
Eisenhower
The White House Years
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Narrado por:
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John H. Mayer
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Jim Newton
If you think of our 34th president as little more than the babysitter-in-chief during the prosperous fifties, think again. Dwight Eisenhower was bequeathed an atomic bomb and was the first American president not to use it. He ground down Joseph McCarthy and McCarthyism until both became, as he said, “McCarthywasm”. He stimulated the economy to lift it from recession, built an interstate highway system, and, for good measure, turned an $8-billion deficit in 1953 into a $500-million surplus in 1960. (Ike was the last president until Bill Clinton to leave his country in the black.)
The President Eisenhower of popular imagination is a benign figure, armed with a putter and little else. The Eisenhower of veteran journalist Jim Newton’s rendering is shrewd, sentimental, and tempestuous. He mourned the death of his first son and doted on his grandchildren but could, one aide recalled, “peel the varnish off a desk” with his temper. Mocked as a blunderbuss, he was in fact a meticulous manager. Admired as a general, he was a champion of peace. In Korea and Vietnam, in Quemoy and Berlin, his generals urged him to wage nuclear war. Time and again, he considered and rejected it. And it was Eisenhower who appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren and who enforced desegregation in the schools.
Rare interviews with John Eisenhower, along with access to newly declassified documents, make for a gripping and revealing narrative.
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Smooth the rough edges
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This is an important book.
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Great leader….perhaps not as great as author wished
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Historically in-depth with a nice flow
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No complaints!
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We tend to think of the 50s as a simple, harmonious time – but it was anything but that. If there is nostalgia for this time, it is for the type of leader who seeks office not for self-serving purposes, but because he believes he can help shape a better nation. We could use that today.
A simpler time?
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I like Ike
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First, the level of scholarship is far below Ambrose's work. It is much more general, lacking detail and documentation that the length of the audio implied.
Worse, this is one of the most irritating audio narrators I've heard in 30+ years of audio books. What a mismatch! This man sounds like what we used to hear in dog food commercials on TV. He spends so much effort trying to put emotion in his voice that it eds up negating the gravity of some very trying times during Ike's administration. I skipped hours of this book in an effort to learn something new about these years while minimizing the goofy narration.
A real disappointment. There are other, better books on Eisenhower with more complete information. Every other audio on Ike is bound to be read by better than this narrator.
Awful narration ruins a good read
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Why am I over an hour in and the story is NOWHERE near the White House?
I want to know about President Eisenhower - not General Eisenhower. Important parts of his life can woven into the story of his presidency, but I am WAY too far into this book and it has NOTHING to do with the "White House Years".
***3 hours in...finally elected. Please change the title of this book***
Book is Incorrectly Titled
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