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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Ken Blackwell has a new job

Ken Blackwell has a new job as a distinguished fellow at The Buckeye Institute.

Here's the release:

BLACKWELL JOINS BUCKEYE INSTITUTE AS DISTINGUISHED FELLOW

COLUMBUS – The Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions today announced former secretary of state, state treasurer and 2006 Republican gubernatorial nominee Ken Blackwell has joined the organization as a Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow. Blackwell will focus on state issues with national significance such as taxes, energy, education and health care reform. Also, he will lead the institute’s effort to evaluate public policy based on the principles of limited government, economic empowerment and personal responsibility.

“Conservatism was not repudiated in Ohio’s last election,” Buckeye Institute Chairman Rick Segal said. “Economic stagnation, high taxation, uncontrolled spending and political corruption were the objects of voter scorn. The Buckeye Institute is committed to asserting conservative ideals as loudly and aggressively as ever before, and we now have in Ken Blackwell a new colleague who is inarguably Ohio’s most eloquent herald of those ideals.”

“I am honored to be affiliated with this community of well regarded academics and scholars united in the sole purpose of making Ohio a better place to live and an easier place to do business,” Blackwell said. “Ohio will again be the focus of national attention during the 2008 presidential election. The Buckeye Institute’s research and analysis will play an important part in shaping the public policy discussion.”

“Ken Blackwell is a strong advocate for free market enterprise and a respected leader in the conservative movement nationally and statewide,” Buckeye Institute President David Hansen said. “I welcome him as an important member of our team who will provide us with a national presence as we grow and stake our claim as a leading conservative public policy voice.”

Blackwell’s public service includes terms as mayor of Cincinnati, an undersecretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Commission. In 1994, he became the first African-American elected to a statewide executive office in Ohio when he was elected treasurer of state.

An advocate for tax simplification and government reform, Blackwell has testified before Congressional committees on taxation, government operations, election systems, education reform and banking matters. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and a former member of the federal senior executive service.

He is a trustee of the Association of the Government Accountants’ Academy of Government Accountability. He was co-chairman of the board of directors of the Campaign Finance Institute in Washington, D.C. and a member of the Harvard Policy Group on Network-Enabled Services and Government. In addition, Blackwell is a former chairman of the U.S. Census Monitoring Board.A certified government finance manager, Blackwell was a 1999 recipient of the Government Finance Officers Association’s Excellence in Government Award. In 2006, he received the prestigious National Leadership Award from the National Forum for Black Public Administrators. He is on the board of directors of the National Taxpayers Union and the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University.


Blackwell holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees from Xavier University, where he later served as a vice president and faculty member. He has been a fellow at the Heritage Foundation, Harvard University’s Institute of Politics, the Aspen Institute, the Salzburg Seminar in Austria and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University (British-American Project). His continuing education has included executive programs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard.

The Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions is a nonpartisan research and educational institute devoted to individual liberty, economic freedom, personal responsibility and limited government in Ohio. It assists policymakers, scholars, entrepreneurs, the media and the public by providing objective analysis and sound solutions to state and local policy questions, particularly in the areas of taxation, government spending, regulation and education. The institute neither seeks nor accepts government funding. It enjoys the support of foundations, individuals and businesses sharing a concern for Ohio’s future.
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13 Comments:

at 3:59 PM, February 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was hopeing a 63-37 drubbing would teach Ken he is not as smart as he thinks.

Not so lucky. Ken has never let the facts get in the way of his BIG ego.

 
at 4:45 PM, February 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm really disappointed. I was hoping he would try to become president of NAMBLA since he mentioned the organization in the debates.

 
at 6:44 PM, February 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Typical fishwRap, wRong wingnut whacko, elephant dung propaganda !

Where are the high marks "bushwell" gets for voter suppression ?

You know, those stats that left him standing alone at the voting booth !

Then they claim "bold endeavors" paints a rosy picture !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 7:13 PM, February 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ken Blackwell stole the election in 2004. Carl Weiser won't say who the "experts" are that said there was no conspiracy. I guess Carl and his secret experts never heard of Congressman John Conyers report "What Went Wrong in Ohio".

They have documented proof of "unprecedented" disenfranchisement of African Americans. 8 hour lines, private partisan companies secretly counting ballots, partisan officials overseeing elections and a level 10 homeland security alert that the FBI didnn't know about.

Carl your a chump and Ken Blackwell is a traitor.

 
at 12:57 AM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

You printed the news release in its entirety; now, what is the real story?

 
at 6:40 AM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Conservatism was not repudiated in Ohio’s last election".

hmmm. what planet does this person live on? conservatism is an aberration which is finally dying the death it deserves. as applied by its current believers it is the embodiement of pure evil. it has done nothing but cause misery, fuel greed, destroy communities, imprison people, well, you get the idea.

blackwell is personally responsible for stealing the election in ohio for bush. he has done a good job of destroying the evidence but bits and peices continue to float to the surface to be discovered.

maybe time in a unthink tank will help him see the error in his ways but i doubt it.

 
at 9:47 AM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

You printed the news release in its entirety; now, what is the real story?

Maybe you should read the paper for the "news" instead of the blog.

 
at 10:30 AM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looksw like his SOS office is going to get audited, too.
http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2007/02/06/20070206-D3-02.html

 
at 11:20 AM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carl Weiser appears to be the Buckeye Institute's press agent. This isn't the only BI press release he posted in its entirety. Here's another he posted in December.

 
at 2:17 PM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wonder what his new employer will think of Ken when he is subpoenaed by the distinguished Chair of the House Judiciary, John Conyers. Rep Conyers and his legal staff has been compiling evidence since the Nov 2 2004 theft in Ohio. Mr Blackwell ignored Rep Conyers letters and questions in the past, can't wait to see what he will do with Conyers' subpoenas!

FROG MARCH BLACKWELL!

 
at 3:52 PM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anon 9:47am: Yes, I read the "news" this morning when my paper was delivered. I read the blog and responded last night - no "news" there -just a press release as usual.
Maybe you should read the "time" of blog entry before hasty and churlish reply.

 
at 5:57 PM, February 16, 2007 Blogger JohnDWoodSr said...

Well, I'm sure glad Ken Blackwell got a job. He's among people who think just like him, and has a fancy title, too. Smaller government, free enterprise--what's not to like here.
Now that he at the "Blackeye Institute", he'll be able to refine his scheme, which he touted during the campaign,to privatize the Ohio Turnpike. That gem ,if I recall,impressed the Enquirer Editorial board enough that they endorsed him.
However, that little plan is just the kind of thing the "Blackeye Institute" cooks up-- sell off publicly held (and used) assets of government, and give total control to a private company, just as Indiana did a few months ago with their Republican governor. All these folks dream of is how to strip away commonly held assets from the government , gain it for themselves, and complete the corporate takeover of the country.
This is the definition of fascism, and guess what?
There's not even one "Islamo" in the bunch.

 
at 8:36 PM, February 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Haven't these people ever heard the man speak? He's really not that bright, you know."

My sentiments exactly. I mean, he's really very stupid. But he has been clever putting together a fancy looking resume and that's gotta be worth something...right?

 
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