Editorial

YEARNING FOR THE DAYS OF IKE

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Recent national events make us yearn for the days when Dwight D. Eisenhower was president.

It's not that such a desire beckons for simpler, more innocent times, though it occasionally does. It's not that the 1950s were watershed years in terms of culture, government or human relations, though in some ways they were. And it's not that Ike ever vied for a spot on Mt. Rushmore, though in some ways he was an excellent president.

Rather, it seems appealing now that President Eisenhower had so little hair. There were no Hollywood stylists and no delayed airline flights to occupy our thoughts.