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“Nichols has provided a gripping, detailed account of how the executive branch subtly but decisively
defeated one of America’s most dangerous demagogues. In today’s incendiary politics, the hidden hand is out of fashion.
But the need to battle demagoguery is as topical as ever.” (James Ledbetter The Washington Post)
“Nobody has done more to debunk the myth that President Eisenhower was passive and ineffective than David Nichols. In
his riveting account of how Ike took down the fearsome demagogue Joe McCarthy, Nichols shows how just how deceptively
clever Eisenhower could be. Nichols is a first-class scholar who knows how to spin a fast-paced yarn.” (Evan Thomas,
author of Ike's Bluff and Being Nixon)
“Cleanly written and consistently judicious. . . . Ike and McCarthy shows how hard it was, and how long it took, for a
president to rein in a single senator. It remains for the reader to discern in this book a rough, inverted image of our
own time, with the polarity reversed between the White House and the Congress.” (Thomas Mallon The Wall Street Journal)
“Dwight Eisenhower was a remarkable president. Peace in Korea, a reduction of Cold War tension, the interstate highway
system, and the of desegregation in the South were all Ike’s achievements. But he was also extremely
effective acting under the surface. David Nichols captures his ability to get things done without revealing himself.
The destruction of Joe McCarthy and McCarthyism is a perfect example. Ike handled it, the nation profited, and David
Nichols has done a superb job of analyzing it.” (Jean Edward Smith, author of Eisenhower in War and Peace)
“Another first for David Nichols. His fresh ins based on exceptional research and his fluid writing make this book
particularly interesting and enlightening. Nichols has broken new ground. The story of Ike’s role in the downfall of
McCarthy is finally told – and extremely well.” (Chuck Hagel, former U.S. Secretary of Defense)
"A thorough and detailed look inside one of the classic battles in American politics. . . . Because of his public
aloofness, many believed Eisenhower was politically naive. The original golfing president, Nichols shows in meticulous
detail, was far from it." (Chris Foran Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
"New in into Dwight Eisenhower's silent methods of facing down enemies, particularly Joseph McCarthy. . . . A
thorough, well-written, and surprising picture of a man who was much more than a 'do-nothing' president." (Kirkus
Reviews (starred review))
"Fascinating detail. . . . Nichols does an excellent job of conveying the fraught tenor of the times. . . . The lesson
Nichols leaves us with in Ike and McCarthy is that truth tends to be undervalued as a political commodity, and as a
result American democracy remains vulnerable to those who do not respect it." (Philip Seib Dallas Morning News)
“David A. Nichols’s Ike and McCarthy is a riveting reexamination of the Red e of the 1950s. Eisenhower emerges in
these pages as brave and heroic. The a of new documentary research that Nichols brings to the topic is staggering.
A landmark study!”
(Douglas Brinkley, Professor of History, Rice University and CNN Presidential Historian)
"Nichols shows how [Eisenhower's] quiet, effective crusade against a demagogue turned the nation away from a domestic
threat. Heavily annotated with both primary and secondary sources, this day-to-day narrative is detailed and telling."
(Library Journal (starred review))
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About the Author
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David A. Nichols, a leading expert on the Eisenhower presidency, holds a PhD in history from the College of
William and Mary. A former professor and academic dean at Southwestern College, he is the author of A Matter of Justice:
Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution; Eisenhower 1956: The President’s Year of Crisis; and Ike
and McCarthy: Dwight Eisenhower’s Secret Campaign against Joseph McCarthy; as well as other books. He lives in Winfield,
Kansas.
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