
Goldwater
The Man Who Made a Revolution
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John Doherty
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Lee Edwards
The most comprehensive biography of Barry Goldwater ever written is back by popular demand with a new foreword by Phyllis Schlafly and an updated introduction by the author.
Lee Edwards renders a penetrating account of the icon who put the conservative movement on the national stage. Replete with previously unpublished details of his life, Goldwater established itself as the definitive study of the political maverick who made a revolution.
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One thing I learned from the biography was that Goldwater knew that he could not win in 1964. I had thought that he truly believed that he could win in 1964. I was disappointed to learn this. LBJ was one of the crookedest presidents we have ever had. He knew that he was going to send a large number of troops to Vietnam after the 1964 election, all the while lying to the American people that he was not going to increase troop strength. He never supported African Americans until the 1964 Civil Rights bill. Johnson was a complete hypocrite! I guess Goldwater knew there was no way he could win.
My only complaint of the Audible edition is that the reader reads very slowly and worse, he mispronounced many words and names. I wish they had chosen a better reader!
A great biography which I can recommend unreservedly!
Barry Goldwater biography--excellent!
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Obviously the author (from the Heritage Foundation) is a fan of the man, so there's this weird thing where he never lets an opportunity pass to heap praise on the Senator. It keeps treading on the story.
I could deal with those drawbacks if it wasn't for two things.
1) This is a book on an incredibly outspoken guy who lived an extremely full and interesting life... and it somehow manages to be unbelievably boring.
2) Which isn't helped at all by awful narration that somehow manages to both be monotonous AND having the most obnoxious pronunciation I've ever heard. Think back to when you were a child and you said a word incorrectly, and some incredibly annoyed adult sighs, and then proceeds to pronounce the word slowly making a point to annunciate every single syllable. Got it? Now imagine that for 28 HOURS.
It's a bad book read badly. It's a shame, as Barry Goldwater was a fascinatingly rich subject for a biographer.
Maybe you have to be a true believer...
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