The Toledo Blade Online
The Toledo Blade OnlineThe Toledo Blade Green Edition
Click here to subscribe or renew!
Temp: 26°
Humidity: 88%
Tuesday, 02/09/10
Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here
Home »   Opinion »   Editorials » 


Click to Receive RSS Feeds!EmailPrint IndexHelp FacebookTwitterDiggDel.icio.usFark

Article published November 18, 2005
The governor's image

THE writers and the editors at Time magazine don't know Bob Taft any better than Ohioans do, but they have tapped into some unhappy truth in naming Mr. Taft one of the three worst governors in the United States.

As the magazine noted, Mr. Taft "was widely considered an inept, ineffective leader even before he ran afoul of the law."

It's a pity that the two-term Republican governor is considered a failure from a national perspective, but he really has no one to blame but himself for disgracing his venerable family name and tarnishing the Buckeye State's reputation.

For far too long, Mr. Taft turned a blind eye to problems in the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, which on his watch doubled its questionable rare-coin investment scam with political donor Tom Noe to $50 million.

When those problems were exposed by The Blade in April, they cast an even harsher glare on the governor's ethical obtuseness and the petty graft-taking of some of his top staff members.

The result: the first criminal conviction of an Ohio governor in history, for the ignominious offense of failing to report 47 golf outings paid for by associates, including Mr. Noe.

"The only thing more stunning than the spectacle of a quivering, hangdog Ohio governor pleading no contest in August to criminal charges is the fact that he is still in office," Time intoned.

That is a good point, but it is precisely the kind of publicity that Ohio does not need, especially in these tough economic times. What business and political leaders would want to deal with Mr. Taft, unless it were to take easy advantage of a chief executive weakened by scandal?

The governor's spokesman was reduced to calling the Time article "a cheap shot," a typical reaction by political coatholders unable to refute bad news about the boss.

In truth, the only thing cheap about this whole tawdry affair is the enduring sleaziness that accrues to and mars Ohio's national image as long as Mr. Taft remains governor.


Permanent Link

Nation/World
Updated: 5:43 pm
Cribs recalled after 3 deaths >>
State
Updated: 5:40 pm
Weather-related crashes kill 2 on Michigan freeways >>
Accidents/Vehicular
Updated: 5:39 pm
U.S. 24 traffic rerouted, I-75 backed up >>
Nation/World
Updated: 5:39 pm
Transport Canada offers to buy Ambassador Bridge >>
Blade Area
Updated: 5:39 pm
Toledo officials given raises up to 26.9% >>
Blade Area
Updated: 5:38 pm
Officer says 33 dogs seized from suspected puppy mill >>
More news stories




ADVERTISING SECTIONS
Tom Henry
Updated: 7:13 am
Playing the odds can help mitigate disasters >>

S. Amjad Hussain
Updated: 5:53 am
France draws line over Muslim women’s dress >>

Marilou Johanek
Updated: 5:54 am
Sense of superiority drove church to 'help' Haitian children >>

Jack Kelly
Updated: 5:42 am
As Democrats schmooze, Obama’s credibility slides  >>

Jack Lessenberry
Updated: 5:32 am
Granholm failed to make case in last Michigan address >>

Rose Russell
Updated: 6:09 am
Even in South Africa, pols' private affairs are people's business >>

David Shribman
Updated: 9:37 am
Love means never saying budget deficit >>

Mike Sigov
Updated: 12:31 pm
Russia's president brings little to the table >>

Tom Walton
Updated: 5:40 am
Apologies in politics are unprecedented >>

More columnist stories
MOST READ STORIES
1.  High school sports events postponed; library branches closed; colleges, universities closings
2.  Toledo officials given raises up to 26.9%
3.  Officer says 33 dogs seized from suspected puppy mill
4.  U.S. 24 traffic rerouted, I-75 backed up
5.  Northview principal gets words of support
6.  Introducing the new Sports Illustrated cover model, Brooklyn Decker
7.  Movie Gallery chain to shut 7 area stores
8.  Weather check, radar and roads
9.  Knights' Cromwell steps down
10.  Swiergosz sentenced over police standoff
MOST E-MAILED STORIES
1.  Tennis champ accused of phone harassment
2.  Toledo strip club puts cover charge into quake relief
3.  Mental health agency looks to pare $3.5M from services
4.  Homelessness board votes for outside audit; advocate Ken Leslie safe for now
5.  Sylvania lawyer charged in thefts from 2 clients
6.  'Stagecoach Mary' broke barriers of race, gender
7.  MAC basketball struggles with fall from elite
8.  Clyde plans to generate electricity from trash
9.  Equine devotee faces 42 counts of animal abuse
10.  Students, staff navigate Perrysburg High School halls in wheelchairs


AP  News Headlines



AP  Business Headlines



AP  Sports Headlines


AP  Features Headlines
Copyright 2010 The Blade. By using this service, you accept the terms of our privacy statement and our visitor agreement. Please read them.
The Toledo Blade Company, 541 N. Superior St., Toledo, OH 43660, (419) 724-6000
To contact a specific
department or an individual person, click here.
The Toledo Times ®