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The term “peace through strength" dates back to the 1960s when Barry Goldwater sought the Oval Office in 1964.
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BuzzFeed on MSNThe Internet Is Calling Out Karoline Leavitt In The Most Hilarious Way After She Claimed Trump Coined A 2000-Year-Old PhraseBut Trump isn’t the one who “came up with” the motto. “Peace through strength” has been used in American politics for decades ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt received a quick history lesson on Monday after she made a wild claim about ...
The former president did not say Democrats scream "the sky is falling" when Republicans cut the government budget.
Goldwater's trademark saltiness made national news in 1981 after Moral Majority founder Jerry Falwell criticized Goldwater's old friend Sandra Day O'Connor, Reagan's first nominee to the Supreme ...
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Kari Lake compares herself to Goldwater and Reagan. No, really - MSNCan you imagine thinking that’s a little, oh I don’t know, out there? Kari Lake is no Goldwater or Reagan. Just two years ago, Lake called Arizona’s 1864 abortion law — the one that calls ...
Reagan spoke out often against the political establishment. Reagan was himself anti-status quo. He was of the conservative/populist Goldwater wing of the GOP.
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'A Time For Choosing': Ronald Reagan's Iconic Remarks During The 1964 Presidential Election - MSNDuring the 1964 Presidential election between Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan delivered remarks in support of his fellow Republican, Barry Goldwater.
In his books about Ronald Reagan, Barry Goldwater and other figures on the right, he was, one observer said, “a keeper of the flame and spreader of the gospel.” By Trip Gabriel Lee Edwards, a ...
With just 44 days until early ballots hit mailboxes in Arizona, Kari Lake is taking another stab at a makeover. This time, by comparing herself to Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.
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