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A Choice Not an Echo
Book • 1964
A Choice Not an Echo, written by Phyllis Schlafly in 1964, is a non-fiction book that critiques the control of the Eastern Establishment over the Republican Party.
It was self-published to support Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy and became a significant factor in his campaign.
The book provides an insider's perspective on how political conventions are influenced and how candidates are chosen.
It was self-published to support Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy and became a significant factor in his campaign.
The book provides an insider's perspective on how political conventions are influenced and how candidates are chosen.
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when discussing Phyllis Schlafly's work and influence on the Republican party.


Ed Martin

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Ed Martin on Dan Bongino vs. DOJ, and Republicans in Congress Secretly Plotting Against Trump
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regarding Phyllis Schlafly's influence in the Barry Goldwater race.

Mollie Hemingway

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’You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 173: More Tariffs Talk
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as the author of a book endorsing Goldwater.

Kevin Schultz

E210 - White American Liberals, Pt 2 w/ Kevin Schultz
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as propaganda promoting Goldwater and a conspiracy theory about Republican primary kingmakers.

Robert Evans

Part Two: Phyllis Schlafly: The Mother of all Culture Wars
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as one of Schlafly's own books that she relied on.

Moira Donegan

Episode 94 -- Phyllis Schlafly, Part 1
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when discussing Phyllis Schlafly's influence on the Barry Goldwater race.

Mollie Hemingway

’You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 173: More Tariffs Talk
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in reference to Richard Hofstetter's essay and Phyllis Schlafly's legacy.

Mark Hemingway

Episode 4895: Attacks On Phyllis Schlafly Distort History; The Great Unmasking
Erwähnt als das 1964 im Eigenverlag veröffentlichte Buch, mit dem Phyllis Schlefly nationale Bekanntheit erlangte.

Feature: "Mrs. America". Wie Phyllis Schlafly den rechten Kulturkampf prägte.




