As Camillo reminded a few days ago, Don Goldwater - Barry Goldwater's nephew - announced his decision to run for Governor of Arizona at the next elections scheduled for 2006. To know more on the importance of Barry Goldwater in the process of building the contemporary U.S. right, beside reading "The Right Nation" (by Adrian Wooldridge and John Micklethwait), we suggest these (one and two) articles written by Marco Respinti for "Ideazione" and we remind you that in the issue of the bimonthly review, still on sale in the newsstands, there's a wonderful essay by Antonio Donno (professor of North American History at the University of Lecce), bearing the title "Barry M. Goldwater. The Root of Fusionism". As regards Don Goldwater's outlook at the Arizona elections, we point out the articles by Associated Press, East Valley Tribune, Arizona Capitol Times and the following posts: Captain's Quarters, GOP Bloggers, ElectricDesert, Commonwealth Watch, Morning Java, Arizona Watch, The Computer Curmudgeon, Slant Point. At the end, again from Arizona Watch, the full text of the speech with which - on August 3 - Don Goldwater announced his candidacy. (read the original post in italian)
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