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Beverly Gage
While he rejects Eisenhower's reputation as a "weak president," Newton is frank about his subject's failings, especially on civil rights. And while he can wax rhapsodic…Newton remains critical of Eisenhower, both as a man and as a political actor. The result is an engaging if conflicted work of presidential history…—The Washington Post
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America’s thirty-fourth president was belittled by his critics as the babysitter-in-chief. This new look reveals how wrong they were. Dwight Eisenhower was bequeathed the atomic bomb and refused to use it. He ground down Joseph McCarthy and McCarthyism until both became, as he said, "McCarthywasm." He stimulated the ...