Word: goldwaterism
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Senator Goldwater in his column always spells out his position clearly, frankly and honestly, ending by asking the reader, "How do you stand, sir?"
Unquestionably, more and more are proudly answering the Senator, "We Stand with Goldwater!"
When Goldwater says. "The issue in the South, you know, is not integration. It's states' rights," it indicates that he is very stupid, very naive, or a very good politician.
The Administration's political approach to the civil rights issue has, in fact, satisfied nobody. Were a presidential election held today, President Kennedy would probably lose several Southern states to, say, Conservative Republican Barry Goldwater. At the same time, Negroes are out of sorts with the Administration. Early last...
A Mormon who says he feels "emotionally close to George Romney but philosophically closer to Barry Goldwater," Clawson for several years has mailed paperback copies of Goldwater's Conscience of a Conservative as Christmas cards. In his first term as mayor of Compton, he eliminated bonded indebtedness and reduced...