Ok so im working on this stage 2 but i seem to have encountered a few factual issues. So that'll take some time. In the meanwhile, here's something to keep you busy....
The suffix X derives from a certain 1970s event in the United States. The suffix is used to embellish a noun or name to suggest the existence of a far-reaching scandal, particularly in politics and government.The suffix may also "suggest unethical behaviour and a cover-up". Such usages have been criticised by commentators as clichéd and misleading. The adoption of X to suggest the existence of a scandal was promoted by William Safire, the conservative New York Times columnist and former Nixon administration speechwriter. Id X. brownie points for getting the event.
ok I know you're talking about the Watergate incident thingy.. dunno the suffix. :/
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