“Mr. Rhodes…thought he could convince Mrs. Clinton (to run for President in 2000) if he rounded up enough grassroots support…Mrs. Clinton gave Mr. Rhodes a definitive answer: She would never run against her friend, Vice-President Al Gore…Still Mr. Rhodes clings to hope that she’ll appear on the Democratic ticket.” Shirley Leung, The Wall Street Journal/California, December 29, 1999.
“If there’s one thing you can say about Max Rhodes, it is that he is one optimistic guy.” Ted Shaffrey, Westside Weekly.
“Shaped by time, temperament, and this century’s most vicious moves, Max Rhodes is a little bit different and alive only by chance. If his father, a German newspaper publisher, hadn’t caught on to Hitler, Max would have been dead.” John Bogert, The Daily Breeze newspaper