We like Ike, but isn't there a piece of unfinished business about Sherman Adams and that coat?
A famous example of this principle is the political slogan "I like Ike."
"I like Ike" was an irresistible slogan; Eisenhower won a sweeping victory.
In the 50's, when America liked Ike, it loved Widmer Lake Niagara.
What a pity, everyone liked Ike.
Another is about a myna bird who kept repeating, "I like Ike."
LEAD: If Truman were alive today, he would have even more reasons not to like Ike.
Might the tall, thin man rise up and declare: We don't like Ike.
He likes Ike - or at least Eisenhower's powerful farewell speech - and he clearly doesn't like the current president, or at least his doctrine.
Those who liked Ike, in other words, liked each other.