With his friend William Jennings Bryan Dorn, this man planned to have conservatives seek both the Republican and Democratic nominations, then combine forces when both lost the nomination. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this pioneer of conservative talk radio, a former dean of Notre Dame’s law school. This man led the effort to draft Barry Goldwater in 1964.
ANSWER: Clarence “Pat” Manion
[10m] Manion used a dummy printing company to publish this book ghostwritten by Brent Bozell and attributed to Goldwater, which described Goldwater’s right-wing and anti-communist views.
ANSWER: The Conscience of a Conservative
[10e] Earlier, Manion had been a prominent member of this isolationist group which aimed to prevent the U.S. from joining World War II. Charles Lindbergh was a spokesman for this group, which disbanded after Pearl Harbor.
ANSWER: America First Committee [or AFC]
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