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On October 27, 1964, in a speech supporting the Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan speaks of big government, high taxation, and the "war on poverty." He addresses foreign policy issues including the risk of appeasement, "peace through strength," and the Vietnam War. The speech changed his life, establishing him as a rising star in the emerging conservative movement. GET PREMIUM ⭐Get this episode ad-free at for only $5/month⭐ FOLLOW US Facebook | Instagram | Twitter linktr.ee/thisamericanpresident CREDITS Host: Richard Lim Producer: Michael Neal Production Intern: Kolyo Vanchev Content Intern: Melina Spatharis Artist: Nip Rogers, NipRogers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices |