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Advise and Consent

For those of you enjoying Condi Rice’s confirmation hearings today, and wondering what happens behind the scenes, this is a good week to pick up the Allen Drury’s 1959 classic Advise and Consent, considered by many (including your humble correspondent) the best Washington political novel of all time. It concerns the nomination of a Secretary of State and the intrigue resulting from the confirmation hearings.

John Hillen, a former assistant secretary of state and a member of the National Review Inc. board of directors, is the James C. Wheat Professor in Leadership at Hampden-Sydney College’s Wilson Center for Leadership in the Public Interest.
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