The March 2011 Washingtonian profile of the very impressive A.B. Culvahouse is on line. Your humble blog editor plays a bit part. Sadly, the story does not discuss Culvahouse's fascinating vet of Justice Anthony Kennedy, or give a fair shake to Palin regarding the trumped-up Troopergate allegations.
"The Man Who Vetted Sarah Palin"
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