What? No knee-jerk defense of the Bush administration?Funny, that's exactly the same conclusion I came to in my senior thesis regarding Eisenhower and the Quemoy/Matsu crisis of 1954-55 using chiefly the Foreign Relations of the United States series of do ents. Why the should anyone be denied the right to research something like that?The release of presidential papers and telephone transcripts have often transformed the way the public and scholars think of presidents. The presidential scholar Fred I. Greenstein used original staff notes of discussions to argue that Dwight D. Eisenhower, far from being ineffectual and uninvolved, was a remarkably engaged president who carefully orchestrated strategy during his two terms.

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