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Two-faced Barry - Johnson, Lyndon Baines, [Democratic], 1964

 Item — BurtonHall Cold Storage: 1, PCC - Film Reel - 16mm: 381
Identifier: P-10-184

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Signboards with different pictures of Goldwater, depicting his two-sided views on topics such as Social Security, tax cuts, and nuclear weapons. Agency or Creating Entity: Doyle, Dane & Bernbach

Dates

  • Creation: 1964

Conditions Governing Use

While the University owns the materials in its collection, it does not own copyright to any of the materials. It is the responsibility of the user to acquire any necessary copyright authorizations for use of the materials such as may be required.

Biographical / Historical

The Political Communication Collection, located in the Carl Albert Center Congressional Research and Studies Center Archives, contains political television and radio commercials from the beginning of the 20th century through the present day.

Full Extent

From the Series: 14,137 Items (14,137 items (This series includes United States Office of President Campaign Ads from 1912-2016): Each item within this collection falls under the following categories: 16mm film reels, VHS videotape, 3/4" U-Matic videotape, 1" and 2" tap, Beta SP, Betamax, Mini DV, DVD, and born-digital video formats.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Hold

Transcript - Full

It's a funny thing about Barry Goldwater. Six different times he told the world he wants to make social security voluntary. Then he turns around and says he never said that. Five times he's been quoted as saying we ought to get out of the UN. But now he turns around and says he never said that either. He voted against the tax cut. Then he turns around and says he wants to cut taxes. He made a big speech and said extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Then he turns around and says I seek the support of no extremist. He suggested using nuclear weapons in Laos and in Vietnam. Then he turns around and says, quote, I have never advocated the use of nuclear weapons anywhere in the world. There's only one Lyndon Johnson. Vote for him on November 3rd. The stakes are too high for you to stay home.

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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