President Bush's domestic policy advisor, Karl Zinsmeister of Cazenovia, is profiled in the Syracuse Post-Standard today. The article describes his credentials as a Yale-educated, deeply religious, family-oriented man who uses who has strong opinions and sharply criticizes the elites among the media, Democrats, and Europeans. It also mentions Zinsmeister's bond with the president over those characteristics, as well as Zinsmeister's observation that he regrets that it took him 30 years to develop a mature, religious life - though no additional comments are provided about the immature, areligious behavior hinted at by Zinsmeister's statement.
Cazenovia village trustee Kurt Wheeler, who receives advice in that position from Mr. Zinsmeister, is quoted in the article as well.
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