REPUBLICANS: The Heart Is So Full

There is no way that the President of the U.S. and the American people can conduct a dialogue on the political subject uppermost in the minds of both. Dwight Eisenhower knows this. "I could devoutly wish," he said last week, "that there were some method by which the American people could, under the circumstances, point out the path of my true duty. But it appears that this is a question that first I alone must answer."

The President was speaking over a closed-circuit television network-to more than 70,000 men and women in 53...

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