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( 9 pp.) What makes a conservative? Parents?
Upbringing? Past experiences, Or the ability to
put all of those things together, be aware of
history, and come to some personal conclusions?
In the case of Arizona Senator and basic maverick,
Barry M. Goldwater (1909 - 1998), we would have
to say all of the above. In his personal and
political memoirs, With No Apologies, published in
1979, Mr. Goldwater observed that his run for the
presidency in 1964"was like trying to stand up in
a hammock." He said he knew that his chances of
winning were slim and contended, that his fellow
Republicans cost him any chance he might have had
during the battle for the Republican nomination.
And in our description above did we mention,
Goldwater as a facilitator of tact? Bibliography
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of the above. In his personal and political memoirs, With No Apologies, published in 1979, Mr. Goldwater observed that his run for the presidency in 1964"was like trying
to stand up in a hammock." He said he knew that his chances of winning were slim and contended, that his fellow Republicans cost him any chance he might have
had during the battle for the Republican nomination. And in our description above did we mention, Goldwater as a facilitator of tact? Bibliography lists 7 sources. BBgldwtr.doc
BARRY M. GOLDWATER Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., April 2001 Introduction: What makes a conservative? Parents? Upbringing? Past
experiences, Or the ability to put all of those things together, be aware of history, and come to some personal conclusions? In the case
of Arizona Senator and basic maverick, Barry M. Goldwater (1909 - 1998),
we would have to say all of the above. In his personal and political memoirs, With No
Apologies, published in 1979, Goldwater observed that his run for the presidency in 1964"was like trying to stand up in a hammock." He said he knew that his
chances of winning were slim and contended, that his fellow Republicans cost him any chance he might have had during the battle for the Republican nomination. And in our
description above did we mention, Goldwater as a facilitator of tact? Political beginnings The legend goes, that after Goldwater returned to Phoenix after the war, he became involved in
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