Word: goldwaterism
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The papers were not wild about Lyndon; they were wildly against Barry. Under an editorial headed "Lyndon Johnson for President," the San Francisco Chronicle did little more than tee off on Goldwater: "We are convinced that Barry Goldwater's political way of life contradicts almost everything the Chronicle has...
Catching the Small Fry. As the final tally took shape, Johnson seemed to be getting most of the big papers and Barry most of the little ones. Last week, for example, along with the Chronicle, Johnson got the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, the Milwaukee Journal and the Detroit Free Press-which...
But besides the big ones, Johnson has also landed his share of small fry: last week he gained the Utica, N.Y., Observer-Dispatch and the five-paper Lindsay-Schaub chain in Illinois. And Barry Goldwater has made a few big catches. His papers now include the Los Angeles Times, the...
Crowds of people will march to Boston Common this afternoon to express their distaste for the Presidential candidacy of Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Kennedy has by now developed a fair amount of stage presence and knows how to handle his crowds. He knows he must quiet down his yelling younger enthusiasts and then put down the small number of Goldwater hecklers who inevitably turn up.