50 Most Powerful People in Politics / Peter Keating and others.
by Keating, Peter; Burnett, James; Murphy, Brian; Weiss, Brian; Isenberg, Sasha; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: 50 Most Powerful People in Politics, March 2001; pp. 34+.
This article profiles the top 50 people in politics in the wake of the 2000 election. "We dug deep to measure clout as Bush blows into town. Forget conventional wisdom. Not only is W. [George W. Bush] just no. 4, but three lobbyists outrank the Chief Justice, two young newsmen trump Hillary [Clinton]--and then there's the well-connected cardinal [Theodore McCarrick]." (GEORGE)
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