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From: D. Long8/26/2006 4:41:09 PM
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This is a laugh. Liberals trying to claim Goldwater for their own. She probably can't even bring herself to pronounce the other "Big L word" that properly describes his views. Maybe she has never even heard of libertarians.

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'NYT' Sunday Preview: Barry Goldwater ... Hero of Democrats?

By E&P Staff

Published: August 25, 2006 12:35 PM ET

NEW YORK An interview in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine with C.C. Goldwater reveals that her HBO film to be aired Sept. 18 paints her late grandfather, Sen. Barry Goldwater, "as a kind of liberal," with testimonials from Al Franken, Sen. Ted Kennedy, James Carville and Sen. Hillary Clinton.

In fact, Hillary campaigned for Goldwater in 1964 in his race for president against Lyndon Johnson. "Hillary was a Goldwater girl," says the filmmaker, interviewed by Deborah Solomon. "She passed out cookies and lemonade at his campaign functions."

Solomon calls Goldwater "a half-Jewish cowboy from Phoenix."

The film -- made on a budget of $800,000 -- will note that the straight-talking Sen. Goldwater, author of the classic "The Conscience of a Conservative" (soon to be reissued by Princeton University Press) favored abortion rights and allowing gays in the military, and refused to attend President Nixon's funeral because he "cheated" the country.

In the film, former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee calls Sen. Goldwater "an unsung hero of Watergate" for helping convince Nixon to resign.

Asked to be filmed for the movie, Bill Clinton said, "You're interviewing my wife, you don't need to interview me."

The cover story in the Sunday magazine is "Children of the Storm: Where Hurriance Katrina, and We, Have Left the Kids."
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