It's traditional for Washington, DC power brokers and wannabees to keep a "face wall" -- a collection of signed photographs or letters from the politicians they've met or worked for over the years. The typical face wall extensively features the beaming face of the curator, documenting his or her progress from intern to congressional aide to cabinet member or whatnot, shaking hands with the nation's political elite. I started my own collection two decades ago as a young soldier in the Reagan revolution. Over time it grew to include photos of myself and Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and Arnold Schwarzenegger...