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FIRING LINE (1966): Barry Goldwater explains his vote against the Civil Rights Act of 1964
With all the hullabaloo surrounding Senate candidate Rand Paul’s criticism of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it seems appropriate to share (once more) this video of Barry Goldwater explaining his own principled but politically perilous opposition to the bill:
I have to live with myself and I took an oath to defend and uphold the Constitution.
SEE ALSO: Mr. Conservative
Mr. Conservative
Some scenes from the excellent documentary “Mr. Conservative: Goldwater On Goldwater” (2006), directed by Barry Goldwater’s granddaughter CC Goldwater. Among other things, you will learn from the movie that Goldwater– the most perfectly conservative national political figure in memory– commands considerable respect (and more than a little fondness) from the decidedly unconservative Hillary Clinton, Ted Kennedy, Al Franken, Walter Cronkite and James Carville (each of whom appear in interviews for the movie.)
I. Goldwater opposes the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (with balanced commentary).
II. Goldwater at the 1964 Republican National Convention. I love George Will’s story about the reaction of a journalist to Goldwater’s famous line about “extremism in the defense of liberty.”
III. Goldwater vs. the Religious Right
IV. In Goldwater’s late career, his libertarian approach to social issues alienates many on the right.



