In this candid and revealing new biography, Edwards shows that there is in fact only one Goldwater, who, at age 86, with a constituency of one, delights, as he always has, in confounding friends and foes alike. An intimate portrait of a remarkable man who has championed conservative causes for the past five decades. Photos.
The older woman was Mrs. Ray Johnson from Muncie , Indiana , who had come out to Phoenix for her husband's health and the attractive young lady was her daughter , whose name I very quickly found was Margaret .
In 1960, Barry Goldwater set forth his brief manifesto in The Conscience of a Conservative.
Barry Goldwater's Presidential Campaign and the Origins of the Conservative Movement J. William Middendorf II ... Cook, Fred J. Barry Goldwater: Extremist of the Right. New York: Grove Press, 1964. Dallek, Matthew.
The Darling Remakes the Dealers Conservative media figures had found they could successfully sell a candidate to conservatives, that they could even help a conservative secure a presidential nomination. But the November landslide that ...
This is a book that every responsible American—whatever his political beliefs—will want to read. It is the story of one of the most important and controversial figures in government and of his particular brand of conservatism.
In an astute and surprising history of the 1960s as the cradle of the conservative movement, Perlstein's gutsy narrative history profiles the rise of Barry Goldwater, the rich, handsome Arizona Republican who scorned the federal bureaucracy ...
In Flying High, William F. Buckley Jr. offers his lyrical remembrance of a singular era in American politics, and a tribute to the modern Conservative movement's first presidential standard-bearer, Barry Goldwater.
Barry Goldwater and the Beginning of the Conservative Movement John C. Skipper. libRARy of CongRess CATAloguing-in-publiCATion dATA names: skipper, ... subjects: lCsh: goldwater, barry m. (barry morris), 1909–1998. | goldwater, barry m.
This book is about redemption for people on the right and left of the political spectrum who can be proud of two politicians, Senator's Barry Goldwater and George McGovern, who demonstrated that defeat can be accepted with decency and honor ...
... CORE demonstrators once again infiltrated the hall, and CBS News floor reporter Dan Rather worked his way down to where two young female demonstrators were prostrate on the floor, wrapped in a sheet and surrounded by police.