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Museum of the Moving Image
The Living Room Candidate - Transcript
"Punchcard," Goldwater, 1964
MALE NARRATOR: This--this punchcard--could be a portrait of you and your family. A portrait owned and manipulated by an all-powerful Big Brother government. And you work four full months a year to pay Big Brother here in Washington to plan and regulate your life, your business, the teaching of your children, your protection, and even comfort you on the way to your final reward. For all of this, Big Brother sends you one very big annual bill: your taxes. For that price, he says he will put you on the best possible terms with your neighbors, and with other people in other parts of the world. Oh, Big Brother will be your high-living representative with world leaders who don't like your system of government. There must be people who want to become a number looked after by Big Brother government. They want the present administration to continue--and grow. But there are other people to whom it is a frightening picture. And it is this man who speaks for them. His name is Barry Goldwater.
GOLDWATER: The individual, the private man, today stands in danger of becoming the forgotten man of our collectivized, complex times. The private man, the whole man, must and can be restored as a sovereign citizen, as the center of the family and the state, and a prime mover and shaper of the future. In this year of decision, and with your help, we must begin a great campaign to return the government of this nation to the people of this nation. We must take a first step to ending in our time the erosion of individual worth and responsibility, the growing federal bureaucracy. This time, in this election, we have a choice. It's between far more than political personalities, or political promises, or political programs. It is a choice of which sort of people we want to be. It's a choice of what sort of world we want to live in and pass on to our children. Choose the way of the present administration, and you will have chosen the way of regimented society, with a number for every man, woman, and child; a pigeonhole for every problem; a bureaucrat for every decision. Choose the way of this administration, and you choose the way of unilateral disarmament and appeasement in foreign affairs. Choose the way of this present administration, and you make real the prospect of an America unarmed and aimless in the face of militant communism around the world.
Instead, I ask if you'll join me in protesting that every man, every American, can stand on his own, make up his own mind, chart his own future, teach and control his own family. Asking for help and getting help only when truly overwhelming problems beyond his control beset him. I ask you to join with me in finding twentieth century answers for twentieth century problems, rather than relying on the old, worn-out doctrine of turning our problems, our lives, and eventually our liberties, over to an all-powerful central government. The campaign we wage today is dedicated to this search for new answers. The campaign we wage today is dedicated to peace, to progress, and to purpose. Peace through preparedness. Progress through freedom. Purpose through constitutional order. These are the themes we will make resound across this great land of ours. These are the themes that will be heard around the world as we restore peace and freedom.
MALE NARRATOR [and TEXT]: In your heart... You know he's right. VOTE FOR BARRY GOLDWATER.