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37. "The Left Learns from Goldwater" by Todd Gitlin
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- The Left Learns from Goldwater.
- They should, like the Republican Party after the Goldwater cataclysm of 1964, sigh, shudder, mourn--and organize. ...
- The post-Goldwater Republicans were smart. ...
- The post-Goldwater Republicans found their next hero in Goldwater's most eloquent backer, Ronald Reagan, with their moneymen building him up for a gubernatorial run in 1966. ...
38. AllRefer.com - Barry Morris Goldwater (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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- History, Biographies > Barry Morris Goldwater.
- Barry Morris Goldwater, U. ...
- Barry Morris Goldwater 190998, U. ... Senate, Goldwater advocated state right-to-work laws, a reduction of public ownership of utilities, and decreases in welfare and foreign aid appropriations. ... Goldwater became the acknowledged leader of the extreme conservative wing of the Republican party. ... Nonetheless, many believe that Goldwater initiated a conservative revolution in Republican politics and American public opinion that ultimately led to the election (1980) of President Ronald Reagan. Goldwater was again elected to the Senate in 1968, 1974, and 1980. In his later years, Goldwater, basically libertarian, often clashed with cultural conservatives. He wrote The Conscience of a Conservative (1960), Why Not Victory? (1962), The Conscience of a Majority (1970), and Goldwater (1988) with Jack Casserly. His son Barry Morris Goldwater, Jr. ...
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39. Consortiumnews.com
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- In November 1964, whites lined up en masse in five Southern states – South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana – to vote for Republican Barry Goldwater, the conservative who opposed the Voting Rights Act. Goldwater won these southern states by 18, 8, 39, 74, and 14 points respectively, hitting a high water mark in Mississippi with 87 percent of the vote, even as President Lyndon Baines Johnson won in a national landslide.
40. Goldwater, Dubé
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- Goldwater, Dubé specializes in the practice of matrimonial and family law. ...
41. Metro-Sexuals, Democrats and Girly Boys
- www.intellectualconservative.com
- More recently, consider Senator Joe McCarthy, Senator Barry Goldwater and especially FBI Director J. ...
42. village voice > news > Bush-Era Frontier Epics Express Timely Doubts About American Imperialism by Jessica Winter
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- "Even more than Barry Goldwater," historian Michael Coyne writes in The Crowded Prairie, " John Wayne was a monument of Manichean certitude in an age of ambiguity. ...
43. Goldwater's Ghost in the Voting Machines?
- www.commondreams.org
- Goldwater's Ghost in the Voting Machines? .
- Computers in the electoral process started in 1964, the year Goldwater opposed Johnson for the presidency. ... Even Barry Goldwater, ever suspicious of the creeping power of government, approved: the process was relatively transparent. ...
- Barry Goldwater summarized the context of this issue well. ...
- But, as Goldwater notes, although "Freedom is a fragile thing," it's also true that, "Nowhere is it written that freedom must succumb to slavery. ...
- "We have arrived at our present position of peril in the world and at home because our leaders have refused to tell us the truth," Goldwater said in his memoirs. ...
- And it may put Goldwater's ghost back to rest. ...
44. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Op-Ed > James O. Goldsborough -- Not a conservative vs. liberal issue
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- From an isolationist movement under Bob Taft, conservatism evolved into interventionist with Barry Goldwater. Goldwater's narrow political base required Richard Nixon to reach into the South to attract Southerners whose main interest was social conservatism. ...
45. USATODAY.com - GOP topples Daschle and sweeps South
- www.usatoday.com
- The last time a Senate leader was unseated was in 1952, when Barry Goldwater of Arizona turned Senate Majority Leader Ernest McFarland out of office. ...
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