Granted it's a wikipedia source, but it's well cited:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_goldwater
1/6/2008 11:06:59 PM
I've always liked Goldwater Conservativism ever since I read theDuke saying something about it and then googled it.
1/6/2008 11:13:51 PM
Loved the war.
1/6/2008 11:18:55 PM
Goldwater wrestled the GOP party away from Eastern liberal republicans in '64. He was attacked not only by liberals but from many of what what we call today RHINOs. He was painted as an extremist who would plunge us into a nuclear war.The eastern liberal republicans got the party back away from Goldwater after his defeat and have never let go of their grip. That's why you'll see them run candidates like Bush, who appears like a western conservative..but is actually a Maine "conservative"And now you have liberal republicans fighting with evangelicals over the scraps of what was once a great party..a former bastion of true conservatism.
1/6/2008 11:26:47 PM
Goldwater is pretty much my favorite politician, ever.Funny you made this thread today--I just picked up my copy of Conscience Of A Conservative this morning. I got it probably 10-15 years ago, but it was above my level at the time (not cognitively, but with my background knowledge of history and politics at the time, I only made it a little ways into the book before I lost interest). I read the first couple of chapters this morning, and will actually be able to fully digest everything, appreciate, and finish the book this time.another funny thing...to be so regimented in many ways, I've noticed that many of my peers in the military lean towards this sort of political thought. For that matter, a lot of my favorite politicians are former military: Goldwater, McCain, Ron Paul, Teddy Roosevelt, etc.[Edited on January 7, 2008 at 12:10 AM. Reason : ^ he was opposed by lots of people--not just Rockefeller Republicans and RINOs]
1/7/2008 12:09:26 AM