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Dwight Eisenhower

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  • Shortly after the New Year, the Gallup poll would once again name Dwight Eisenhower the man most admired by the American people.

    Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010

  • When the racist Gerald L.K. Smith charged in 1937 that FDR was a secret Jew (he later called Dwight Eisenhower a "Swedish Jew"), no one could have imagined that the Senate minority leader would be asked about it, much less tacitly endorse the claim.

    ‘The Illustrated Man’ 2010

  • The U.S. government decided to try to see what it was like to move our military convoy across the country, so they enlisted a guy called Dwight Eisenhower to take this convoy across the country.

    What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been 2007

  • When the racist Gerald L.K. Smith charged in 1937 that FDR was a secret Jew (he later called Dwight Eisenhower a "Swedish Jew"), no one could have imagined that the Senate minority leader would be asked about it, much less tacitly endorse the claim.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2010

  • Whether or not he is responding to John McCain's goading, Barack Obama's statement that he is "interested in" going to Iraq before November recalls Dwight Eisenhower's campaign promise in 1952 to go to Korea and do something about ending the war there.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • Whether or not he is responding to John McCain's goading, Barack Obama's statement that he is "interested in" going to Iraq before November recalls Dwight Eisenhower's campaign promise in 1952 to go to Korea and do something about ending the war there.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • The John Birch Society called Dwight Eisenhower, the hero of World War II, a communist.

    Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines 2010

  • AmEx's penchant for the elite is on display at its headquarters in lower Manhattan, where a column on an executive floor is sheathed in cards embossed with the names of famous AmEx customers such as Dwight Eisenhower and Ella Fitzgerald ( "cardmember since 1961").

    Bruised AmEx Returns to Roots 2009

  • Those are not conservative ideas -- certainly not those espoused by the conservatives I remember, such as Dwight Eisenhower, Nelson Rockefeller or even Barry Goldwater -- and I'd like to have the old conservatives back.

    The Wreck of the Conservative Movement 2007

  • Those are not conservative ideas -- certainly not those espoused by the conservatives I remember, such as Dwight Eisenhower, Nelson Rockefeller or even Barry Goldwater -- and I'd like to have the old conservatives back.

    The Wreck of the Conservative Movement 2007

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