John Wayne : Patronage and Taxes - Goldwater, Barry Morris, [Republican], 1964
Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Image of Capitol building, Lyndon Johnson framed by newspapers, switches to another image of John Wayne. Spot shows man in field, John Wayne . John Wayne voiceover says talks about the problems of the government with low morals, high taxes. Agency or Creating Entity: Erwin, Wasey, Ruthrauff and Ryan Inc.
Dates
- Creation: 1964
Conditions Governing Use
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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
The safety of the nation has been sacrificed for the purposes of patronage. While the personal friends of the president are enjoying the financial return from this deceit, you taxpayers are paying a bigger dollar to get a smaller bang. There is a growing resentment against this government, grown too big and too arrogant, against taxes grown too high, and morals sinking too low. There's a resentment against a government of slogan and deceit, against cynicism and indecision. Truth and integrity have taken a back seat in our government along with self-discipline and personal responsibility. Expediency has replaced principle as a guiding force in Washington today. People have become so dependent on the government for their welfare they don't depend on themselves. And Lyndon Baines Johnson says, let us continue. Vote Goldwater-Miller for a new beginning.
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository
