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On Monday night Heritage Foundation President Ed Feulner was honored by GQ magazine as one of the 50 most powerful people in Washington, D.C. Here’s what the magazine had to say about him:
Since taking control in 1977, Feulner has overseen Heritage’s growth from a piddly nine-person policy shop into what South Carolina senator Jim DeMint now calls “the most important organization, to me, in the country.” Heritage is the powerhouse of right-wing think tanks—and thanks to its Reaganite roots, the one most likely to outlast the Bush era. “They’re into more of a commonsense limited-government conservatism than the big-government conservatism we’ve experimented with the last few years,” DeMint says.
Congrats to my boss and the other 49 people who made the list, including Ed Corrigan of the conservative Senate Steering Committee and the lone blogger on the list — Andrew Sullivan of The Atlantic.