Public relations In 1958, Gold joined the
Washington, D.C. public relations firm of Selvage & Lee. At the
Republican National Conventions of
1968 and
1976 he worked with press secretary
Lyn Nofziger in support of the presidential candidacy of
Ronald W. Reagan, who was at the time
governor of California. During the
Nixon administration he served as press secretary to Vice President Agnew. He worked with Agnew in the Congressional election campaign of 1970, when Agnew made appearances around the country criticizing
incumbent Democratic Senators with epithets such as "nattering nabobs of negativism." In November 2014, Gold participated in a panel held at
The Heritage Foundation on the legacy of Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign. Moderator
Lee Edwards introduced him as follows: "Vic Gold is the wizard of wordsmiths, the prince of press secretaries, the man with the shortest temper in Washington routinely called Old Faithful because he blows up at least every 91 minutes, trusted adviser to vice presidents and presidents, a graduate of the University of Alabama Law School who loves to quote
Bear Bryant and hoist high the Crimson Tide, indefatigable deputy press secretary for Barry Goldwater in 1964." ==Journalism and author==