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when you remove the foliage, you remove the cover. >> man: on october 24, 1963, barry goldwater said weapon." merely another weapon? >> sabato: johnson's strategy against goldwater can be summarized in one word -- "extremism." that was how he wanted to define goldwater, and goldwater played a role himself at every turn. >> [ speaking russian ] >> "and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible... >> [ speaking russian ] >> with liberty and justice for all. >> i want american kids to grow up as americans. and they will if we have the guts to make our intentions clear. so clear, they don't need translation or interpretation -- just respect for a country prepared as no country in all history ever was. >> sabato: goldwater's slogan -- "in your heart, you know he's right." his advisors tried to talk him out of that, because they realized the use of the word "right" reemphasized his conservative platform. goldwater insisted upon it. and it took democrats approximately five minutes to come up with their parody -- "in your guts, you know he's nuts." >> so lyndon j
when you remove the foliage, you remove the cover. >> man: on october 24, 1963, barry goldwater said weapon." merely another weapon? >> sabato: johnson's strategy against goldwater can be summarized in one word -- "extremism." that was how he wanted to define goldwater, and goldwater played a role himself at every turn. >> [ speaking russian ] >> "and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible... >> [ speaking...
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barry goldwater lived in scottsdale. his wife had a strong relationship with the university and ultimately he brought his papers here and so we've been very fortunate to have these great archival resources for our students, our faculty, visiting scholars, and the general public. available for inspection, research and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57-year career in congress, first in the house of representatives, and the u.s. senate, was known as the silent senator. he had the reputation of being the workhorse, not the show horse in his work in congress. barry goldwater was long-time senator from arizona and many would describe him as the show horse, his work in the united states senate. what that really means is, when you look at carl hayden's career, he was really responsible for co-sponsoring nd write aing a huge amount of legislation that benefited the citizens of arizona and the citizens of the united states. his legacy was very much a legislative legacy, passing things like arranging for the passage of le
barry goldwater lived in scottsdale. his wife had a strong relationship with the university and ultimately he brought his papers here and so we've been very fortunate to have these great archival resources for our students, our faculty, visiting scholars, and the general public. available for inspection, research and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57-year career in congress, first in the house of representatives, and the u.s. senate, was known as the silent senator. he had the...
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now from the perspective of 50 years later we see barry goldwater transformed the republican party and george mcgovern transformed the democratic party so it will take a few decades before we know both must what mrs. clinton's legacy is as well as president trumps. >> we will bring it back your current book inga. what is it that spark your interest in this book and made you want to write this book? >> it's an unbelievable story straight out of an alfred hitchcock movie from the 1930s with secret agents and glamorous winner and femme fatale and all sorts of things. it's a little corner of the history of the presidency that i don't think most people are familiar with. the book argues that inga arvad was singularly responsible for john f. kennedy becoming president has anybody. we think of candy as this handsome, witty, urbain man who was destined to become president but inga arvad, he was an officer in the office of naval intelligence. he was skinny, bulky and disheveled and had a terrible inferiority complex compared to his older brother and inga did a number of things. she bolstered hi
now from the perspective of 50 years later we see barry goldwater transformed the republican party and george mcgovern transformed the democratic party so it will take a few decades before we know both must what mrs. clinton's legacy is as well as president trumps. >> we will bring it back your current book inga. what is it that spark your interest in this book and made you want to write this book? >> it's an unbelievable story straight out of an alfred hitchcock movie from the...
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people around hatred, people like the ku klux klan. >> barry goldwater was the '64 republican nominee for president. he lost to johnson but was strongly supported in that campaign by nixon and reagan, both of whom would go on to win their own presidential campaigns. martin luther king junior would most likely have seen the same faults in donald trump that he saw in barry goldwater and would have likely objected to trump's policy and his giving aid and comfort to the racists, which donald trump had energetically been doing for five years before he became the republican nominee by advancing an endless stream of lies about president obama's birth. >> three weeks ago i thought he was born in this country. right now i have doubts. i have had been studying it and they cannot believe what they are finding. >> you have people in hawaii. >> absolutely. an they cannot believe what they are finding. >> in to that same home where donald trump launched his campaign of hatred and lies about president obama's birth five years ago, martin luther king jr.'s oldest son had to walk today. every minute h
people around hatred, people like the ku klux klan. >> barry goldwater was the '64 republican nominee for president. he lost to johnson but was strongly supported in that campaign by nixon and reagan, both of whom would go on to win their own presidential campaigns. martin luther king junior would most likely have seen the same faults in donald trump that he saw in barry goldwater and would have likely objected to trump's policy and his giving aid and comfort to the racists, which donald...
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history of this, 1,000 people so-called psychiatrists, with a sheep skin on their wall said that barry goldwater was psycho. >> two liberals, joy, name me one liberal you agree with that you think has an inferiority complex. >> a complex? >> i'm having talking to his biographe biographers. i think we can agree on this. there is a grace that typically incoming presidents have. george w. bush came in on the worst circumstances. there is a grace they normally have in is an obsess i have -- >> give me a nonpartisan list of people with this kind of psychological problem. >> i have never seen anything like this before. >> i am very weary of psychobabble. thank you to my guests. up next, mbc news is celebrating 20 years of tom brokaw. this is "hardball" where the action is. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i checked, everything's there... wait a minute... hey... hold on, i can explain. you better have a good answer... switc
history of this, 1,000 people so-called psychiatrists, with a sheep skin on their wall said that barry goldwater was psycho. >> two liberals, joy, name me one liberal you agree with that you think has an inferiority complex. >> a complex? >> i'm having talking to his biographe biographers. i think we can agree on this. there is a grace that typically incoming presidents have. george w. bush came in on the worst circumstances. there is a grace they normally have in is an obsess...
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. >> they're all donald trump is set to lose in a barry goldwater. i would like not to be on that train when it crashes. >> i think he doesn't win the popular vote once california rolls in but he blew all of our predictions and models and you name it, out of the waterer. he is going to feel unshackled. >> this was tough. this was tough. >> what were the factors that led to donald trump's surprise win? how did the variables, the factors that went into why americans voted and why even more didn'ted ed add up to a wi formula. this is "the trump equation." have you ever seen one of these in the flesh in real life? >> not until now. >> you want to hold it? >> no, thanks. >> how about you? you want to try it on? >> no. >> you sure. >> pretty sure. >> what do you think when you see this? >> i get mad. >> donald trump's election was a surprise to voters, pollsters and even us in the media. do you know what this is? >> a trump hat. >> are you surprised that he won? >> yeah. >> why? >> didn't seem like he was using language of a lot of people i use but i'm als
. >> they're all donald trump is set to lose in a barry goldwater. i would like not to be on that train when it crashes. >> i think he doesn't win the popular vote once california rolls in but he blew all of our predictions and models and you name it, out of the waterer. he is going to feel unshackled. >> this was tough. this was tough. >> what were the factors that led to donald trump's surprise win? how did the variables, the factors that went into why americans voted...
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. >> they're all donald trump is set to lose in a barry goldwater. i would like not to be on that train when it crashes. >> i think he doesn't win the popular vote once california rolls in but he blew all of our predictions and models and you name it, out of the
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barry goldwater, an inspiration to a generation of conservatives, wa5 added to statuary hall, and thomasne way to make that light bulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great missouri artist, george bingham, he did three election series, the painting here, a three painting series, one was the cou nty a three painting series, one was the county election and this is "verdict of the people." in the 18505 when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced, and all kinds of people are in this painting, people from all walks of life, people who are excited, confused, people who wonder what's happened and people who wonder what's going to happen, they are all there. actually he painted this painting about the same time that in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were successful debates in the history of our country were being held, and of course we paid the price for not being able to find solutions. now, one of my favourite statues in the building is in a room that i have here in th
barry goldwater, an inspiration to a generation of conservatives, wa5 added to statuary hall, and thomasne way to make that light bulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great missouri artist, george bingham, he did three election series, the painting here, a three painting series, one was the cou nty a three painting series, one was the county election and this is "verdict of the people." in the 18505 when this was painted, often it was several days after the election...
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he easily beat barry goldwater. but four years later lbj decided he didn't want to run.owed out and his vice president became the nominee that year to succeed him. heading into the 1968 election, things didn't look great for the democrats. the party was not at all unified behind its candidate, vice president hubert humphrey. and after the civil rights legislation, southern democrats peeled off to vote for produced segregationist george wallace. not to mention the country was torn up over the vietnam war, and if you were against the war like most americans we athe time, you were maybe not excited to vote for lbj's vice president to be his democratic successor that year. so things were stacked against the democrats in '68 anyway. but the republican candidate running in 1968 knew that very well. richard nixon was the republican candidate in '68. he was determined to take advantage of anti-vietnam-war sentiment in the country. he said if you wanted to end the vietnam war, you needed to elect him, vote the democrats out of office. but five nights before the election was due t
he easily beat barry goldwater. but four years later lbj decided he didn't want to run.owed out and his vice president became the nominee that year to succeed him. heading into the 1968 election, things didn't look great for the democrats. the party was not at all unified behind its candidate, vice president hubert humphrey. and after the civil rights legislation, southern democrats peeled off to vote for produced segregationist george wallace. not to mention the country was torn up over the...
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goin happen when world food demand doubles in 45 years and the great opportunity we have there, barry goldwaterreal inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hall and thomas edison of ohio, who discovered more than 10,000 ways not to make a light bulb, until he discovered the one way to make that light bulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great missouri artist, george caleb bingham. he did three election series, the painting here a three-painting series, one was stump speaking, one was the county election, and this one is verdict of the people, in the 1850s, when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced, and all kinds of people are in this painting, people from all walks of life, people who are excited, people who are confused, people who wondered what's happened and people who wondered what's going to happen, are all there. actually he painted this painting about the same time that in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held, and of course,
goin happen when world food demand doubles in 45 years and the great opportunity we have there, barry goldwaterreal inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hall and thomas edison of ohio, who discovered more than 10,000 ways not to make a light bulb, until he discovered the one way to make that light bulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great missouri artist, george caleb bingham. he did three election series, the painting here a three-painting...
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i had the great honor to work with other-- other senators, john glenn, barry goldwater, some of the legendary figures of the u.s. senate. many of our great military leaders, general jim jones, general jim maddox who the president elect announced today would nominate to be the next secretary of our defense. with a lot of other luminaries in the national security field. these individuals like myself worked together to solve some of the most challenging problems of the 70s, 80s and 90s. we moved away from the draft, which was so unpopular and went to the volunteer force in 1973, but it had its struggle in the decade of the 70s and had to be saved and senator nunn and warner provided a benefits package to the volunteer force going. we worked on strategic arms limitation series with the soviet union, panama canal treaty, devastating bombing of the marine barracks in beirut 1983, legendary changes to the military chain of command with the goldwater nichols reform that strengthen to gain control of the military and put in a crystallized chain of command from the commander-in-chief through the secret
i had the great honor to work with other-- other senators, john glenn, barry goldwater, some of the legendary figures of the u.s. senate. many of our great military leaders, general jim jones, general jim maddox who the president elect announced today would nominate to be the next secretary of our defense. with a lot of other luminaries in the national security field. these individuals like myself worked together to solve some of the most challenging problems of the 70s, 80s and 90s. we moved...
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honor to work with other senators on a bipartisan basis, john warner, john glenn, john power, barry goldwater legendary figures of the united states senate. many of our great military leaders, general jim jones, general jim matus, the president-elect announced today he is going to nominate to be our next secretary of defense. with all the other luminaries in the national security field, these individuals with individuals like myself work together to solve the most challenging problems of the 70s, 80s 90s, the volunteer force to be moved away from the draft which was so unpopular and went to the volunteer force in 1973, it's a struggle in the decade of the 70s had to be saved, senator warner and senator dunn join together for benefits package to keep the volunteer force going. we worked on the strategic arm limitations treaty for the soviet union, the panama canal treaty had to deal with the devastating bombing in 1983, working on the legendary changes to the military chain of command with the goldwater mickelson reforms that strengthen civilian control of the military, put in a crystallized c
honor to work with other senators on a bipartisan basis, john warner, john glenn, john power, barry goldwater legendary figures of the united states senate. many of our great military leaders, general jim jones, general jim matus, the president-elect announced today he is going to nominate to be our next secretary of defense. with all the other luminaries in the national security field, these individuals with individuals like myself work together to solve the most challenging problems of the...
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i had the great honor or to work with other senators on a bipartisan basis, barry goldwater, john glenn, some of the legendary figures of the united states senate, many of our great military leaders, general jim jones,jim mattis who the president-elect announced today he's going to nominate to be our next secretary of defense. with a lot of other luminaries in the national security field. these individuals, with individuals like myself, worked together to solve some of the most challenging problems of the '70s, '80s and '90s. we moved away from the draft which was so unpopular and went to the volunteer force in 1973. but it had its struggle in the decade of the '70s and had to be saved, and senator nun and senator warner provided a benefits package to keep the volunteer force going. the panama canal treaty, had to deal with the devastating bombing of the marine barracks in beirut in 1983, worked on the legendary changes to the military chain of command with the goldwater/nichols reform that strengthened control of the military, that put in a crystallized chain of command from the comman
i had the great honor or to work with other senators on a bipartisan basis, barry goldwater, john glenn, some of the legendary figures of the united states senate, many of our great military leaders, general jim jones,jim mattis who the president-elect announced today he's going to nominate to be our next secretary of defense. with a lot of other luminaries in the national security field. these individuals, with individuals like myself, worked together to solve some of the most challenging...
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and then barry goldwater and other senators went to nixon and said you've got to step down. >> but jerry -- >> so what happened with all of this is once people see it, now they can't deny it anymore. trump is who he is. and we should have known that. >> and the we should have known that is the point i want to get to. we have heard countless priorities of the superpakistan, the clinton campaign, women, you've got to treat them like s. all you need in life is a nice piece of a. his vulgarity has been on tape for a year. people know who this guy is. this has not been a secret. why is this particular tape so much more insend area for republicans than all of that past stuff? what he just said about iowa lease ya machado. . >> i don't think these are just words. in this tape, he is not just using bad language or insults. in this tape, he is driep describing what he does. this is action, not just words. and this is what took it over the line. he talks about what he does to women. not just using bad words or offcolored jokes. this isn't locker room banter. this is admitting, on tape, what you do
and then barry goldwater and other senators went to nixon and said you've got to step down. >> but jerry -- >> so what happened with all of this is once people see it, now they can't deny it anymore. trump is who he is. and we should have known that. >> and the we should have known that is the point i want to get to. we have heard countless priorities of the superpakistan, the clinton campaign, women, you've got to treat them like s. all you need in life is a nice piece of a....
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john dean, one of the characteristics of the watergate era was that you had republicans, even barry goldwaterre willing to turn on the president of the united states, a president of their own party, when they saw the illegality, that criminality was afoot. why don't more republicans stand up? they surely must see the unqualification, they must see the ethics problems. it's impossible that they don't know this is going on. why don't more of them stand up to him? >> i'm not sure that senator goldwater could even qualify as a republican today. the party has moved so far to the right, you might even find goldwater on the left. >> that's scary. >> it is scary. and he was a man of principle. he went to washington not to always get along but to do what he thought was right. and had very strong feelings on that. the book you mentioned, conservatives without conscience, was really prompted by the senator and his -- really is unhappiness with where the republican party was going. we started that book together. his bad health resulted in him having to withdraw. i withdrew the project for a number of yea
john dean, one of the characteristics of the watergate era was that you had republicans, even barry goldwaterre willing to turn on the president of the united states, a president of their own party, when they saw the illegality, that criminality was afoot. why don't more republicans stand up? they surely must see the unqualification, they must see the ethics problems. it's impossible that they don't know this is going on. why don't more of them stand up to him? >> i'm not sure that...
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in fact, in the 1964 election, reporters covering barry goldwater, the goldwater press team gave out buttons for the press corps saying liberal media elite. that was 50 years ago. there's been a long history oftainments to undermine the credibility. >> i have my own red baseball cap that says, annoy the media, re-elect bush. >> 1992. i'd like to let you guys quickly chime in and then go to our question. >> one really quick point that yes trump can use twitter and we would all cover his tweets. sometimes people describe it he is trapped in the late '80s. he still very much cares how he's covered. he himself is an obsessive consumer of the media. he still takes phone calls was joe scarborough when he's in high level meetings at any point in time. he watches fox and friends and morning joe. you have to keep in mind what the president cares about a lot is the media. that's why the media still matters. that's probably if anything it's almost a protection for the media we're still going to get access because he himself cares about it. >> ari, i want to make one other other point and then t
in fact, in the 1964 election, reporters covering barry goldwater, the goldwater press team gave out buttons for the press corps saying liberal media elite. that was 50 years ago. there's been a long history oftainments to undermine the credibility. >> i have my own red baseball cap that says, annoy the media, re-elect bush. >> 1992. i'd like to let you guys quickly chime in and then go to our question. >> one really quick point that yes trump can use twitter and we would all...
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them to keep them from becoming president, we have never been able to say what would happen if barry goldwaterand to reagan and bush. stuart: not like this. real fast, does mr. trump win? if you call out the media you often win in the country as a whole. does mr. trump win this one? >> i think he wins this round. i think he's being a little unfair to cnn. i think that cnn got tomorrow parts of the story wrong and conflating what cnn did with what buzz feed did and what buzz feed did was completely indefensible. that doesn't matter, he wins this round, i think. stuart: jonah, thanks for being with us this morning, we appreciate it. >> good to be here. stuart: keep that smile, baby. listen to this, i've got breaking news, amazon announcing it will add 100,000 full-time jobs in the next 18 months. ashley: announced, full-time, full benefit jobs across the u.s. stuart: really? >> grow the work force from 180,000 to 280,000 by mid 2018 and also in this announcing is pledging to train military veterans and spouses over the next 25 years. stuart: i wonder if there's any bending to donald trump and gr
them to keep them from becoming president, we have never been able to say what would happen if barry goldwaterand to reagan and bush. stuart: not like this. real fast, does mr. trump win? if you call out the media you often win in the country as a whole. does mr. trump win this one? >> i think he wins this round. i think he's being a little unfair to cnn. i think that cnn got tomorrow parts of the story wrong and conflating what cnn did with what buzz feed did and what buzz feed did was...
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barry goldwater, an inspiration to conservatives was added to statuary hall over the last few years and speaking. one was county election and this is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced and all kinds of people are in this painting. people from all walks of life. people who are excited. people who are confused. people who wonder what's happened and people who wonder what's going to happen are all there. he painted this painting about the same time that in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held and of course we paid the price for not being able to find solutions. one of my favorite statues in the building is in a room that i have here in the capitol right now. i had it in the whip's office when i was the whip in the house. one of my favorites. nobody knows who it is. i don't mean nobody can guess who it is but nobody knows who it is and nobody has known who it was since 1930. couldn't have been in the capitol building more than 10
barry goldwater, an inspiration to conservatives was added to statuary hall over the last few years and speaking. one was county election and this is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced and all kinds of people are in this painting. people from all walks of life. people who are excited. people who are confused. people who wonder what's happened and people who wonder what's going to happen are...
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barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hall overlight bulb until he discovered the one way to make that lightbulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great misery artist, joel caleb bingham, he did three election series. the painting here, three painting series, one was the county election, and this is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced. all sort of people are in this, all walks of life, people who are excited, people who are confused, people who wonder what happened and people who wonder what's going to happen or all their. he painted this painting about the same time in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held. and of course we paid the price for not being able to find solutions. one of my favorite statues in the building is in a room i have here in the pre-19 right now, had it in the office when i was the whip in the house, it is one of my favorite because no
barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hall overlight bulb until he discovered the one way to make that lightbulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great misery artist, joel caleb bingham, he did three election series. the painting here, three painting series, one was the county election, and this is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were...
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barry goldwater.e a he discovered the one way to make that light bulb. the painting in the middile of the room is from a great artist who did three election series, the painting here, three painting series, one was stump speaking, county election and this was verdict of the people. in the 1850's when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced and all kinds of people are in this painting. people from all walks of life. people who are excited. people who are confused. people who wonder what's happened and people who wonder what's going to happen are all there. actually he painted this painting about the same time in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held. price for not being able to find solutions. one of my favorite statues in the building is in a room i have here in the capitol right now. i had it in the whip's office when i was the whip in the house. it's one of my favorite because nobody
barry goldwater.e a he discovered the one way to make that light bulb. the painting in the middile of the room is from a great artist who did three election series, the painting here, three painting series, one was stump speaking, county election and this was verdict of the people. in the 1850's when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced and all kinds of people are in this painting. people from all walks of life. people who are excited....
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barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives, was added to statuary hall thebingham. he did three paintings series here. one was stump speaking and one was the county election. this one is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often, it was several days after the election before the results were announced. and all kind of people are in this painting. people from all walks of life, people who are excited, people who are confused, people who wonder what has happened and people wondering what is going to happen are all there. actually, he painted this painting about the same time that -- in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held, and, of course, that we paid the price for not being able to find solutions. one of my favorite statues in the building is in a room that i have here in the capitol right now. i had it in the whip's office when i was the whip in the house. and it's one of my favorites because nobody knows who it is. and i don't mean nobody here can guess who it is. i mean, no
barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives, was added to statuary hall thebingham. he did three paintings series here. one was stump speaking and one was the county election. this one is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often, it was several days after the election before the results were announced. and all kind of people are in this painting. people from all walks of life, people who are excited, people who are confused, people who wonder...
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barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generate delete my generation of conservatives was added to middle of the room is from a great missouri artist, george, he did three election series, the painting here, three painting series, one was stump speaking, one with the county county elen this one is "verdict of the people." in the 1850s, when this was painted, it was often several days after the election before the results were announced. all kinds of people are in this painting, people from all walks of life, people who are excited, people who are confused, people who wonder what has happened in people who wonder what is going to happen are all there. actually he painted this painting about the same time in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held, and of course, we paid the price for not being able to find solutions. one of my favorite statues in the building is in a room i have here in the capitol right now. i had it when i was the width in the house whip in the house, and it is my favorite because nobody knows who it is. i
barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generate delete my generation of conservatives was added to middle of the room is from a great missouri artist, george, he did three election series, the painting here, three painting series, one was stump speaking, one with the county county elen this one is "verdict of the people." in the 1850s, when this was painted, it was often several days after the election before the results were announced. all kinds of people are in this painting,...
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barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hall overe discovered the one way to make that lightbulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great missouri artist george caleb bingum. he did three election series. the painting here. three painting series. one was stump speaking. one was the county election, and this one is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced, and all kinds of people are in this painting. people from all walks of life. people who are excited. people who are confused. people who wonder what's happened, and people who wonder what's going to happen are all there. actually, he painted this painting about the same time that in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held. and of course that we paid the price for not being able to find solutions. and one of them favorite statues in the building is in the room that i have here in the capitol right now. i had it in th
barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hall overe discovered the one way to make that lightbulb. the painting in the middle of the room is from a great missouri artist george caleb bingum. he did three election series. the painting here. three painting series. one was stump speaking. one was the county election, and this one is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the...
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barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hallve yearsthe room is from a great misery artist, joel caleb bingham, he did three election series. the painting here, three painting series, one was the county election, and this is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced. all sort of people are in this, all walks of life, people who are excited, people who are confused, people who wonder what happened and people who wonder what's going to happen or all their. he painted this the same time in this very room some of the least successful debates in the history of our country were being held. and of course we paid the price for not being able to find solutions. one of my favorite statues in the building is in a room i have here in the pre-19 right now, had it in the office when i was the whip in the house, it is one of my favorite because nobody knows who it is. i don't mean nobody here can guess who it is, i mean nobody knows who it is and nobody has
barry goldwater, a real inspiration to a generation of conservatives was added to statuary hallve yearsthe room is from a great misery artist, joel caleb bingham, he did three election series. the painting here, three painting series, one was the county election, and this is verdict of the people. in the 1850s when this was painted, often it was several days after the election before the results were announced. all sort of people are in this, all walks of life, people who are excited, people...
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candidates at the time, complete disasters, now from the perspective of 50 years later we see barry goldwater transform the republican party and george mcgovern transform the democratic party. it will take a few decades before we know exactly both what mrs. clinton legacy is as well as president trump's. >> just to bring it back to her current book, what was it that sparked her interest in this topic made you want to write this book? >> it's just an unbelievable story. it's straight out of an alfred hitchcock movie with secret agents and spice and espionage and glamorous women and femme fatale in all sorts of things. it's a little corner of the history of the president to dirty presidency which most people not familiar with. the book argues inga arvad was in many ways a singular responsible for jfk becoming president as anybody. we think of john kennedy ss handsome man who was destined to be present but when inga arvad and he had the romance he was a officer in naval intelligence. he was skinny, cocky, disheveled and most important had a terrible inferiority complex compared to his older brot
candidates at the time, complete disasters, now from the perspective of 50 years later we see barry goldwater transform the republican party and george mcgovern transform the democratic party. it will take a few decades before we know exactly both what mrs. clinton legacy is as well as president trump's. >> just to bring it back to her current book, what was it that sparked her interest in this topic made you want to write this book? >> it's just an unbelievable story. it's straight...
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need some time to get perspective and there been losing presidential candidates at the time, barry goldwater and george mcgovern. they were complete disasters. now from the perspective of 50 years we see very goldwater transform the republican party and george mcgovern transform the democratic party. it will take a few decades before we know what mrs. clinton's legacy is as well as president trump's. >> host: going back to your current book, "inga," what was it that made you want to write this book? >> guest: it's an unbelievable story. it straight out 11 albert hitchcock movie with secret agents and spies in espionage and glamorous women in stem for dolls and all sorts of things. it's eloquent of the history of the president kennedy that it don't think most people are familiar with. the book argues inga was in many ways as responsible for john camjohnkennedy becoming presents anybody. we think of john kennedy this handsome man who is destined to be president but when inga and he ha had the romance you as a young officer and office of naval intelligence. he was skinny, cocky, disheveled and
need some time to get perspective and there been losing presidential candidates at the time, barry goldwater and george mcgovern. they were complete disasters. now from the perspective of 50 years we see very goldwater transform the republican party and george mcgovern transform the democratic party. it will take a few decades before we know what mrs. clinton's legacy is as well as president trump's. >> host: going back to your current book, "inga," what was it that made you...