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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

OH-Gov: The Fabulous Life of J. Kenneth Blackwell
Posted by Tim Tagaris
(Note from Tim: It appears as if I won't be joining Bob down in the Gulf Coast. I am pretty dissapointed, but it ain't gonna happen. Anyway, the post below is something I wrote up for Grow Ohio. If you aren't from the Buckeye State, don't feel compelled to visit, but if you are from Ohio, you should check it out, and create a username)


Ken Blackwell's campaign for Governor is understandably proud of the grassroots support they have received in the form of small to medium sized donations.  A press release linked from the front page of his campaign website boasts $1.1 million cash on hand from an average contribution of $195.  One of the hallmarks of a grassroots campaign is responsible stewardship of the donations received from hard working Americans.  Unfortunately, people like Joan Emerson, who contributed $10 to the effort, have been fleeced by Blackwell's campaign as the candidate and his staff live the high-life everywhere they go on the back of her contribution--and others like her.

How can the people of Ohio, and even future contributors, expect fiscal responsiblity from a "Governor Blackwell," when candidate Blackwell is using the people's money to live a lifestyle of the rich and famous?

Take $1,745.76 for two evenings at the lavish Ritz Carlton in Cleveland for example.

The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland combines Midwestern hospitality with a cosmopolitan elegance in an ideal setting for both business and leisure traveler.
Sounds luxurious.  Blackwell contributors should be pleased to know that their candidate does travel properly.  The Carlton is after all "the city's only luxury four-star, four-diamond rated property. And when Ken Blackwell leaves the state of Ohio, he spares no expense (and there is a TON travel; including $3600 in one shot to Ladd Air). He travels around Florida using Dolphin Transportation and their fleet of stretch limos, lincoln towncars, and other assorted extravagent automobiles. And when he rests after such a difficult day, he checks into the Registry Resort in Naples Florida for $1,099.

Each of the 395 Guestrooms and 29 Tower Suites are luxuriously appointed with Tuscan-inspired furnishings, elegant decor and roomy conversation areas. With private balconies offering spectacular vistas of the Gulf of Mexico and City of Naples, this is the perfect place to take in a legendary west coast sunset.
$239 to stay at the St. Gregory Hotel and Luxury Suites in Washington, D.C. This place is beautiful. I remember passing it the last time I was in Washington, D.C. on the way to to Adams Morgan (A spot for nightlife in the area).

$620 for an evening at the Marriot Key Bridge overlooking the nation's capitol in Arlington, Virginia.

$245 was the cost to live it up at the Renaissance Houston. Again, luxrious--just check out their website It's also instructive to note that the hotel is adjacent to the Lakewood Church, one of the largest in the world and home to Joel Osteen.

And the list goes on and on and on and on. By contrast, when I travel for Grow Ohio, I normally shack up at the Red Roof Inn.  There isn't much of a "cosmopolitan elegance," but I do get Internet access and there is normally a vending machine with Diet Pepsi down one of corridors.


Blackwell also uses his small dollar contributions to pay his dues...literally. The Club for Growth was a recipient of $895 dollars in dues, straight from the pockets of dozens of Ohioans. For those of you who don't know, that organization is the ultra-conservative organization that goes around "primarying" Republicans who aren't radical enough like when they put Pat Toomey up against current Chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the Senate, Arlen Specter.

There is also more than $11,000 in expenditures to Citizens for Tax reform. That organization is very similar to the Club for Growth in that most Republicans just aren't Republican enough for them. In Paul Hackett's special election, the organization attempted nothing short of full-fledged sabotage of Jean Schmidt's effort.

And that's just a taste of what it's like to live the fabulous life of J. Kenneth Blackwell. An extravagent lifestyle afforded on the backs of hard working Ohioans who think they are contributing money that goes towards the items it takes to win a campaign--not luxury hotels, vehicles, and the payment of dues to extremist organizations like the Club for Growth.

http://www.swingstateproject.com/2005/09/oh-gov_the_fabu.php


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Oh man, I'll be passing this on.  Incredible. 

(Who knew there was a Ritz-Carlton in CLEVELAND!? lol)

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Oh man, I'll be passing this on.  Incredible. 

(Who knew there was a Ritz-Carlton in CLEVELAND!? lol)



You mean there is not a Ritz-Carlton in Cleveland?

I like the Brazil nut part best.

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Oh man, I'll be passing this on.  Incredible.

Incredible is the hypocrisy of liberals. Blackwell stays at a Ritz Carlton for a couple nights for logistical reasons, and the liberals go up in arms. Greedy Harry Reid bought a freakin Ritz Carlton condo in cash (where'd he get the money), and illegally payed the support staff with his campaign donations and the libs don't say a peep. They don't pass the info about Reid on. Isn't this one of the things that makes people mad about Democrats?

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Oh man, I'll be passing this on.  Incredible.

Incredible is the hypocrisy of liberals. Blackwell stays at a Ritz Carlton for a couple nights for logistical reasons, and the liberals go up in arms. Greedy Harry Reid bought a freakin Ritz Carlton condo in cash (where'd he get the money), and illegally payed the support staff with his campaign donations and the libs don't say a peep. They don't pass the info about Reid on. Isn't this one of the things that makes people mad about Democrats?

You really take all this silly shit  seriously. Now I know there is Tweedleedum , tweedleedummer & tweedleedummerest all in one place. What a dolt!

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Now I know there is Tweedleedum , tweedleedummer & tweedleedummerest all in one place. What a dolt!

This reply lacked any type of substance. And it didn't address the hypocrisy of Harry Ried using dubious land deal cash to buy a Ritz condo outright in cash. The Dems are the party of the little guy? Yeah right. If you cared about corruption, you would be calling for Ried to resign from the senate leadership!

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Now I know there is Tweedleedum , tweedleedummer & tweedleedummerest all in one place. What a dolt!

This reply lacked any type of substance. And it didn't address the hypocrisy of Harry Ried using dubious land deal cash to buy a Ritz condo outright in cash. The Dems are the party of the little guy? Yeah right. If you cared about corruption, you would be calling for Ried to resign from the senate leadership!

It was getting late and, unlike RW fanatics, I like my beauty rest. The point has nothing to do with Harry and his excellent life-style choice, but the fact that you RW frootloops are blinded by your fanaticism You say people are fed up with Democrats when it is the Repub Congress and Repub Pres that are at record lows in approval and are about to lose total  control because of their hypocracy.
The stupid antics of Ken Blacksick has not only sunk him, but will also take DeWine down for the third time as well.