Legendary investigative journalist Bob Woodward said the comparisons of the IRS targeting scandal to the Watergate one that took down the Richard Nixon administration are premature.
“It’s a big mess, obviously,” Woodward, who helped break open the Watergate scandal, said on Friday’s Morning Joe. “I know there have been these comparisons to Watergate, but I’d say not yet.”
Republicans have been quick to call the IRS’ targeting scandal (and a few other things) the president’s own Watergate. But Woodward and his partner in breaking the Watergate story, Carl Bernstein, both agree that this story is nothing like the one they famously reported, which eventually lead to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
On Monday’s Morning Joe, Bernstein pushed back against claims that the current IRS scandal would rival President Nixon’s abuse of power in the Watergate scandal.
“In the Nixon White House, we heard the president of the United States on tape saying ‘use the IRS to get back on our enemies,’” Bernstein said. “We know a lot about President Obama, and I think the idea that he would want the IRS used for retribution—we have no evidence of any such thing.”









