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The Political Views of a Conservative Writer
This transcript discusses the political views of a conservative writer who is supportive of fighters, raged against communist Cuba, and became a supporter of Barry Goldwater. He also coined the term 'silent majority' during a speech he helped write for Nixon to address anti-Vietnam protesters.
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The speaker mentions adopting his father's heroes as his own, reads out a tragic incident of losing a car and a daughter, and later talks about his three political heroes- Joe McCarthy, General MacArthur, and General Francisco Franco of Spain.
06:06 - 07:48 (01:41)
Summary
The speaker mentions adopting his father's heroes as his own, reads out a tragic incident of losing a car and a daughter, and later talks about his three political heroes- Joe McCarthy, General MacArthur, and General Francisco Franco of Spain.
ChapterThe Political Views of a Conservative Writer
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