First of all, comparing Barry Goldwater to today's Republioturds is like comparing a pussy-cat to a rattlesnake. Goldwater had more integrity and more humanity in his little finger than the entire GOP has today.
Goldwater was a life-time member of the NAACP; he helped integrate Arizona schools BEFORE
Brown v. Board. His views evolved over the years — unlike today's Republioturds who can't "evolve" their thinking because they don't think at all — he was eventually in favor of gay rights, women's rights and legal marijuana. And he always opposed the sale of semi-automatic rifles.
Yes, Goldwater was considered an extreme right-winger 60 years ago. Comparing that with his actual views — and more importantly with his integrity, authentic patriotism, and humane values — just shows what the GOP has become today.
The phrase "Right-wing diehards" in thread's title does injustice to real right-wing diehards like Goldwater. The Proud Boys, FoxNews and GOP are united by hatred, hypocrisy and criminality. It is playing into their hands to pretend they have a political ideology. As for the question in thread's title "Should I be worried?" the answer is Yes. Tens of millions of Americans are infected with Republioturd hatreds and ignorance, and are continually being deluded by Internet liars. Beyond dropping bombs on Facebook HQ as a starting point, I have no solution to offer.
American democracy, in the form we oldsters are familiar with, will not survive. Recent reports confirm that Trump was almost a hand-picked stooge of Vladimir Putin, yet hardly anyone cares.
It would be interesting to look for historical precedent. Richard Nixon, a known criminal and bigot, would be a better example than Goldwater, but Nixon was hardly the first President to engage in criminality (at least in the benign "rat-fucking" form) or in bigotry.
I'm no historian, so the only incident that comes to mind for me is the 1856 near-fatal bludgeoning of Senator Sumner (R-Mass) by Congressman Brooks (D - SC). This attempted murder was applauded throughout the South! (Today there is at least one Congresswoman threatening to kill fellow Congresspeople.)
An oft-overlooked historical detail is that the "
Pottawatomie Massacre" began just one day after, and was an escalation in response to, the bludgeoning of Senator Sumner. Those executions, led by John Brown, were to punish ruffians who themselves had abetted the murders of anti-slavery Kansas settlers. Arguably, it was an act of justice; yet John Brown is often condemned while Brooks was never prosecuted.
(John Brown is my nomination to replace Jackson on the $20 bill! I am proud that he is my close blood relative.)