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The Right Man to Win the Election

Susan Eisenhower discusses the campaign trail and her endorsement of Barack Obama with Focus Washington host Chuck Conconi.

On the Campaign Trail

Susan Eisenhower spoke about her support for Barack Obama in Alexandria, Virginia.

Making the Case for Barack Obama

Susan Eisenhower recently appeared on CNN’s “American Morning”:

Susan Eisenhower Quoted in London Spectator Magazine

Ms. Eisenhower’s speech is being quoted in this week’s London Spectator Magazine:

But the debt lives on. Debt is a boring issue in boom years, but has a habit of blazing its way into the public consciousness during recessions. In the US presidential election it is firmly on the agenda — an issue powerfully expressed at the Democrats’ National Convention by Susan Eisenhower, great-granddaughter of the late president. ‘We have knowingly saddled our children and grandchildren with a staggering debt,’ she told the thousands waiting for Barack Obama. ‘This is a not just a financial failing, but a moral one.’ And the Americans have strict rules prohibiting government from concealing debt from taxpayers. To renew credibility in our fiscal system, a Conservative government would have to adopt the same approach as Ms Eisenhower.

Click here for an article on the current developments in the financial markets.

Susan Eisenhower on “Colbert Nation”

September 3, 2008

Susan Eisenhower endorsed Barack Obama on “Colbert Nation”:

Video: Remarks at the 2008 Democratic National Convention

Video of Ms. Eisenhower’s remarks at the 2008 DNC:

Susan Eisenhower addresses the DNC, August 28, 2008

Susan Eisenhower delivered remarks in Denver at the Democratic National Convention on August 28, 2008 during the 9:00 PM EDT hour, prior to the acceptance speech of Senator Barack Obama.

Ms. Eisenhower was interviewed by Tom Brokaw on MSNBC:

The Future of the Conservative Movement

Noted conservatives Ken Adelman, Susan Eisenhower, Jack Kemp and Mickey Edwards came together at the Aspen Ideas Festival in July 2008 to discuss the state of the conservative movement, where it’s fallen apart and how it can be restored.

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GUESTS

Susan Eisenhower: Susan Eisenhower provides strategic counsel on political, business, and public affairs projects. She has consulted for companies operating in the emerging markets of the former Soviet Union, as well as for major institutions engaged in the energy field. Eisenhower also chairs the Eisenhower Institute’s Leadership and Public Policy Programs and serves on many committees on international security and arms control, and on government task forces on nuclear non-proliferation, the threat of nuclear terrorism, and the future of nuclear energy. She speaks and lectures widely on regional security issues and has written extensively on foreign and domestic policy and on nuclear and space issues. She is the co-editor of Islam and Central Asia: An Enduring Legacy or an Evolving Threat?

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Atoms for Peace Past, Present and Future

Alpha Nu Sigma and MIT Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering present
Susan Eisenhower
“Atoms for Peace Past, Present and Future”
David J. Rose Lecture in Nuclear Technology
May 1, 2008

On December 8, 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the United Nations and proposed a plan for the development of the peaceful uses of atomic energy — to find “the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life.” A robust beginning for nuclear power in the fifties and sixties was met, some decades later, by skepticism, concern and indifference.
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John E. Dolibois History Prize Awarded to Susan Eisenhower

The 2008 John E. Dolibois History Prizewinner is Susan Eisenhower.

The Michael J. Colligan History Project of Miami University Hamilton, in association with the Hamilton Community Foundation, confers the annual John E. Dolibois History Prize.

The Prize is given for substantial and sustained efforts to promote the teaching of and learning about history in the community and throughout the nation. The first two recipients of this prize were Ambassador John E. Dolibois himself and former Miami University President Phillip R. Shriver.

The prize consists of a citation and an engraved glass sculpture depicting the torch of the Statue of Liberty.



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