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...Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton....
...The difference between Dwight Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson in 1952 or between Bob Dole and Bill Clinton in 1996 was about questions of emphasis rather than big paradigm shifts....
...Nixon was no innocent in foreign policy; he had been Dwight Eisenhower’s vice-president for eight years....
...Our top-line question every month is the old saw that Ronald Reagan used to beat Jimmy Carter in 1980: “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”...
...Jimmy Carter and James Callaghan were decent plodders in difficult times. Bill Clinton and Tony Blair were silver-tongued centrists....
...George Washington, Ulysses Grant, and Dwight Eisenhower, victorious commanders in America’s most important wars, all became presidents....
...(The other was Jimmy Carter’s Democrats in the late 1970s.) Among the reasons: Mr Trump’s unprecedented failures as a manager. Populist movements face a Catch-22....
...Mid-last century, Billy Graham, a Southern Baptist minister so beloved he was known as “America’s Preacher”, advised presidents of both parties including Dwight D Eisenhower and Lyndon B Johnson, bringing...
...The “golden era” of postwar America with its baby boom and world dominance is viewed as the creation of Harry “no experiments” Truman and Dwight “limited government” Eisenhower....
...Trump is the first president never to hold elected office since Dwight Eisenhower — and he oversaw the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe....
...Harry Truman’s (Independence, Missouri, 1957) and Dwight D Eisenhower’s (Abilene, Kansas, 1962) were stripped, modern reinterpretations of the classical, buildings of solid stone with sombre porticos, their...
...Classic examples must include Dwight Eisenhower’s valedictory warning about the growth of the military-industrial complex, Mr Carter’s on the dangers of the nuclear age and, just last week, Mr Obama’s on...
...In 1956, responding to rising US oil imports, President Dwight D Eisenhower imposed import quotas, thus protecting US domestic producers and driving down the international price of oil....
...Only two were outstanding — Dwight Eisenhower and George HW Bush. The others ranged from poor to mediocre. The republic was able to muddle through under Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama....
...In 1956, he slowed a tightening cycle as Dwight Eisenhower fought off Adlai Stevenson....
...President Jimmy Carter aired his own decently anxious thoughts in a 1980 television debate and received from Ronald Reagan the famous “there you go again”....
...Donald Trump, meanwhile, became the first likely nominee not to have held elective office since Dwight Eisenhower in 1952....
...Roosevelt becomes the first sitting US president to visit Africa, when he meets wartime leaders Winston Churchill, UK prime minister, and Charles de Gaulle, French president, as well as US Field Marshall Dwight...
...Jimmy Carter (weak and ineffective)? or Dwight Eisenhower (low-key and underestimated)?...
...That happened in 1936 (FDR, also in 1940 and 1944 but third and fourth terms do not count), 1956 (Dwight Eisenhower), 1972 (Richard Nixon), 1984 (Ronald Reagan) and 1996 (Bill Clinton)....
...was the new face of Mr Carter over the plodding Gerald Ford in 1976....
...Furthermore, “organised money” didn’t appear overnight, as Dwight Eisenhower, among others, noted....
...Often they are right: we think better today of Mr Truman, ditto Dwight Eisenhower. But John F. Kennedy looks worse, as does Jimmy Carter. Yet beware: history gives few marks for intentions....
...Jimmy Carter 76. François Mitterand 77. Tony Blair 78. Magic Johnson, US basketball player 79. Martin Luther 80. Gamal Abdel Nasser, president of Egypt, 1956-70 81. Dwight D. Eisenhower 82....
...According to Micklethwait and Wooldridge, the just-departed President Bush was not out of line with postwar US presidents: Dwight Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and that louche cosmopolitan Bill...
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