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Shortly after midnight on June 17, 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C.. The fallout was immediate, widespread, and immense, leading directly to the resignation of Richard Nixon, then-President of the United States, on August 9, 1974. The event, dubbed "Watergate" after the hotelnote Incidentally, the "gate" in Watergate refers to the literal wooden toll gate◊ marking the place where the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal empties into the Potomac River. The Hotel overlooks said gate., was the biggest political scandal to hit the United States at the time. As a result virtually every political scandal that has happened since has had the suffix "-gate" applied to its name. Even scandals that aren't political in nature have followed this naming convention. For Real Life Examples, see The Other Wiki for an in-depth list. |
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The Thick of It — Flatgate, despite Terri pointing out that Notting Hill-Gate would be a lot cleverer. | |
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The Far Side: In one cartoon, a caveman impresses the rest of his tribe with his invention of fire—except the fire in question is just a wooden cutout, painted to look like flames. The caption notes that he was exiled from the tribe over "the Firegate incident". | |
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An episode of The Naked Brothers Band had Alex mentioning that their band is "bigger than Santa", prompting widespread protests against the band all over the country. He refers to the incident as "Santagate". It turns out at the end of the episode that he was referring to the band's picture in a calendar that recently came out — their picture was bigger than Santa's. | |
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100 Things to Do Before High School: In "Run for Office Thing!", Blake and his administration are forced to resign after attacking Crispo in a bear costume in a scandal referred to as 'Pootie-gate'. | |
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In the Batman: Arkham Knight City Stories: The Riddler tries to invoke an internet scandal against Batman by using the hashtag of #CrusaderGate. It doesn't go well for him. Apparently, even Gotham's nastiest Internet trolls won't go after Batman. Riddler deleted the email, and all the others like it, as prickly hot anger and shame squirmed through his insides. |
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Don't Call Me Ishmael! In Ishmael And The Return Of The Dugongs, an event at a pool-party is later discussed as Piss-in-the-watergate. It was cordial. The first book in the series had Buggate. The author seems fond of the pun. |
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Discussed in The Simpsons, where Kent Brockman reveals that the trial of Mayor Quimby's nephew for assaulting a waiter (the waiter just tripped) is being dubbed by the media as "Beat-Up Waiter": | |
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Parks and Recreation: A Sleazy Politician invented a sex scandal with Leslie in order to divert attention from the far more embarrassing sex scandal which he was actually involved in. Eventually, Leslie challenges him to provide proof of their affair on TV and he claims she has a mole in her buttocks. After a very fed-up Leslie shows her butt to the reporter, said reporter terms it "no mole-gate". When an explicit tweet is sent from the Department's official account, the local news dubs the scandal "Twitter Watergate, until we can think of a snappier name for it." |
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A Home and Away storyline from 2005 centered on the paternity of Hayley Lawson's baby became unpopular with the fans, who were aware that Scott was the father from the beginning (the test results had been switched by the vengeful ex-girlfriend of the other prospective father, Kim) but were forced to sit through months of near misses with at least three other characters finding out but being prevented from revealing it for various reasons. The story is now dubbed "Paternitygate" on the Backtothebay message board. | |
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On Community, the main characters conspire to make "Star-burns" lose his job in a scandal. The school newspaper headline reads "Star-Gate!" in big letters, and underneath reads "Headline in reference to Watergate, not the 1994 sci-fi film." | |
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Popped up in Christopher Priest's run on Black Panther. The Wakandan consulate sponsored a children's charity which was later revealed to be involved in embezzling and drug-running; one of the charity's wards ended up mysteriously dead. The resulting scandal was dubbed "Wakandagate." | |
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Named number four in this Cracked article: 5 Things The Media Loves Pretending Are News. Parodied in the entry in the form of "Gatesgategate", a hypothetical scandal involving then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates misappropriating public funds to install a new gate on his property. | |
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In a Calvin and Hobbes strip, where Calvin pretends that his dad is an elected official, Calvin mentions major scandals during Dad's administration, such as "Bedtimegate" and "Homeworkgate." Dad brushes it off: "Instances of true leadership. History will vindicate me." | |
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A crossover between Sesame Street and The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour (the predecessor to today's PBS NewsHour) occurred during a PBS pledge drive in the '80s in which news anchor Robert MacNeil covered a presumed cookie theft by Cookie Monster known as "Cookiegate". Kermit was there too, acting as Cookie's lawyer (for some reason). | |
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Cloud Atlas: After Mega-Corp Seaboard Inc. is caught lying about the safety of a nuclear power plant, the press dubs the story "Seaboardgate." | |
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Roller Coaster Tycoon 3: In Captain Blackheart's Cove, from Soaked, a scandal known as "kebab-gate" causes a restaurant chain to shut down. This is used as incentive for the player to sell kebabs, as the restaurant's former supplier now has a surplus. | |
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In a New Definitions round on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Linda Smith redefines the seaside town Margate as "the mother of all scandals". | |
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The Annotated Series has "babygate", in reference to a particularly controversial episode of Donkey Kong Country where the main villain gives up his chance at ultimate victory for the sake of a baby. | |
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In 1600 Penn, President Gilchrist makes a joke about marriage being pointless. The press dubs the incident "Wedding-gate" and spends the next month harping on his supposed opposition to family values. | |
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One of the plots in Paper Mario: Color Splash involves Mario attempting to win a key in a game where one Toad is given a key and then dances between 4 other Toads. When Mario reveals that the Toads are cheating by giving the key to a different Toad during the dance, one Toad christens the incident as "Shufflegate". | |
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Parodied in the American Dad! episode title "Surro-Gate". | |
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Crabgrass: During the aftermath of a massive fallout between Kevin and Miles, Kevin recalls an incident named Candygate. | |
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A variant occurs in Neuromancer: "watergated" is a verb meaning an attempt to cover up/spin a scandal. | |
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Anna from The State of Grace uses "cidergate" to describe Leah and some other underage kids drinking hard cider at a party, resulting in Leah being hospitalized due to alcohol poisoning and a lot of kids getting in huge trouble with their parents. | |
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In That Mitchell and Webb Look, Rob refers to the original scandal as "Watergategate" on the grounds that, otherwise, what would you call a scandal about water? | |
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In an early Bloom County strip, a Media Scrum of barking (yes, barking) reporters questions Senator Bedfellow at his house: "What about Candygate? Did your aides really trade long hugs for Snickers bars?" He impolitely dismisses the reporters, but then one of them starts rifling through the Senator's mailbox: | |
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A similar one happened in Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, the Polk Middle School newspaper reveals that the money supposed to replace the tiles has been spent on something else. The following day's headline: "Tile-Gate!" | |
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Silver Spoons: When Ricky airs a news story about the school cafeteria serving horsemeat instead of beef, he calls the scandal "Cafeteriagate". | |
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Cheating Death: Those That Lived: Social media dubs the 34th Hunger Games #GrenadeGate due to how the disastrous inclusion of hand grenades at the Cornucopia cause an explosion that kills almost every tribute with no suspense or fighting. | |
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In the first season of Glee, the Glee Clubbers sometimes referred to their "first scandal"—Quinn getting pregnant—as "Babygate". | |
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Veep: In the pilot, the minor scandal over Selina using the word "retard" as a joke gets dubbed "Retardgate". The Season 5 episode "C*untgate" lampshades this with its titular example, as Mike and Amy argue with reporters and other staffers over whether reports of someone in the White House calling the President the c-word counts as a "gate". |
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Worst Muse comically mistakes the practice of adding the "-gate" suffix as just "basically what Woodward and Bernstein did." | |
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Bob's Burgers: When a lunch lady doesn't give Gene enough tater tots, he refers to what happened as "Tatergate." | |
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Referenced and discussed in Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 1. Peter Parker listens to a lecture on the Watergate Scandal; the teacher comments on how paranoid Nixon was, while still keeping all of his incriminating evidence because he thought he was untouchable. It occurs to Peter then that Kingpin records all of his incriminating evidence for posterity because he thinks he's above the consequences, as well, and that this evidence could also be leaked to the press. | |
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Hugh Dennis on Mock the Week made a joke about this, calling a scandal about tapping the phones of celebrities "stargate" and one about politicians buying pornography "masturgate." | |
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White House Plumbers is a miniseries about the Trope Namer, as a bunch of Nixon nincompoops led by Gordon Liddy and Howard Hunt break into the Watergate office building, and wind up toppling the Nixon presidency. | |
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Referenced in the Post-Boot Legion of Super-Heroes. The crisis of the United Planets' Portal Network being subverted by an alien power and used to invade Earth is referred to as "Softgate." | |
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Welcome to Night Vale: Episode "PTA Meeting" describes a disastrous PTA meeting that was broken up by rampaging pteranodons, dubbing its continuing coverage "Pteranodon Attack-gate." | |
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A Brazilian Beetle Bailey magazine had "Buxleygate", a scandal involving the Sexy Secretary of General Halftrack. | |
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An issue of The Punisher has him being blackmailed by a reporter into letting him follow him for the night. While listing his accomplishments, he says that he exposed "Gatesgate". | |
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In Red, White & Royal Blue, FSOTUS Alex and Prince Henry knocking over Prince Phillip's £75,000 wedding cake soon becomes known as "Cakegate" by the press. | |
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Daredevil: Matt Murdock, after having his identity leaked in the press and subsequent imprisonment, was found innocent of being Daredevil thanks to Vanessa Fisk having the FBI director in charge of the case killed and making it look like suicide, complete with a suicide note stating he had framed Matt Murdock. The scandal was dubbed "Framegate". | |
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In the mid-1990s, EastEnders ran a storyline nicknamed "Sharongate", whereby Sharon confessed to cheating on one of the infamous Mitchell brothers with the other brother. | |
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In the Monsters, Inc: Laugh Factory comic book miniseries that took place after the events of the Pixar film Monsters, Inc., Sulley refers to Waternoose's scheme of solving the energy crisis by kidnapping human children as "Waternoosegate". | |
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In The Hunt (2020), a conspiracy theory about liberals hunting conservatives for sport is mentioned several times by the huntees, and is dubbed "Manorgate". Turns out the similarities between the conspiracy and their current situation are larger than they thought — "Manorgate" was the result of a tasteless joke between friends getting leaked online and conspiracy bloggers jumping on it, leading to the friends making it real as vengeance when they lose their jobs because of it. | |
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In The Darkside Detective, ditzy police officer Dooley decides there is something suspicious about a gate, and declares that he's going to investigate until he discovers what secrets it is hiding. He calls it "Gategate." In another, Jack Ryder ends up concluding his column with "JackRyderGate" in response to hate mail he's been receiving. Though in this case, it's more of Jack Ryder blowing his own horn. |
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YoGPoD 2, Sipsgate, in which Lewis Brindley and Simon Lane randomly call their internet friend Sips (who said to never, ever call him in real life except in emergencies related to their website, which he maintained) three times for no reason other than entertainment. Luckily, the potential scandal and defriending is averted, and Sips is cool with it... as long as they don't call him again. They nearly did it again during the charity livestreams in 2012, but luckily Simon convinced Lewis not to since they didn't want to wake up Sips' son. | |
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In A Disagreement with Death, the last of the Wuntvor novels by Craig Shaw Gardner, Wuntvor's master, the wizard Ebenezum, refers repeatedly in interviews to "Wizardgate," but it is never revealed what the Wizardgate scandal actually involved, partly because Ebenezum cast a spell to make the reporter, and possibly everyone else, forget all about Wizardgate. | |
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Frasier: In "Whine Club", the club's outgoing Corkmaster makes a reference to a Noodle Incident by the name of "Spritzergate". | |
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On Succession, Shiv refers to the incident at a public panel where she calls her father a "dinosaur" as "dinosaur-gate". | |
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In Surviving Mars one of the mysteries is called Marsgate and involves a Megacorp illegally sending armed rovers to Mars and eventually attacking your colony. | |
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