Word: goldwaterism
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The Day After. The clergymen's statement appeared the very day after Lyndon himself had revived the Jenkins case with his own dirty dig at the Eisenhower Administration, and on the very day after Barry Goldwater protested about "the clerical spokesmen who now become loud advocates of President Johnson...
Reporters and columnists alike might well have been making amends for earlier sins of excess, for the extra emotion that once showed so strongly in story after anti-Goldwater story. Or perhaps the press was just plain bored by a dull campaign, had lost interest in interpreting it. Newsmen traveling...
Editor & Publisher, announcing final results of its Who's for Whom poll, reported 440 papers, with 27 million circulation for Johnson, against 359 papers, with 9,000,000 circulation for Goldwater. Johnson's percentage of 42.4% came nowhere near the 67% registered by Eisenhower in the magazine'...
About the only pattern that endured was stitched by those papers that took no sides at all. About half of the nation's newspapers refused to choose. One last-minute entry in this neutral rank was the New York Daily News-which up to last week had been neutral...
"The Goldwater campaign has been so clumsily conducted that one wonders how capable a President he would be.