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with the republican party, which moved right with goldwater, right again with reagan in 1980, and with newt in 1994, be right there for the lady from minnesota? has the hatred of obama made her the perfect champion for a year of attack? i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the washington post," bob woodward, the national journalist, jamie tarabay, abc's andrea mitchell and "the chicago tribune"'s clarence page. the nasty unemployment numbers are a psychological problem for the country and a huge political burden for this president. has the tea party's flirtation with default on the national debt handed barack obama a huge win, while the vast middle of the country, the middle that decides elections, see the president as the grownup? take a look at poll numbers. in his 2008 win, president obama was the choice of 60% of self-described moderates in the exit polls. today he still has 55% of those moderates. what do moderates favor? when it comes to the national debt ceiling, 55% of moderates say raise it. bob, we have two big news stories facing us. the unemployment rate
with the republican party, which moved right with goldwater, right again with reagan in 1980, and with newt in 1994, be right there for the lady from minnesota? has the hatred of obama made her the perfect champion for a year of attack? i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the washington post," bob woodward, the national journalist, jamie tarabay, abc's andrea mitchell and "the chicago tribune"'s clarence page. the nasty unemployment numbers are a...
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[laughing] >> they would be calling goldwater a socialist, yeah, wouldn't they? so, in one of the things ú&ldwater says is he says you can't let corporate ú&ney into the political system, and you know, we have now this citizen's united case which is -- you know, which is the most momentous historically supreme court case in the last ten years. >> open the flood gates to corporate money >> it opens the flood gates and it, it has hardly been covered. we know a lot about charlie sheen, but we know very -- we are the best entertained and the least informed people on the facecken said that a journalist is somebody who can't distinguish between a bicycle accident and the end of civilization. and. [laughing] the citizens united case is the end of civilization. >> i am not going to take that personally. >> no [ lauggter ] >> if you're talking about them , i understand. >> not me. >> he wasn't talking about npr. >> ok. all public media. that's fine. but the idea is that you believe -- >> and that's a challenge. >> corporations are a good thing. they get people to accumula
[laughing] >> they would be calling goldwater a socialist, yeah, wouldn't they? so, in one of the things ú&ldwater says is he says you can't let corporate ú&ney into the political system, and you know, we have now this citizen's united case which is -- you know, which is the most momentous historically supreme court case in the last ten years. >> open the flood gates to corporate money >> it opens the flood gates and it, it has hardly been covered. we know a lot...
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lyndon johnson running against barry goldwater? >> yeah, this is the classic of modern negative campaign ad. the daisy ad. the girl picking flowers. >> john: starts innocently enough. >> and it's going to start a countdown for a nuclear bomb being dropped and implication is that barry goldwater was a mad bomber. a magazine called fact wrote a name claim being he was insane. >> and it was talked about so much, it had impact. >> these are the stakes to make a world in which all of god's children can live, or to go into the dark. >> we must either love each other or we must die. >> there was a ton of stuff slung at barry goldwater, that he was a fascist, that he was a member of the john bird society which he was not, that he was like hitler or stalin according to some psychiatrists who kind of psycho analyzed him from a distance and he won a defamation suit against the fact magazine. >> we have a cover of the magazine that made the claims by the psychiatrists and he sued and they had made it up? >> yes, but that has not gone away, but
lyndon johnson running against barry goldwater? >> yeah, this is the classic of modern negative campaign ad. the daisy ad. the girl picking flowers. >> john: starts innocently enough. >> and it's going to start a countdown for a nuclear bomb being dropped and implication is that barry goldwater was a mad bomber. a magazine called fact wrote a name claim being he was insane. >> and it was talked about so much, it had impact. >> these are the stakes to make a world...
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. >> john: 80 years later, johnson against goldwater? >> this is classic.asey ad, which shows a girl picking flowers and counting. >> john: it looks innocent enough. it's going to count down for a nuclear bomb being dropped. a magazine had a thousand psychiatrists that gold water was insane. >> this ad one only once yet was talked about so much it had impact. >>> the these are the stakes to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the garden. we must either love each other or we must die. >> bare goldwater, they said he was member of a john birch society, that he was a schizo firemen i can from analysts. he won a defamation lawsuit against this magazine. >> john: we have a cover of the malg magazine. he sued and they made it up. >> but that has not gone away. what the fact is contemporary ads have positive attributes. one political they studied ads from 1960 to 2004 and negative ads, three-quarters attack statements of a fact that candidates had. the negative ads is where you see the engagement with the issues and ideas of competin
. >> john: 80 years later, johnson against goldwater? >> this is classic.asey ad, which shows a girl picking flowers and counting. >> john: it looks innocent enough. it's going to count down for a nuclear bomb being dropped. a magazine had a thousand psychiatrists that gold water was insane. >> this ad one only once yet was talked about so much it had impact. >>> the these are the stakes to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the...
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i understand sometimes bob goldwater is the only option. i am hoping this will help cut costs elsewhere. >> i heard you say and $800,000 contract, so i am glad to hear it is and $80,000 contract. any other comments? >> no. this is for tap water, so why would we need awful water? -- awful water -- bottled water? >> there are a small amount of schools but have water now because of some plumbing issues. >> i go to places where they have those things let look like they've got it but is -- things get look like they bought it, but it is filled with tap water, because i think our water in san francisco is great, so i do not know why we need to buy bottled water. you can use the same fountain. you can fill the bottled water with have water and put it in. >> there may be a particular issue with plumbing in a few schools that we are addressing as they are modernized, and once that happens we will be able to use the tap water, because the plumbing will have been modernized. that is a small number. i think we all enjoy it, so we will do our best to mak
i understand sometimes bob goldwater is the only option. i am hoping this will help cut costs elsewhere. >> i heard you say and $800,000 contract, so i am glad to hear it is and $80,000 contract. any other comments? >> no. this is for tap water, so why would we need awful water? -- awful water -- bottled water? >> there are a small amount of schools but have water now because of some plumbing issues. >> i go to places where they have those things let look like they've...
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[laughter] same-sex marriage has a sense of inevitabity, but right now is in the area that barry goldwater said we out to cut off the eastern seaboard of the united states. >> and iowa -- >> but they deeded by court, and the court is about to leave. the reality is that this estima -- is a signal achievement, and on the budget, for a guy who lost the democratic primary in 2002 and a bad way, to come back like this is a real achievement. >> i wanted out with the advance man was for t president who put him in theere day before the vote, and his weaselly answer in front of a gay audience may enter cuomo look better and the president look worse. >> this is a historic moment. it was not done by judges, as in massachusetts. it was done by the people, their representatives. it is really a matter of time. this is an issue that is now essentially decided as generational change. cuomo did sometething interesting the morning after this. he is going to propose expanded drilling for natural gas, the process in new york which is going to appeal the people on the right. this is a guy was lookinor a large
[laughter] same-sex marriage has a sense of inevitabity, but right now is in the area that barry goldwater said we out to cut off the eastern seaboard of the united states. >> and iowa -- >> but they deeded by court, and the court is about to leave. the reality is that this estima -- is a signal achievement, and on the budget, for a guy who lost the democratic primary in 2002 and a bad way, to come back like this is a real achievement. >> i wanted out with the advance man was...
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she has all the vulnerabilities of barry goldwater with the nomination back in 1964, with social security and the rest. chris: but he won. >> he did, because at that time the moderates were weak. and they're weak now. that's her best shot, because it's a shrunken party from wait -- what it used to be. but because of recent events, a lot of the republican moderates, the david brooks types, are going to be the ones to stand up and call a halt or come after south carolina. chris: i wonder whether cerebral writers, bright people, are not really in tune with that base out there. >> that's right. and this could be a flash in the pan. and remember mike huckabee won the iowa primary in 2008. buchanan won the new mexico primary in -- the new hampshire primary in 1996. so we'll just have to see. but i would go the conventional wisdom route on this. i think this all helps romney. there's lots of debate. there's lots of high throwing. -- pie-throwing. she probably won't go in the history books. but, again, you never know. chris: there's some spark there, i hear. she seems to have perfect pitch for so
she has all the vulnerabilities of barry goldwater with the nomination back in 1964, with social security and the rest. chris: but he won. >> he did, because at that time the moderates were weak. and they're weak now. that's her best shot, because it's a shrunken party from wait -- what it used to be. but because of recent events, a lot of the republican moderates, the david brooks types, are going to be the ones to stand up and call a halt or come after south carolina. chris: i wonder...
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but right now, barry goldwater said we are cut off, the eastern seaboard of the united states. massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire, new york -- >> iowa. >> iowa did it by the court and the court is about to leave. the reality is this was a signal achievement. for a guy who lost in 2002 the democratic primary in a bad way for governor, to come back as far as he has, is a real achievement. >> i want to know who put him there for that day before the vote, the president's weaselly answer in front of a gay audience may enter, the better and the president look worse. -- andrew cuomo looked better and the president look worse. >> i think this is a historic vote. it was not done by judges as in massachusetts. it was done by residents -- representatives in new york state. this is an issue that is essentially decided is generational change. cuom did something interesting the morning after this. he is now going to expand or propose expanded drilling for natural gas and the factor -- and the process that will pick up all the people on the right. i think this is a guy who is
but right now, barry goldwater said we are cut off, the eastern seaboard of the united states. massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire, new york -- >> iowa. >> iowa did it by the court and the court is about to leave. the reality is this was a signal achievement. for a guy who lost in 2002 the democratic primary in a bad way for governor, to come back as far as he has, is a real achievement. >> i want to know who put him there for that day before the vote, the...
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same-sex marriage has a sense of inevitability, but right now is in the area essentially that barry goldwater said we ought to cut off, the eastern seaboard of the united states. massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire, and in new york. >> and iowa. >> why of did it by the courts and the court is about -- to me -- iowa did it by the courts and the court is about to leave. for a guy lost in 2002 the democratic primary in a bad way, to come back the way he has done is a real achievement. >> i want to know who the advance man is for the president who put him there the day before the bout, and the president's weaselly answer before a gay audience made andrew cuomo look better and the president look worse. >> i think this is a historic moment. the vote was not done by eight judges, as in massachusetts. it was done by the people, their representatives. in new york state, it is a matter of time. this is an issue that is essentially decided as generational change. cuomo did something interesting basically the morning after this. he is now going to expand or propose expanded drilling for na
same-sex marriage has a sense of inevitability, but right now is in the area essentially that barry goldwater said we ought to cut off, the eastern seaboard of the united states. massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire, and in new york. >> and iowa. >> why of did it by the courts and the court is about -- to me -- iowa did it by the courts and the court is about to leave. for a guy lost in 2002 the democratic primary in a bad way, to come back the way he has done is a...
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same-sex marriage has a sense of inevitability, but right now is in the area essentially that barry goldwater said we ought to cut off, the eastern seaboard of the united states. massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire, and in new york. >> and iowa. >> why of did it by the courts and the court is about -- to me -- iowa did it by the courts and the court is about to leave. for a guy lost in 2002 the democratic primary in a bad way, to come back the way he has done is a real achievement. >> i want to know who the advance man is for the president who put him there the day before the bout, and the president's weaselly answer before a gay audience made andrew cuomo look better and the president look worse. >> i think this is a historic moment. the vote was not done by eight judges, as in massachusetts. it was done by the people, their representatives. in new york state, it is a matter of time. this is an issue that is essentially decided as generational change. cuomo did something interesting basically the morning after this. he is now going to expand or propose expanded drilling for na
same-sex marriage has a sense of inevitability, but right now is in the area essentially that barry goldwater said we ought to cut off, the eastern seaboard of the united states. massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire, and in new york. >> and iowa. >> why of did it by the courts and the court is about -- to me -- iowa did it by the courts and the court is about to leave. for a guy lost in 2002 the democratic primary in a bad way, to come back the way he has done is a...
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conservative era, that the goldwater movement of 1964, even though it did not bring senator goldwater to the presidency, was the first step toward the conservative revolution that culminated in ronald reagan's election in 1980. mr. will wrote -- and i'm going to quote a couple of sentences -- "the tea party" -- which is in view is the most welcome development since the goldwater insurgency in 1964, lacks only the patience necessary when america lacks the consensus required to propel fundamental change." mr. will goes on to say on, "if washington's trajectory could be turned as quickly as tea partiers wish, their movement would not be as necessary as it is." those are mr. will's words. that is mr. will's considered opinion. and that may be so, and it may not be so. but the first rule of good governance is to do no harm. that doesn't mean we shouldn't make cuts. that doesn't mean we shouldn't look toward some of the directions that the debate has taken us. but it means be careful when you're dealing with the fragility of national policy at a time like this. some things sound better in a
conservative era, that the goldwater movement of 1964, even though it did not bring senator goldwater to the presidency, was the first step toward the conservative revolution that culminated in ronald reagan's election in 1980. mr. will wrote -- and i'm going to quote a couple of sentences -- "the tea party" -- which is in view is the most welcome development since the goldwater insurgency in 1964, lacks only the patience necessary when america lacks the consensus required to propel...
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>> we've had plenty of movements come to washington before, think of barry goldwater or george mcgovern. but once in washington the system encouraged compromise and governance. but over the last few decades, what has changed are the rules organizing american politics. and they now encourage small interest groups, including ideologically charged once, to cap toour major political parties as well as congress itself. call it political narrow casting. here are some examples. redistricting has created safe seats so that for most house members, their only concern is a challenge from the right for republicans and the left for democrats. the incentive is to pander to the base, not the center. party primaries have been taken over by small groups of activists who push even popular senators to extreme positions. in utah, for example, 3,500 conservative activists managed to take the well-regarded senator robert bennett off the ballot. gop senators like match and mccain have moved farther to the right hoping to stave off similar assaults. changes in congressional rules have made it far more difficul
>> we've had plenty of movements come to washington before, think of barry goldwater or george mcgovern. but once in washington the system encouraged compromise and governance. but over the last few decades, what has changed are the rules organizing american politics. and they now encourage small interest groups, including ideologically charged once, to cap toour major political parties as well as congress itself. call it political narrow casting. here are some examples. redistricting has...
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that are -- my husband and i did spend a friday night listening to ronald reagan's, you know, the goldwater speech. you can tell how exciting a life we have. and i also watched the brandenburg gate speech, the ones on radio, that's the best way to see it. clearly, not all of them are. even when we looked at the book itself, to look at patrick henry who's the first entry, i think it's interesting that not only is there no written transcript of that speech, but literally what there is is someone else with a recollection of being at the speech. and that's all the record there is. and that's where we get the phrase, give me liberty or give me death. but i think a variety of ways. i think it's fun. also i know that i, and a couple of them -- especially the documents, the northwest ordinance which is pretty long and not very exciting -- is to skim it and look for the parts that are interesting to you at that particular time. introductions are always about 700,000 words, so they're pretty easy to get to -- 700-1,000 words. this book really is, you can pick it up, you can read one, you can read two
that are -- my husband and i did spend a friday night listening to ronald reagan's, you know, the goldwater speech. you can tell how exciting a life we have. and i also watched the brandenburg gate speech, the ones on radio, that's the best way to see it. clearly, not all of them are. even when we looked at the book itself, to look at patrick henry who's the first entry, i think it's interesting that not only is there no written transcript of that speech, but literally what there is is someone...
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seeing the culmination of an anti-government attitude, anti-government rhetoric that began with barry goldwaterand now has reached a point where it seems as if the republican party at least a certain wing of it, the tea part wing season simply isn't interested in governing anymore. that that has helped congress grind to a halt on this thing. one other thing is what's so remarkable about this is not that we haven't seen fierce con it's about big issues before, this seems so voluntary. this really is about a procedural vote. a procedural question that's gone fine 100 times in the past and the question is why it's become such a huge contest. >> there are other moments in history where we've seen a big divide in terms of partisan politics. watergate you had wilson pushing for the league of nations. there have been other moments when we've seen a great divide. >> absolutely -- >> do you think if we had a third party, an independent third party that you would still see these impasses? >> i don't think third parties have ever done much in the united states and i don't think that there's a real solutio
seeing the culmination of an anti-government attitude, anti-government rhetoric that began with barry goldwaterand now has reached a point where it seems as if the republican party at least a certain wing of it, the tea part wing season simply isn't interested in governing anymore. that that has helped congress grind to a halt on this thing. one other thing is what's so remarkable about this is not that we haven't seen fierce con it's about big issues before, this seems so voluntary. this...
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and not just conservatives like barry goldwater, richard nixon, that really to everybody.so, castro was interrogated on the subject of communism everywhere he went on his visit. i vice president nixon, congressional subcommittee, scores of journalists. everyone asked him the same question. doctor castro, are you a communist? and he answered the same every time. no, he was not economies, never had been, never would be. when castro left new york on april 25, the police were relieved to see him go. but most new yorkers were happy it come to visit. an editorial in the new york times summed up the attitude as he left, quote, he made it quite clear that neither he nor anyone of
and not just conservatives like barry goldwater, richard nixon, that really to everybody.so, castro was interrogated on the subject of communism everywhere he went on his visit. i vice president nixon, congressional subcommittee, scores of journalists. everyone asked him the same question. doctor castro, are you a communist? and he answered the same every time. no, he was not economies, never had been, never would be. when castro left new york on april 25, the police were relieved to see him...
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on taxes let me remind my republican friends what barry goldwater once said. where it is the politician has not promised his constituents to fight to the death to lower taxes and has not proceeded then to vote for the very same spending programs that make tax cuts possible? there's some the shoe fits but not many. we need to cut spending inside as well as spending outside. this plan offers the american people 9 trillion reasons to stop making excuses and start solving the problems in washington. we have no doubt both parties will criticize portions of this plan, and i welcome that debate. but it's neither a legitimate criticism and tell you have a plan of your own, a plan that solves the problems of the future, that secures prosperity for our kids and our grandkids. it's time to show the american people it's not only what is possible but also what is necessary. what is not acceptable, however, is not having a plan and delaying until some perfect political moment that will never arrive. the fact is doing nothing is a tax increase. i benefit cuts for seniors and
on taxes let me remind my republican friends what barry goldwater once said. where it is the politician has not promised his constituents to fight to the death to lower taxes and has not proceeded then to vote for the very same spending programs that make tax cuts possible? there's some the shoe fits but not many. we need to cut spending inside as well as spending outside. this plan offers the american people 9 trillion reasons to stop making excuses and start solving the problems in...
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barry goldwater tried to point out the problems we're having today. they just crucified him.the matter is, the democrats are so -- let's say, lustful for power and control over the lives of old people, they won't give up to them the right to choose. the fact of the matter is, today, you're forced to be in medicare being a burden to this system and to the taxpayers, whether you want it and need it or not. i make the point, most of our activists, be see the obvious point, this nation is not going broke taking care of the people who truly need public assistance. going broke taking care of people who don't need it. >> i'll leave you on that point. that's why some people say the rich should pay more taxes in this country. chairman of freedom works, the author of "give us liberty a tea party manifesto." >> good to talk to you. >> 38 minutes after the hour. here's what's new this morning. casey anthony is reportedly planning to live in a secret location under a new name once released from jail. according to a source close to her legal team she turned down plans to get plastic surger
barry goldwater tried to point out the problems we're having today. they just crucified him.the matter is, the democrats are so -- let's say, lustful for power and control over the lives of old people, they won't give up to them the right to choose. the fact of the matter is, today, you're forced to be in medicare being a burden to this system and to the taxpayers, whether you want it and need it or not. i make the point, most of our activists, be see the obvious point, this nation is not going...
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america is on the verge of becoming a fascist state because of the working class whites and barry goldwaternd and a new hat i remember, every headline in "newsweek" in the 1970s and 1980s was the evil angry white male. and so in my opinion, the white working class became the scapegoat for the white liberal elites and libertarian elites. and they are saying oh this country would work vertically well if it weren't for these reactionary working-class whites. i just don't see this in the white working-class. you know the story is half a century old. the ku klux klan, white supremacy and all that stuff is weaker than ever. as i pointed out if you look at white latino asian intermarriage african and white intermarriage has grown significantly from a low level. it is just increasing with generation after generation on social issues. the white working class is more liberal than its parents in its grandparents so i am just skeptical about this. you know it is a matter of time. if we are back in 1914, you might have a bunch of anglo-saxon protestants sitting up here, wondering if the country is broke
america is on the verge of becoming a fascist state because of the working class whites and barry goldwaternd and a new hat i remember, every headline in "newsweek" in the 1970s and 1980s was the evil angry white male. and so in my opinion, the white working class became the scapegoat for the white liberal elites and libertarian elites. and they are saying oh this country would work vertically well if it weren't for these reactionary working-class whites. i just don't see this in the...
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on taxes, let me remind my republican friends what barry goldwater once said, "where is the politician who is not promised his constituents in the fight to the debt for lower taxes and who was not preceded them to vote for their very spending programs that makes tax cuts and a possibility -- an impossibility?" we need to cut spending inside the code as well as outside the code. this plan operas the american people $9 -- this plan offers the american people 9 trillion reasons to stop making excuses and start solving problems and washington. no doubt, both parties will criticize bportions of this plan and it is a legitimate debate, but it is not a legitimate criticism until you have a plan of your own, a plan that solve the problems of the future and secures prosperity for kids and grandkids. it is time to show the american people not only what is possible, but also what is necessary. what is not acceptable, however, is not having a plan and delaying reform until some perfect political moment that will never arrive. the fact is, doing nothing is a tax increase, benefit cuts for seniors a
on taxes, let me remind my republican friends what barry goldwater once said, "where is the politician who is not promised his constituents in the fight to the debt for lower taxes and who was not preceded them to vote for their very spending programs that makes tax cuts and a possibility -- an impossibility?" we need to cut spending inside the code as well as outside the code. this plan operas the american people $9 -- this plan offers the american people 9 trillion reasons to stop...