I cited Wikipedia because Wikipedia cited the information. Secondly, if you choose not to believe the cited Wikipedia entry or William F. Buckley Jr, then please review
this
Thank you to the poster who provided that link.
I’m sorry you thought you knew the real Goldwater, but you didn’t.
From the
Goldwater Institute:
It is not challenged that
Goldwater defended abortion as though it were a closed issue, closed in the sense that the Supreme Court had ruled, in Roe v. Wade, that abortion was a constitutional right.
From
CNN:
In the last years of his life, Goldwater’s outspokeness generated controversy among some conservative fans. While he actively backed GOP presidential nominee Bob Dole in 1996,
Goldwater’s support for individual rights concerning controversial issues like abortion and homosexual rights angered many Christian conservatives.
From
Arizona Central:
Goldwater had won support of abortion opponents in his 1980 U.S. Senate re-election campaign,** but in his final term, he voted consistently to uphold the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion.** Later in life, he was honored by Planned Parenthood
From
Business Week:
The Arizonan favored abortion rights, had no objection to homosexuals serving in the military, and generally believed that government had no business intruding in the personal lives of any American. Goldwater famously said that Jerry Falwell, a leader of the Christian Right, “deserved a boot right in the ***” for pushing his values on the GOP.
From
PBS:
He lived to be able to change his ideas to meet the changing times,
to come out for abortion, to come out for gay rights, so much so that some old conservatives wanted to take his name off streets in Arizona.
So, you should probably know what you’re talking about before you start talking. Just a thought.
And, BTW, it’s
diarrhea not
diarrohea.