Preface Introduction: Why Goldwater Matters Today PART I: THE EARLY YEARS The Boy Who Became the Man Journals and Opinions A Break from Business to Explore Arizona Military Life Political Beginnings PART II: THE SENATE: 1952-1965 The First Senate Campaign Learning How Washington Worked Playing on the National Stage: 1959-1963 PART III: AFTER THE 1964 PRESIDENTIAL RACE Setting the Record Straight Seeing the World and Spreading the Word PART IV: ON NIXON& WATERGATE Recalling Nixon Nixon's Presidency: First Term Nixon's Presidency: Second Term Watergate PART V: ON IMPORTANT ISSUES American Foreign Policy On Important Issues Retirement Years Chronology Acknowledgments Index
JOHN DEAN is a former Nixon White House counsel and the author of Worse than Watergate and Conservatives without Conscience. He lives in Los Angeles. BARRY M. GOLDWATER JR. is a former Congressman from California, and is the son of Senator Barry Goldwater. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona.
"An invaluable chronicle of the times." --Publishers Weekly
(starred review, Web Pick of the Week)"Of all the books on 'Mr.
Conservative, ' Pure Goldwater might provide the most realistic
insights into his character and thinking. After the birth of Barry
Jr., Goldwater started a private journal...that journal is the
basis of Pure Goldwater -- so, in effect, it is a book written by
the senator himself, capturing his most intimate thoughts for those
closest to him." --The National Review"It's a fitting tribute to a
real straight talker, a fine Senator, and one of the most
influential conservatives of the past 50 years." --The National
Review"A sprawling treasure trove . . . Goldwater is worth
rediscovering . . . Conservatives--and liberals, too--take note."
--Washington Post Book World"A field guide to the presidential and
legislative politics of the middle to late 20th century. Reading
Goldwater's descriptions of everything from behind-the-scenes
dealings in the Senate or his interactions with Richard Nixon...
will provide a literary fix for even the hardest core political
junkies... By compiling his writings and publishing many of them in
Pure Goldwater, the editors have performed a great public service."
--The Washington Times"The policy thought on display here and
throughout the book will by turns delight and infuriate every part
of the political spectrum . . . No Goldwater fan can do without a
copy . . . readers can get their fix of the unscripted, unghosted
conscience of a conservative from Pure Goldwater." --Daniel
McCarthy, Reason"Goldwater's own words are readable, agree with him
or not... entries are thoughtful, informed, even scholarly." --Theo
Lippman, Jr., The Baltimore Sun"An engaging memoir... [Goldwater's
writings] include funny, salty remarks that add to the folksy
style... The editors show Goldwater's ultimate success as being
remembered as he hoped to be: 'an honest man who tried his
damndest.' Recommended." --Karl Helicher, Library
Journal"Particularly interesting." --Arizona Republic"Pure
Goldwater provides new insights into the man viewed by many as a
founding figure in modern American conservatism. There's plain talk
on a range of political issues here, but also personal glimpses...
the journal entries about President Richard Nixon and Watergate are
particularly eye-opening." --The Desert Sun
An invaluable chronicle of the times. Publishers Weekly (starred
review, Web Pick of the Week) Of all the books on 'Mr.
Conservative, ' Pure Goldwater might provide the most realistic
insights into his character and thinking. After the birth of Barry
Jr., Goldwater started a private journal...that journal is the
basis of Pure Goldwater -- so, in effect, it is a book written by
the senator himself, capturing his most intimate thoughts for those
closest to him. The National Review It's a fitting tribute to a
real straight talker, a fine Senator, and one of the most
influential conservatives of the past 50 years. The National Review
A sprawling treasure trove . . . Goldwater is worth rediscovering .
. . Conservatives--and liberals, too--take note. Washington Post
Book World A field guide to the presidential and legislative
politics of the middle to late 20th century. Reading Goldwater's
descriptions of everything from behind-the-scenes dealings in the
Senate or his interactions with Richard Nixon... will provide a
literary fix for even the hardest core political junkies... By
compiling his writings and publishing many of them in Pure
Goldwater, the editors have performed a great public service. The
Washington Times The policy thought on display here and throughout
the book will by turns delight and infuriate every part of the
political spectrum . . . No Goldwater fan can do without a copy . .
. readers can get their fix of the unscripted, unghosted conscience
of a conservative from Pure Goldwater. Daniel McCarthy, Reason
Goldwater's own words are readable, agree with him or not...
entries are thoughtful, informed, even scholarly. Theo Lippman,
Jr., The Baltimore Sun An engaging memoir... [Goldwater's writings]
include funny, salty remarks that add to the folksy style... The
editors show Goldwater's ultimate success as being remembered as he
hoped to be: 'an honest man who tried his damndest.' Recommended.
Karl Helicher, Library Journal Particularly interesting. Arizona
Republic Pure Goldwater provides new insights into the man viewed
by many as a founding figure in modern American conservatism.
There's plain talk on a range of political issues here, but also
personal glimpses... the journal entries about President Richard
Nixon and Watergate are particularly eye-opening. The Desert
Sun"
An invaluable chronicle of the times. "Publishers Weekly (starred
review, Web Pick of the Week)" Of all the books on 'Mr.
Conservative, ' "Pure Goldwater" might provide the most realistic
insights into his character and thinking. After the birth of Barry
Jr., Goldwater started a private journal...that journal is the
basis of "Pure Goldwater" -- so, in effect, it is a book written by
the senator himself, capturing his most intimate thoughts for those
closest to him. "The National Review" It's a fitting tribute to a
real straight talker, a fine Senator, and one of the most
influential conservatives of the past 50 years. "The National
Review" A sprawling treasure trove . . . Goldwater is worth
rediscovering . . . Conservatives--and liberals, too--take note.
"Washington Post Book World" A field guide to the presidential and
legislative politics of the middle to late 20th century. Reading
Goldwater's descriptions of everything from behind-the-scenes
dealings in the Senate or his interactions with Richard Nixon...
will provide a literary fix for even the hardest core political
junkies... By compiling his writings and publishing many of them in
"Pure Goldwater," the editors have performed a great public
service. "The Washington Times" The policy thought on display here
and throughout the book will by turns delight and infuriate every
part of the political spectrum . . . No Goldwater fan can do
without a copy" . . . "readers can get their fix of the unscripted,
unghosted conscience of a conservative from "Pure Goldwater."
"Daniel McCarthy, Reason" Goldwater's own words are readable, agree
with him or not... entries are thoughtful, informed, even
scholarly. "Theo Lippman, Jr., The Baltimore Sun" An engaging
memoir... [Goldwater's writings] include funny, salty remarks that
add to the folksy style... The editors show Goldwater's ultimate
success as being remembered as he hoped to be: 'an honest man who
tried his damndest.' Recommended. "Karl Helicher, Library Journal"
Particularly interesting. "Arizona Republic" "Pure Goldwater
"provides new insights into the man viewed by many as a founding
figure in modern American conservatism. There's plain talk on a
range of political issues here, but also personal glimpses... the
journal entries about President Richard Nixon and Watergate are
particularly eye-opening. "The Desert Sun""
"An invaluable chronicle of the times."--"Publishers Weekly
"(starred review, Web Pick of the Week) "Of all the books on 'Mr.
Conservative, ' "Pure Goldwater" might provide the most realistic
insights into his character and thinking. After the birth of Barry
Jr., Goldwater started a private journal...that journal is the
basis of "Pure Goldwater" -- so, in effect, it is a book written by
the senator himself, capturing his most intimate thoughts for those
closest to him."--"The National Review""" "It's a fitting tribute
to a real straight talker, a fine Senator, and one of the most
influential conservatives of the past 50 years."--"The National
Review"
"A sprawling treasure trove . . . Goldwater is worth rediscovering
. . . Conservatives--and liberals, too--take note."--"Washington
Post Book World" "A field guide to the presidential and legislative
politics of the middle to late 20th century. Reading Goldwater's
descriptions of everything from behind-the-scenes dealings in the
Senate or his interactions with Richard Nixon... will provide a
literary fix for even the hardest core political junkies... By
compiling his writings and publishing many of them in "Pure
Goldwater," the editors have performed a great public
service."--"The Washington Times" "The policy thought on display
here and throughout the book will by turns delight and infuriate
every part of the political spectrum . . . No Goldwater fan can do
without a copy" . . . "readers can get their fix of the unscripted,
unghosted conscience of a conservative from "Pure
Goldwater.""--Daniel McCarthy, "Reason" "Goldwater's own words are
readable, agree with him or not... entries are thoughtful,
informed, even scholarly."--Theo Lippman, Jr.", The Baltimore
Sun""" "An engaging memoir... [Goldwater's writings] include funny,
salty remarks that add to the folksy style... The editors show
Goldwater's ultimate success as being remembered as he hoped to be:
'an honest man who tried his damndest.' Recommended."--Karl
Helicher," Library Journal""" "Particularly interesting."--"Arizona
Republic""" ""Pure Goldwater "provides new insights into the man
viewed by many as a founding figure in modern American
conservatism. There's plain talk on a range of political issues
here, but also personal glimpses... the journal entries about
President Richard Nixon and Watergate are particularly
eye-opening."--"The Desert Sun"""
"Of all the books on 'Mr. Conservative, ' "Pure Goldwater" might
provide the most realistic insights into his character and
thinking. After the birth of Barry Jr., Goldwater started a private
journal...that journal is the basis of "Pure Goldwater" -- so, in
effect, it is a book written by the senator himself, capturing his
most intimate thoughts for those closest to him."--"The National
Review""" "It's a fitting tribute to a real straight talker, a fine
Senator, and one of the most influential conservatives of the past
50 years."--"The National Review"
"A sprawling treasure trove . . . Goldwater is worth rediscovering
. . . Conservatives--and liberals, too--take note."--"Washington
Post Book World" "A field guide to the presidential and legislative
politics of the middle to late 20th century. Reading Goldwater's
descriptions of everything from behind-the-scenes dealings in the
Senate or his interactions with Richard Nixon... will provide a
literary fix for even the hardest core political junkies... By
compiling his writings and publishing many of them in "Pure
Goldwater," the editors have performed a great public
service."--"The Washington Times" "The policy thought on display
here and throughout the book will by turns delight and infuriate
every part of the political spectrum . . . No Goldwater fan can do
without a copy" . . . "readers can get their fix of the unscripted,
unghosted conscience of a conservative from "Pure
Goldwater,""--Daniel McCarthy, "Reason" "Goldwater's own words are
readable, agree with him or not... entries are thoughtful,
informed, even scholarly."--Theo Lippman, Jr,," The Baltimore
Sun""" "An engaging memoir... [Goldwater's writings] include funny,
saltyremarks that add to the folksy style... The editors show
Goldwater's ultimate success as being remembered as he hoped to be:
'an honest man who tried his damndest.' Recommended."--Karl
Helicher," Library Journal""" "Particularly interesting."--"Arizona
Republic""" ""Pure Goldwater "provides new insights into the man
viewed by many as a founding figure in modern American
conservatism. There's plain talk on a range of political issues
here, but also personal glimpses... the journal entries about
President Richard Nixon and Watergate are particularly
eye-opening."--"The Desert Sun""" Praise for "Conservatives without
Conscience": "A detailed . . . powerful case in a riveting
book."--"Los Angeles Times""Searing . . . an angry
indictment."--"The Washington Post""Dean has again amassed evidence
of a cancer growing on the presidency."--"The New York Times Book
Review"
"Of all the books on "Mr. Conservative," "Pure Goldwater" might
provide the most realistic insights into his character and
thinking. After the birth of Barry Jr., Goldwater started a private
journal...that journal is the basis of "Pure Goldwater" -- so, in
effect, it is a book written by the senator himself, capturing his
most intimate thoughts for those closest to him."--"The National
Review""" "It's a fitting tribute to a real straight talker, a fine
Senator, and one of the most influential conservatives of the past
50 years."--"The National Review"
"A sprawling treasure trove . . . Goldwater is worth rediscovering
. . . Conservatives--and liberals, too--take note."--"Washington
Post Book World" "A field guide to the presidential and legislative
politics of the middle to late 20th century. Reading Goldwater's
descriptions of everything from behind-the-scenes dealings in the
Senate or his interactions with Richard Nixon... will provide a
literary fix for even the hardest core political junkies... By
compiling his writings and publishing many of them in "Pure
Goldwater," the editors have performed a great public
service."--"The Washington Times" "The policy thought on display
here and throughout the book will by turns delight and infuriate
every part of the political spectrum . . . No Goldwater fan can do
without a copy" . . . "readers can get their fix of the unscripted,
unghosted conscience of a conservative from "Pure
Goldwater,""--Daniel McCarthy, "Reason" "Goldwater's own words are
readable, agree with him or not... entries are thoughtful,
informed, even scholarly."--Theo Lippman, Jr,," The Baltimore
Sun""" "An engaging memoir... [Goldwater's writings] include funny,
saltyremarks that add to the folksy style... The editors show
Goldwater's ultimate success as being remembered as he hoped to be:
'an honest man who tried his damndest.' Recommended."--Karl
Helicher," Library Journal""" "Particularly interesting."--"Arizona
Republic""" ""Pure Goldwater "provides new insights into the man
viewed by many as a founding figure in modern American
conservatism. There's plain talk on a range of political issues
here, but also personal glimpses... the journal entries about
President Richard Nixon and Watergate are particularly
eye-opening."--"The Desert Sun""" Praise for "Conservatives without
Conscience": "A detailed . . . powerful case in a riveting
book."--"Los Angeles Times""Searing . . . an angry
indictment."--"The Washington Post""Dean has again amassed evidence
of a cancer growing on the presidency."--"The New York Times Book
Review"
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