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Extra! Extra! Old Political Scandal!

To do that, I need a good stock of lurid, scandalous political events from the not too distant past. I want to avoid events that are still hot-button issues today, in the hope of keeping the yelling quotient as low as possible, but they should be recent enough that the details (including exact times) are well documented: broadly speaking, let's say the middle of the 19th through the middle of the 20th century. I'd like to focus mostly on American and British events but I'm certainly willing to consider suitably dramatic events from elsewhere if it's possible to get accurate details.
Also, the scandals in question need to be events of political importance. If Lady Blatherskite was caught having a scandalous affair, even if Victorian society was convulsed by the news, that won't necessarily show up on a mundane chart. If the affair included details that brought down the government of Lord Bilgewater, forced a new election, and caused a dramatic change in England's policy toward Africa, that's going to be visible in the ingress and other charts that were in effect at that time. By studying how it was visible, we can figure out what to expect from future charts.
McKinley's assassination is one good example of the sort of thing I'm looking for. The abdication of Edward VIII in 1936, and the constitutional crisis that surrounded it, is another, and yet another is the impressively lurid Profumo scandal that brought down British prime minister Harold Macmillan's government in 1963. I'm planning on doing charts on the latter two -- but there must be more political dirty laundry from the past that deserves a good airing in the light of the stars. So, dear reader: what are your favorite political crises from the era before you were born? Mundane astrologers want to know.
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(Anonymous) 2021-07-24 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)Definitely a scandal in the correct time period, and definitely one with political implications (had it succeeded or in its failure). The only problem might be fixing exact times and dates?
-El
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(Anonymous) 2021-07-25 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)The Credit Mobilier Scandal that came to light in 1872 and affected a lot of political careers, including that of Grant's VP Colfax.
The Chappaquiddick Bridge fatal car crash incident of 1969, which deeply damaged Ted Kennedy's political career, possibly to the point of ending his chance at the presidency. Although I suppose 1969 may be just a little too late for your purposes?
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Just out of curiosity, will you cast the charts yourself, and then interpret them? The reason I ask is because from a strictly research-oriented perspective, you might get more robust data if there were some sort of "blinding" involved. E.g., if the person casting the charts and the person predicting their impact were different, it would add a layer of assurance that there was no "reading into" the charts based on post-hoc knowledge of what actually was to transpire. Just a thought.
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