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Barry Goldwater Jr. grew up in politics as the son of the influential Senator and '64 GOP Presidential Nominee. He has a one-of-a-kind story of witnessing his father's political rise and then his own political career with his House tenure spanning parts of 3 decades. In this conversation, he talks his early memories in a political household, key moments in his father's career, his own political trajectory in Southern California, and the difficulties and opportunities he's found in life after leaving office. IN THIS EPISODEBorn into a political family in Phoenix, AZ…The story of Goldwater's Department Store and the rise of his father's political career…The surprise that took him to a different state and different profession than expected…The coin flip that set Barry Goldwater Sr. on a path in Republican politics…Memories of the '64 Goldwater presidential campaign…The Goldwater / JFK relationship and what a JFK vs Goldwater '64 campaign might have looked like…The story behind Senator Goldwater urging Nixon to resign at the height of Watergate…His read on Senator Goldwater's late-in-life pro-choice and pro-LGBT sentiments…Barry Goldwater Jr's first race for office in a 1969 House special election…Memories of the House of the 70s and 80s…The leadership skill he witnessed of Speaker Tip O'Neill….Barry Goldwater Jr and Ed Koch team up to pass a bipartisan Privacy Act…An important lesson learned from his mother…The story behind his race for US Senate in California in 1982…His read on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger….How he approached being out of office for the first time in 14 years in his mid 40s…The story of being on the ballot in Louisiana as Ron Paul's VP candidate in 2008…His early thoughts on the 2024 GOP primary field…The story of Senator Goldwater's surprisingly close connection to President Clinton…Time spent around both President Reagan and Nancy Reagan…The guerilla tactic that helped Barry Goldwater Jr win his first election…The importance of a Higher Power in his life… AND apron pockets, Arizona State University, Best Always, brickbats, William F. Buckley, Burbank, John Burton, Phil Burton, cold calls, The Conscience of a Conservative, John Dean, Dwight Eisenhower, Newt Gingrich, S.I. Hayakawa, Carl Hayden, hiding in the bushes, Jewish peddlers, Lyndon Johnson, Chiang Kai-Shek, Jack Kemp, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Lockheed-Martin, the Mayflower, Mitch McConnell, Mike McCormack, the NAACP, Northrup-Grunman, nylon, the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, Nancy Pelosi, raylon, John Rhodes, Hugh Scott, shenanigans, Janet Travell, Donald Trump, the Urban League, John Van De Kamp, the wild west, Mao Zedong…. & more!
NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield asked Goldwater Jr. about Watergate and if he believed there were any comparisons to January 6th attack on the United States Capitol. Plus, Ripley
Barry Goldwater Jr. Protecting our Freedoms
We're talking about Donald Trump's record as a President, his impeachment, what he's done to deserve this, and what it all means.Joining us is Barry Goldwater Jr., former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives (California), serving from 1969 to 1983. He is the son of former U.S. Senator and 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater.------Landry.audio is a podcast speaking with some of the world's most interesting personalities. Listen, subscribe, and follow through any of these channels:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiolandryApple podcasts: https://apple.co/2SE7REWSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2Sn0rqAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/landry.audioYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/landryaudio
Barry Goldwater Jr. is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from California, serving from 1969 to 1983. He is the son of former U.S. Senator and 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater.Post politics, he’s had a successful career partnering with businesses to assist and navigate local and federal legislation with insider access to enact change.In this podcast Barry gives his thoughts on business relationships, problems with government efficiency, fiscal policy & inflation, and energy matters.He also evaluates Donald Trump’s first year of Presidency and the campaign that brought him to power.You can find out more about Barry Goldwater Jr. by visiting www.ntgconsultants.com.------Landry.audio is a podcast speaking with some of the world's most interesting personalities. Listen, subscribe, and follow through any of these channels:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiolandryApple podcasts: https://apple.co/2SE7REWSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2Sn0rqAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/landry.audioYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/landryaudio
"Quit beating each other up!" Barry Goldwater Jr, former US House of Representatives for Arizona is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication. www.barrrymgoldwaterjr.com www.eliances.com
"Quit beating each other up!" Barry Goldwater Jr, former US House of Representatives for Arizona is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication. www.barrrymgoldwaterjr.com www.eliances.com
Former Congressman Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. joins Seth and Chris in studio to talk about the legacy of his father, U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater, and his own career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saving The Planet One Show At A Time
Incentives designed to make rooftop solar feasible for a wider range of consumers are under attack nationwide, threatening new solar development as well as the consumers that already have rooftop panels. The staunchest opponents? Utilities who say, despite a growing body of research to the contrary, that rooftop solar hurts other ratepayers and their bottom lines. In particular, utilities have railed against net metering policies that require them to provide credits to customers that produce energy from their own solar arrays. Those programs, and other key incentives supporting rooftop solar, are at the center of fierce debates in several states -- notably in Arizona, on former U.S. Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr.'s home turf. Arizona's fraught energy policy landscape sprouted the advocacy group Tell Utilities Solar won't be Killed, or TUSK, in 2013. The group is led by Goldwater and now active in more than a dozen states facing similar discord. Goldwater spoke with ILSR's Director of Energy Democracy, John Farrell, in May 2016 about solar energy as a source of freedom and the threat from incumbent monopoly utilities.
Vantage Point – Goldwater Taplin Group! Former congressman Barry Goldwater, Jr. served in Washington for 14 years, representing the congressional district in north Los Angeles County, California. He was born on July 15th, 1938, son of Barry and Margaret Goldwater. He graduated from the Staunton Military Academy in Staunton, Virginia in 1957. Attended the University […]
Vantage Point – Goldwater Taplin Group! Former congressman Barry Goldwater, Jr. served in Washington for 14 years, representing the congressional district in north Los Angeles County, California. He was born on July 15th, 1938, son of Barry and Margaret Goldwater. He graduated from the Staunton Military Academy in Staunton, Virginia in 1957. Attended the University...
Alan discusses current events. Todd weighs in on the FOMC meeting. Ed Klein talks about the incompetence of President Obama. Barry Goldwater Jr talks about his legendary father as well as the current state of the GOP. The show ends with Duff McDonald and his book about the McKinsey Company.
Already responsible for the IT revolution, could silicon be about to pull off an energy revolution too? We hear from pioneer John Schaeffer about solar power's hippy roots, and Richard Swanson of Sun Power explains why it may be on course to become the world's dominant source of energy. Meanwhile Republican stalwart Barry Goldwater Jr. makes a surprising political bedfellow for solar's traditionally green supporters. (Picture: Californian house covered in solar panels; Credit: Sunrun)