The United States of America
editVice Presidents
edit- Dan Quayle (1947– ), 44th Vice President (1989–93)
- Dick Cheney (1941– ), 46th Vice President (2001–09); 17th Secretary of Defense (1989–93); 7th White House Chief of Staff (1975–77); 15th United States House of Representatives Minority Whip (1989)
- Joe Biden (1942– ), 47th Vice President (2009– ); Senator from Delaware (1973–2009)
Speakers of the House of Representatives
edit- Newt Gingrich (1943– ), 58th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1995–99); 16th United States House of Representatives Minority Whip (1989–95); Representative from Georgia's 6th congressional district (1979–99).
- Nancy Pelosi (1940– ), 60th Speaker of the House (2007– ); Representative from California's 8th congressional district (1987– )
Secretaries of State
edit- Condoleezza Rice (1954– ), 66th Secretary of State (2005–09); 20th United States National Security Advisor (2001–05)
- Hillary Clinton (1947– ), 67th Secretary of State (2009– ); Senator for New York (2001–09); First Lady (1993–2001)
Secretaries of the Treasury
edit- Timothy Geithner (1961– ), 57th Secretary of the Treasury (2009– ); President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003–09).
Secretaries of Defense
edit- Donald Rumsfeld (1932– ), 13th Secretary of Defense (1975–77); 21st Secretary of Defense (2001–06); Representative from Illinois's 13th congressional district (1963–69).
Attorneys General
edit- Eric Holder (1951– ), 82nd Attorney General (2009– )
Secretaries of the Interior
editSecretaries of Agriculture
editSecretaries of Commerce
editSecretaries of Labor
editSecretaries of Health and Human Services
editSecretaries of Housing and Urban Development
editSecretaries of Transportation
editSecretaries of Energy
editSecretaries of Education
editSecretaries of Veteran Affairs
editSecretaries of Homeland Security
editWhite House Chiefs of Staff
edit- Rahm Emanuel (1959– ), 23rd White House Chief of Staff (2009–10); Representative from Illinois's 5th congressional district (2003–09)
National Security Advisors
edit- Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928– ), 10th United States National Security Advisor (1977–81)
Supreme Court
edit- John Paul Stevens (1920– ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1975–2010)
- Sonia Sotomayor (1954– ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (2009– )
Senators
edit- John McCain (1936– ), Senator from Arizona (1987– ); Republican nominee for President (2008).
- Rand Paul (1963– ), Senator from Kentucky (2011– )
- Chris Coons (1963– ), Senator from Delaware (2010– )
- John Kerry (1943– ), Senator from Massachusetts (1985– ); Presidental nominee of the Democratic Party (2004)
Congressmen
edit- Helen Gahagan Douglas (1900–80), Representative from California's 14th congressional district (1945–51)
- Barney Frank (1940– ), Representative for Massachusetts's 4th congressional district (1981– )
- Ron Paul (1935– ), Representative for Texas's 14th congressional district (1997– )
- John Boehner (1949– ), Representative from Ohio's 8th congressional district (1991– ); 25th Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives (2006–07); 21st Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives (2007–11)
- Chris Smith (1958– ), Representative for New Jersey's 4th congressional district (1981– )
- Gabrielle Giffords (1970– ), Representative for Arizona's 8th congressional district (2007– )
- Jon Runyan (1973– ), Representative for New Jersey's 3rd congressional district (2011– )
Governors
edit- Christine Todd Whitman (1946– ), 50th governor of New Jersey (1994–2001)
- George Pataki (1945– ), 53rd governor of New York (1995–2006)
- Jon Corzine (1947– ), 54th governor of New Jersey (2006–10)
- Jesse Ventura (1951– ), 38th governor of Minnesota (1999–2003)
- John Baldacci (1955– ), 73rd governor of Maine (2003–11)
- Jim McGreevey (1957– ), 52nd governor of New Jersey (2002–04)
- Sarah Palin (1964– ), 9th governor of Alaska (2006–09)
- Chris Christie (1962– ), 55th governor of New Jersey (2010– )
- Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947– ), 38th governor of California (2003– )
- Eliot Spitzer (1959– ), 54th governor of New York (2007–08)
- David Paterson (1954– ), 55th governor of New York (2008– )
Mayors
edit- Rudy Giuliani (1944– ), Mayor of New York City (1994–2001)
- Michael Bloomberg (1942– ), Mayor of New York City (2002– )
Ambassadors
edit- Richard Holbrooke (1941–2010)
Chairmen of the Federal Reserve
edit- Alan Greenspan (1926– ), Chairman of the US Federal Reserve (1987 – 2006)
- Ben Bernanke (1953– ), Chairman of the US Federal Reserve (2006– )
Lobbyists
edit- Richard Perle (1941– )
Politicians
edit- Ralph Nader (1934– ), candidate for President of the United States (1996; 2000; 2004; 2008)
- Alan Keyes (1950– ), Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1985–87)
- Christine O'Donnell (1969– ), Republican nominee for Delaware's Senate (2010)
- Marion Barry (1936– ), politician.
The Republic of France
editPresidents
edit- Jacques Chirac (1932– ), President of the French Republic (1995 – 2007); Prime Minister of France (1986–88); Mayor of Paris (1977–95); Minister of the Interior (1974)
- Nicolas Sarkozy (1955– ), 23rd President of the French Republic (2007– ); Minister of the Interior (2005–07); Minister of Finance (2004); Minister of the Budget (1993–95).
Politicians
edit- Jean-Marie Le Pen (1928– ), Président du Front National (1978– ); Member of the European Parliament for France (1984– ).
- Ségolène Royal (1953– ), President of Poitou-Charentes (2004– ); Deputy of the French National Assembly (1988–92; 1993–97; 2002–07); candidate in the 2007 French presidential election.
The United Kingdom
editPrime Ministers
edit- James Callaghan (1912 – 2005), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1976–79)
- Margaret Thatcher (1925– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979–90); Leader of the Opposition (1975–79)
- John Major (1943– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1990–1997)
- Tony Blair (1953– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007); Leader of the Opposition (1994–97); Leader of the Labour Party (1994–97).
- Gordon Brown (1951– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2007–10); Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997–2007).
- David Cameron (1966– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010– ); Leader of the Opposition (2005–10)
Deputy Prime Ministers
edit- Nick Clegg (1967– ), Deputy Prime Minister (2010– ); Lord President of the Council (2010– ); Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2007– )
Members of Parliament
edit- Nick Griffin (1959– ), Chairman of the British National Party (1999– ); Member of the European Parliament (2009– ).
Germany
editNazi Germany
edit- Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945), Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (1933–45); Chancellor of Germany (1945).
- Rudolf Hess (1894–1984), Deputy Führer (1933–41)
- Heinrich Himmler (1900–45), Reichsführer-SS (1929–45)
- Ernst Graf zu Reventlow (1869–1943), politician.
Federal Republic of Germany
edit- Gerhard Schröder (1944– ), Chancellor of Germany (1998–2005)
- Angela Merkel (1954– ), Chancellor of Germany (2005– )
- Thilo Sarrazin (1945– ), Berlin Senator of Finance (2002–09).
Italy
edit- Silvio Berlusconi (1936– ), Prime Minister of Italy (1994–95; 2001–06; 2008– ).
- Romano Prodi (1939– ), Prime Minister of Italy (2006–08).
The Netherlands
editPoliticians
edit- Geert Wilders (1963– ), Members of the House of Representatives]] (2002– ); Parliamentary Leader - Party for Freedom (2006– ).
- Pim Fortuyn (1948–2002), politician.
Russia
editThe Soviet Union
edit- Mikhail Gorbachev (1931– ), Chairman of the Soviet Union
The Federal Republic of Russia
edit- Boris Yeltsin (1931 – 2007), 1st President of Russia (1991–99).
- Vladimir Putin (1952), 2nd President of Russia (2000–08); Prime Minister of Russia (2008– ).
- Dmitry Medvedev (1965– ), 3rd President of Russia (2008– ).
Ukraine
edit- Yulia Tymoshenko (1960– ), Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005; 2007–10).
Iran
editRoyal Family
edit- Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919–80), Emperor of Iran (1941–79)
Presidents & Prime Ministers
edit- Mohammad Mosaddeq (1882–1967), Prime Minister of Iran (1951–53)
- Mir-Hossein Mousavi (1942– ), Prime Minister of Iran (1981–89)
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956– ), 6th President of Iran (2005– )
Supreme Leaders
edit- Ayatollah Khomeini (1902–89), Supreme Leader of Iran (1979–89)
Middle East
editIraq
edit- Saddam Hussein (1937–2006), President of Iraq (1979–2003)
- Ali Hassan al-Majid (1941–2010), Ba'athist Iraqi Defense Minister; Interior Minister; Chief of Iraqi Intelligence Services.
Maghreb
editLeaders
edit- Muammar al-Gaddafi (1942– ), Leader of Libya (1969– )
- Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1936– ), 2nd President of the Tunisian Republic (1987–2011).
Sub-Saharan Africa
editLeaders
edit- Haile Selassie I (1892–1975), Emperor of Ethiopia (1930–74)
- Idi Amin (1925–2003), 3rd President of Uganda (1971–79)
- Abdoulaye Wade (1926– ), President of Senegal (2000– )
- Omar al-Bashir (1944– ), President of Sudan (1993– )
- Mobutu Sese Seko (1930–97), President of Zaire (1965–97)
- Lansana Conté (1934–2008), President of Guinea (1984–2008)
- Robert Mugabe (1924– ), President of Zimbabwe (1924– )
Central America
editPresidents
edit- Ernesto Zedillo (1951– ), 34th President of Mexico (1994–2000).
- Vicente Fox (1942– ), 35th President of Mexico (2000–06).
- Felipe Calderón (1962– ), 36th President of Mexico (2006– ).
Other
edit- Subcomandante Marcos, spokesperson for Zapatista Army of National Liberation.
South America & Caribbean
editLeaders
edit- Augusto Pinochet (1915–2006), President of Chile (1974–90).
- Fidel Castro (1926– ), President of Cuba (1976–2003);
- Hugo Chávez (1954– ), President of Venezuela (1999– )
- Evo Morales (1959– ), President of Bolivia (2006– )
- Néstor Kirchner (1950–2010), President of Argentina (2003–07).
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (1953– ), President of Argentina (2007– )
- Rafael Correa (1963– ), President of Ecuador (2007– ).
Politicians and Revolutionaries
edit- Che Guevara (1928–67), Marxist revolutionary.