I was flipping channels the other day and stopped on a movie
called “Ike – Countdown to D-day.” It starred tom Selleck as General Dwight
David Eisenhower.
After a few minutes I was hooked. Even though I was a
toddler when the real D-day happened, it was still my era, my memories of my parent’s
conversations and I Like Ike campaign buttons. As I grew up Ike was President
in the peaceful times of 1953 to 1961.
By 1962 I was a fledgling radio reporter in Syracuse, New
York and Ike, who had just relinquished the presidency to John Kennedy, was a
guest speaker at a republican fund raiser in Onondaga county.
I assigned myself to cover the event. I was the news
director too. When you are staff of one, you can do those things. The
organizers allowed the press to come back stage and do quick interviews with
Ike.
We were called the “press” in those days; “members of media” didn’t come
around for another twenty years. “Press” was a throwback to the days of
newspaper coverage and the printing press.
It was over fifty years ago, so I don’t remember what I
asked President Eisenhower, but I do remember being thrilled. He was the first
of many presidents and former presidents I would meet and interview during my
long broadcasting career.
Back to the movie. Some parts of the movie were historically
true; some facts were compressed to fit the story line. Anyway it was a good
dramatic depiction of America’s history and it made me remember a different time.
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