michael rubinoff. [applause] before i ask these guys, a few questions for you folks -- how many people in the audience voted for barry goldwater at least once? [laughter] ok. did anyone vote for him in 1964? any family members in the audience? i heard barry jr. was out of town. he was here yesterday. we can say whatever we want. [laughter] it seems we are having a libertarian moment. rand paul is being taken seriously as a presidential candidate. libertarians on the right and on the left see eye to eye on protecting privacy and legalizing marijuana. is this a moment that barry goldwater helped to create? >> i do not think there is any question about that. the historically important, barry goldwater, who wrote "conscience of a conservative" and ran for governor, established a libertarian viewpoint on limited government, and a proper sense of federalism. the later barry goldwater in his reaction against the religious right help to lead the way to libertarianism on social issues, which has formed, sort of