This podcast episode explores the life of Martha Mitchell, the outspoken wife of Nixon's Attorney General, John Mitchell. Known for her candid opinions, Martha became a liability for the Nixon administration following the Watergate break-in, as she held information that could incriminate them. In a bid to silence her, the administration resorted to confining and sedating her against her will. Despite being labeled as unstable and a drunkard, Martha's bravery played a crucial role in exposing the Watergate scandal. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the extreme measures those in power will take to suppress dissent.