- Brian Lamb: Why is Dwight Eisenhower one of your favorite presidents?
- Governor Mitt Romney: Well, I happen to believe that one of the most important things a president of the United States does is set a culture of integrity, character, vision, patriotism, that the values that a president is known for and lives by live on well beyond some of his or her policies -- I guess all his, at this point. His policies.
And, you know, I will go back -- and read a couple of books about Teddy Roosevelt last year, ”Theodore Rex” and ”The Rise of Teddy Roosevelt,” I looked at some of his policies and said, gosh, I have exactly the opposite view today. The Republic Party has a different view then it did back in 1900.
But you know, what Teddy Roosevelt did for this country and his power and vision and passion and his character still inspires us. And so I look at Dwight Eisenhower as the man who, if you had to point to a single man who helped us win World War II, you would say, boy, that’s Dwight Eisenhower.
I looked at what he did in the White House and the character and integrity he brought to the White House and said, that’s a man I respect. I grew up when he was president. He’s my first memory of president, 1952 election. I remember that, you know, ”I like Ike” slogan.
And he was a person you did like and you respected as an individual. Now he did some important things as well. The whole idea of building an interstate highway system and investing in infrastructure turned out to be enormously powerful.
Staring down the Russians at that time the Soviets was an important contribution, so he made contributions politically. But it’s his contribution as a man, as a father, as a husband, as a person of integrity that I most respect.
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Answer Blip said
at 9:11 am on Feb 12, 2010
Can someone help our student community answer these presidential questions http://www.answerblip.com/faqabout/presidents
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