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Seeing Barry Goldwater's 1964 Speech Helps To Understand Republican Conservatives Today

The speaker is the 1964 Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. I collected these speeches back then because I was developing ideas for my 6 part television series, Making Sense of the Sixties. Barry Goldwater was defeated by Lyndon Johnson in that election. His conservative message did not resonate with the experiences most Americans were having back then. But when I re-examined this recently, much of what he is saying corresponds to what many Republicans feel and what President Trump has been expressing about America and what needs to change. The issues that Goldwater raised during this speech include the American drift to the left, moral decay, crime, the morals of the young, political corruption, 1960s values, religious freedom, the state of the Supreme Court, and other issues that resonate with how many Republicans and conservatives feel of the issues that need to be dealt with today. Some political. Some economic. Mostly about social behavior engaged in by other Americans. When I recently heard this speech I had a deeper understanding for the elements of American society that would like to bring the values of the 1950s back to America. The freedom caucus. Religious fundamentalists. Marjorie Taylor Green. Supporters of MAGA, and others. if you found this speech of interest, I ask you to click the Super Thanks button below the video screen. Your support makes it possible for me to go to my archives and find more fascinating material like this old television kinescope. Thank you David Hoffman filmmaker

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