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*Mark Borkowski, "[http://news.independent.co.uk/media/story.jsp?story=606162 The real sultan of spin:] John Rendon is one of the most powerful men in the world, but the PR specialist rarely comes of out of the shadows", The ''Independent'' (UK), January 31, 2005. | *Mark Borkowski, "[http://news.independent.co.uk/media/story.jsp?story=606162 The real sultan of spin:] John Rendon is one of the most powerful men in the world, but the PR specialist rarely comes of out of the shadows", The ''Independent'' (UK), January 31, 2005. | ||
− | *James Bamford | + | *James Bamford, "[http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/_/id/8798997?pageid=rs.Home&pageregion=single7&rnd=1132271793151&has-player=true The Man Who Sold the War]," ''Rolling Stone'', posted online November 17, 2005. |
Revision as of 00:57, 18 November 2005
John Rendon is CEO of Rendon Group (TRG). He was formerly Executive Director and National Political Director for the Democratic Party of the United States, Director of Scheduling for President Jimmy Carter, and Analyst for American Political System for BBC World TV.
External links
- Mark Borkowski, "The real sultan of spin: John Rendon is one of the most powerful men in the world, but the PR specialist rarely comes of out of the shadows", The Independent (UK), January 31, 2005.
- James Bamford, "The Man Who Sold the War," Rolling Stone, posted online November 17, 2005.