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Certainly the values involved in that reasoning.
I'm going to go with Eisenhower myself because I believe that we live in a world that is demanding many of the values that he represents to me, which was a lot of, on the American side, domestic side, the bipartisanship that he believed in and the restraint that he believed in.
I think that without defeating fascism, the way that that was done in World War II, we'd be, oh boy, where would we be now, you know?
And so any one of these four guys can claim the crown, of course, but we're going to go with our choices for today.
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