald J. Trump or a leader whose Beltway skills were no match for his political paranoia.

Watergate is too ripe a scandal to leave in the past.

Plus, the era reminds us of a time when journalists doggedly pursued the truth and held the powerful to account. That only happens, alas, when a Republican is in the Oval Office in the 21st Century.

And lets not forget how Hollywood liberals lionize reporters any chance they get.

Watergate refers both to the D.C. hotel where Nixons minions broke into the Democrat National Committees headquarters and the machinations behind it and the cover up.

The last few years have seen major films tied to President Richard M. Nixons undoing. Liam Neeson portrayed the man known as Deep Throat, in the 2017 drama Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House.

The film hit theaters in the heat of awards season, but got summarily ignored by voters across the Hollywood landscape. Neither critics nor crowds gave the film much respect.

That same year, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep teamed up for The Post. The film took a loving look at both The Washington Post and its reporters efforts to publish the Pentagon Papers. President Nixon anchors the films waning moments as The Post investigated a curious burglary at the Watergate hotel.

Documentarians also have had a field day with Watergate.

The 2022 film The Martha Mitchell Effect (40 minutes) recalled the wife of the U.S. attorney general who tried to warn the public about nefarious actions within the Nixon White House. Some within Nixons inner circle tried to dismiss the charges by alleging Martha Mitchell suffered from mental health woes, but the facts eventually proved her right.

Last year, CBS and Paramount+ teamed to bring us Watergate: High Crimes in the White House. The documentary, released 50 years after the initial burglary, looked at how a seemingly minor crime ballooned into a crisis that ended Nixons presidency.

CNN pounced on the anniversary, too, producing a docuseries called Watergate: Blueprint for a Scandal, narrated by former Nixon White House counsel John Dean.

Not all Watergate-themed projects draw a crowd, though. Mark Felt earned an embarrassing $768,946 at U.S. theaters, and the Starz series Gaslit got all but ignored by the pop culture zeitgeist.

That 2022 series boasted two Oscar winners Sean Penn and Julia Roberts plus stories that allegedly got less attention during the 1970s. The limited series included Martha Mitchell (Roberts) and her attempts to blow the whistle on White House malfeasance.

This year, Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux team for HBOs White House Plumbers, Partly based on the book Integrity by Egil Bud Krogh and Matthew Krogh, Plumbers explore how Nixons saboteur dream team Harrelson as E. Howard Hunt and Theroux as G. Gordon Liddy ended up doing more damage to the cause than good.

The project, co-produced by liberal scribe Frank Rich, focuses both on the humorous aspects of the crisis as well as the nuts and bolts details of the initial burglary.

Why the drip-drip-drip of Hollywood projects based on Watergate? The industry understands the soft power that storytelling offers, and it relentlessly applies it across the creative board. Its why we see a similar onslaught of stories based on the 1950s blacklist era.

That historical chapter showed the GOPs cartoonish overreach, plus it paints Hollywood figures like screenwriter Dalton Trumbo in heroic fashion.

Hollywood isnt done with the Blacklist era, either.

This year, well see McCarthy, a feature-length biography of the hard-charging senator played by Michael Shannon.

Plus, these films and TV shows allow the artists to not only explore the past but use history as a modern-day cudgel against their ideological foes. The films director, Vclav Marhoul, made McCarthy to draw parallels between the senator and modern politicians.

These people are very dangerous. And I realized this when I watched the news in January and saw Donald Trump and his call for the Capitol attack. But its not just about Trump. Over the past decade in Europe and all over the world, there are so many Joe McCarthys. For instance in Brazil its Bolsonaro, in England, its Johnson. Its about populism, Marhoul said.

Journalists, who openly root for one party over another, will prod these stars to make statements like this without the benefit of balance or fact checks.

Nixon becomes Trump, or Ron DeSantis, or Ted Cruz. Whatever works for the artist in question, and that message gets spread far and wide.

That means we havent seen the last of Watergate on screens large and small.

Christian Toto is an award-winning journalist, movie critic and editor ofHollywoodInToto.com.He previously served as associate editor with Breitbart News Big Hollywood. Follow him at@HollywoodInToto.

The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

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China’s EV leader wants to close the year strong with a new sales promotion. BYD is now offering free car insurance on certain EVs ahead of the upcoming Chinese New Year. Will it be enough to take the global EV sales crown in 2024?

BYD offers free insurance on some EVs to boost sales

With a record 506,804 NEVs (EV and PHEV models) sold in November, BYD has now had two straight months with over 500,000 in vehicle sales.

The EV giant has no plans to slow down. On Thursday, BYD announced its latest “New Year GO New Car” sales promotion on its Weibo page.

From today, December 26, 2024, through January 26, 2025, BYD is offering free car insurance on select PHEVs and EVs in its Ocean and Dynasy lineups. The promo includes several top-selling EVs, including the Dolphin, Seal, and Sea Lion 07.

Through the first 11 months of 2024, BYD sold nearly 3.76 million NEVs, including 1.56 million all-electric models. The promo comes as BYD is in a tight race with Tesla for the global EV sales crown for 2024.

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BYD is giving free car insurance for select EVs in a new year-end promo (Source: BYD)

Through September, Tesla delivered 1.3 million EVs compared to BYD’s 1.17 million. Since Tesla doesn’t report monthly sales numbers, we will have to wait until the end-of-year numbers come out to determine who will take the EV sales crown in 2024.

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BYD Seagull (Source: BYD)

The Seagull EV, BYD’s cheapest electric car starting under $10,000, was once again China’s best-selling vehicle last month after topping the Tesla Model Y. BYD sold 56,156 Seagull EVs last month alone in China.

Although the global EV sales race between BYD and Tesla is heating up into the end of the year, the Chinese EV leader is quickly outselling some of the largest global automakers.

BYD sold more vehicles globally than Nissan and Honda in the third quarter, and it is now closing in on Ford.

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Former Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver DeSean Jackson and Delaware State are finalizing an agreement for him to become the program’s next head coach, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Thursday.

Jackson did an on-campus interview in recent days, and the sides are expected to come together to complete the deal in the near future. According to a source, it has always been a dream of Jackson’s to coach at a historically Black college or university (HBCU). That dream could be a reality in the near future.

The 38-year-old would replace Lee Hull, who was dismissed earlier this month after two disappointing seasons, including a 1-11 showing this year.

The news was first reported by Victory Formation Media.

Jackson, who officially retired as a member of the Eagles after the 2023 season, made the Pro Bowl in three of his eight seasons with the team. He became the first player in NFL history to earn Pro Bowl honors at two positions — kick returner and wide receiver. He played 15 years overall and had stints with the Los Angeles Rams, Washington, Tampa Bay, Baltimore and Las Vegas, but he is best known for the six-year run in Philadelphia at the start of his pro career.

In 95 career games with the Eagles, he ranks third all time in receiving yards (6,512), sixth in receptions (379) and ninth in receiving touchdowns (35). As a punt returner, he finished second in punt returns (132), third in punt return yards (1,296) and is tied for the team’s all-time lead in punt return touchdowns with four.

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