In 2008, Timothy S. Goeglein had to resign from his middleman post at the White House, connecting social-conservative groups, among others, with the administration, when he admitted to plagiarizing columns for his hometown paper in Indiana. Now a vice president for external relations at Focus on the Family, he is the author of the new book The Man in the Middle: An Inside Account of Faith and Politics in the George W. Bush Era and talks about it with National Review Online’s Kathryn Jean Lopez.
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