Word: goldwaterism
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Your [Oct. 4] story on the President's Western tour deserves a compliment for accuracy. We Westerners were informed the visit would be "nonpolitical," but I, for one, was not surprised at the true nature of the trip. Kennedy will continue to lay eggs in the West until he...
Barry Goldwater consented only reluctantly to speak last week at a Republican fund-raising dinner in Hershey, Pa. He was well aware that this was unfriendly territory: above him in their presidential preferences, Pennsylvania Republicans probably rate their own Governor William Scranton, New York's Nelson Rockefeller and Michigan...
The Hershey Arena was only two-thirds filled. Barry's speech, as Goldwater speeches go, was singularly lacking in fire. He took on the Kennedy Administration, tied it to big-city bossism and machine politics. The audience responded with listless applause. Seated on the platform, Governor Scranton appeared to...
Taking on the Alliance for Progress, Goldwater ran down the list of Latin American countries where, he insisted, revolution and continued instability reflect Kennedy's failures. The Alliance, he said, has brought "no new unity, no true alliance and no real progress." The Administration has polished off Latin American...
Many Republicans have raised political objections to the sale. Senator Goldwater accuses the President of establishing a "Soviet-American mutual aid society," and former vice-President Nixon claims we are "hurting the cause of freedom." Instead, the President's decision will strengthen recent attempts to case world tension. The Russians...