Last week the Associated Press ran a story about the Eisenhower Memorial and the delay of its consideration by the National Capital Planning Commission.
Author Archives: Susan Eisenhower
What I Didn’t Say on “Hardball”
Chris Matthews asked me to appear on Hardball to discuss my endorsement of President Barack Obama’s reelection.
Why I Am Endorsing President Barack Obama
Four years ago, I left the Republican Party of which I was a lifelong member and became an independent.
Buyer Beware: Romney’s Tack to the Center
Last night I almost felt sorry for presidential aspirant, Mitt Romney.
What Drives Mitt Romney?
Mitt Romney’s performance earlier this week was every bit as aggressive as his demeanor in the first presidential debate—something that was a big turn-off for me and many others.
America and a Mailroom
During the U.S. invasion of Cambodia in 1970, I volunteered in Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott’s mailroom.
“God Help This Country…”: Defense Strategy & Romney’s Military Spending Plan
Mitt Romney won’t release most of his tax returns. Nor will he give voters specifics on how he plans to make his tax cutting plan “revenue neutral.”
“Corrective Action” and the Public Trust
Evolutionary political change has affected our system in ways that no one could have predicted.
Mitt Romney and the Challenge of Turning “You” Into “Us”
By now much has been written on presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s gaffe about the 47% of Americans who believe themselves to be “victims” and who supposedly don’t pay taxes.