None other then Gerald Ford bemoaned what his own Republican party had become the last twenty years. Ford stated this quite clearly in an interview conducted by Newseek months prior to Ford's death.
2007-06-17 01:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Matt I don't know what the hell you are talking about, Goldwater and the neoconservatives of today are light years apart.
2007-06-17 08:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Goldwater didn't invent the conservative movement. And he certainly wasn't a neocon.
2007-06-17 08:04:32
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answered by AngelaTC 6
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Mr. Goldwater did not start any movement. He was a conservative. There have always been conservatives. The so-called neo-conservatives have not led anyone anywhere. I wonder if you know what the term means.
2007-06-17 08:03:55
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answered by regerugged 7
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Hilarious. The question is based on a false premise with a slam thrown in for good measure. Still a false premise.
I'm going with yes.
2007-06-17 08:16:31
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answered by ? 7
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I think he would, but he would disagree with much of what is done now. But he would still believe they were better than the liberals in most ways.
2007-06-17 07:59:47
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answered by Steve C 7
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There is no difference between liberals and neoconservatives, they simply support different versions of big government.
2007-06-17 08:00:44
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answered by nhzero 3
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Probably not. He is spinning in his grave at a high rate of speed recently...........
2007-06-17 08:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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