At The Daily Beast, Leslie Gelb discusses the other January 1961 presidential speech that should get more attention from Americans today. It was delivered by outgoing President Dwight Eisenhower.
Here are the Gelbian nuggets:
(1) Put the national interest ahead of politics
(2) There are no quick fixes to crises
(3) Balance is the best strategy
(4) Beware of spending beyond our means
(5) Guard against the power of special interests
The fifth point is best remembered as the warning against the military-industrial complex. The fourth point seems especially pertinent today with a $14 trillion debt that will surely “mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren (while) risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage.”
The entirety of Ike’s farewell address can be found here.
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