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Paul Glastris
Norman Kelley
Here are some the best impressions of Charlie from "How Washington Really Works: Charlie Peters and The Washington Monthly."

What book influenced Charlie most?

Steven Waldman
Gregg Easterbrook
I bet it was the book to the musical Man of La Mancha, which is really different from Cervantes. At least Charlie actually found his Dulcinea!

What have you learned from Charlie?

T.A. Frank
In the big picture, I've learned how far guts will take you, how much brilliance rests in the ability to say things simply, and how powerful integrity in a leader can be. I've learned that, while honesty might cost you, it's the only thing that offers any hope of mattering. I've learned that there are few things too complex to communicate to ordinary people, if you take some time. I've learned that there were no skyboxes in American stadiums in the 1930s, and people wouldn't have liked it if there were. I've learned you can scare the hell out of people and, if you have integrity, most will forgive you, even like you, for it. I've learned that journalists should not skip reading the Washington Times. I've also, thanks simply to Tilting and Charlie's books, learned a lot about how Washington works.

If money were no object, what would your gift to Charlie be?

Phillip Longman
A thriving Washington Monthly that makes the next generation care about how government works.

If Charlie could eat only one meal over and over, what would it be?

Paul Glastris
The man does love Greek food. Just saying.

What does Charlie love?

Michelle Cottle
Running across bits of the Monthly gospel in the writings of his former editors.

What is Charlie proudest of?

Michelle Cottle
All of the young journalists he has trained over the years and unleashed upon the world.

I wish everyone would understand this one bit of Charlie wisdom:

Steven Waldman
Journalists can be probing, challenging, contrarian -- without being 100% cynical.

It is the natural way of large organization for bad news to NOT travel to the top. Unless you make affirmative steps to find out what's actually going on, you will likely get a warped view of what's happening.

What were his best editorial judgments of all time?

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