Serious Hitchcock Errors… Mean That Book Must Be Corrected
By DEXTER DUGGAN PHOENIX — I loved to read St. Louis, Mo., historian James Hitchcock’s opinion column some decades ago in the National Catholic Register, when I also wrote for that paper. I was pleased, of course, when he occasionally referred favorably to something I’d written. In his August 30, 1981, Register column, Hitchcock cited my Register article calling unfavorable attention to the “country club set” of, as Hitchcock put it, “old-line Republicans…who regard pro-lifers as a bunch of scruffy fanatics whose presence disfigures the Grand Old Party.” Arizona’s Sen. Barry Goldwater was the “best example” of such Republicans, he said. Goldwater narrowly had won re-election to his final term in the U.S. Senate less than a year earlier, assisted … Continue reading Serious Hitchcock Errors… Mean That Book Must Be Corrected
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