iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Mark Block, Herman Cain Chief Of Staff, Has Checkered Past

RYAN J. FOLEY and SHANNON McCAFFREY   10/28/11 07:15 AM ET  AP

ATLANTA — He is the man with the mustache who takes a rebellious drag on a cigarette in the Herman Cain Internet ad gone viral.

"We've run a campaign like nobody's ever seen," he says before taking a puff. "But then America's never seen a candidate like Herman Cain."

Meet Mark Block, Cain's unorthodox campaign manager. Perhaps no one is more responsible for the Georgia businessman's meteoric rise in the presidential polls than Block, a Republican strategist and tea party leader who's left a trail of questionable campaign work behind him.

Block has been accused of voter suppression and was banned from running Wisconsin political campaigns for three years to settle accusations he coordinated a judge's re-election campaign with a special interest group.

Records show Block has faced foreclosure on his home, a tax warrant by the Internal Revenue Service and a lawsuit for an unpaid bill. He also acknowledges he was arrested twice for drunken driving.

On the presidential trail, some former Cain staffers say Block broke promises. Traditional GOP strategists have been scratching their heads at his renegade tactics to win the White House, all but ignoring some early states in favor of a book tour and swings through states without early primaries.

Those who know Block say he's long been a maverick who isn't afraid to reset boundaries.

"Mark doesn't go to the how-to-run a campaign guidebook when deciding how to do things," said Jared Thomas, who was a state director for the anti-tax group Americans for Prosperity Georgia when Block led the Wisconsin chapter. "He's all about advancing conservative ideals and conservative goals, and he really doesn't mind stepping on toes in the process."

In an interview with The Associated Press at Cain's campaign headquarters south of Atlanta, Block acknowledged ruffling some feathers because he – and the Cain campaign – don't "fit the mold."

"Can you imagine Karl Rove doing what I did with that cigarette?" he said with a laugh, referring to George W. Bush's straight-laced political guru.

"It's a joke around here, `Let Block be Block," he says. He had been doing just that moments earlier, smoking his now signature cigarette on an office balcony overlooking a golf course.

The Web video has now been spoofed on just about every comedy show imaginable. And he seems both pleased and appalled at the attention it's received.

"This country is going to hell in a handbasket and that is what we're talking about?" he says.

Block's entry into politics came early. In 1974, he became the first 18-year-old elected to office in Wisconsin, capturing a seat on the Winnebago County Board of Supervisors.

But Block's reputation was marred when he was accused of illegally coordinating state Supreme Court Justice Jon Wilcox's 1997 re-election campaign with a special interest group that favored school vouchers. In 2001, he agreed to pay $15,000 and was banned from running Wisconsin political campaigns for three years to settle the case. Block made no admission of wrongdoing in the settlement. Block told the AP that he had not coordinated with the group and called the charges "ridiculous."

Unable to make a living in politics, Block paid the bills stocking shelves at a Target. He has the "Mark" nametag mounted on his desk at Cain headquarters.

Block said it was during those tough times that his home went into foreclosure and his personal life unraveled, resulting in two arrests for drinking and driving.

"That's why I don't drink anymore," he said.

But Block engineered a comeback when he was hired in 2005 as the Wisconsin director of Americans for Prosperity, the group founded by billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch. He also helped organize the tea party in Wisconsin and in that role met Cain, the former Godfather's Pizza chief executive who'd come aboard as a speaker after a failed U.S. Senate campaign in Georgia.

In Cain's new memoir, he writes that he and Block bonded when they were paired in a car for a whirlwind eight-stop, day-and-a half tour to launch new Americans for Prosperity chapters.

Still, it wasn't long before Block's campaign work again was being questioned.

In 2007, a local prosecutor investigated the group's robo-calls against a proposed $119 million school building referendum that would have raised property taxes. The prosecutor concluded that although the calls were misleading and distorted the impact of the referendum on taxpayers, the case was not strong enough to bring charges.

In 2010, a liberal group, One Wisconsin Now, said it had obtained an audio recording of a tea party meeting that indicated Block was involved in an effort to try to prevent legal voters from casting ballots in Democratic-leaning neighborhoods. A tea party organizer says on the audio that Americans for Prosperity had agreed to pay for sending a mailer to mostly Democratic-leaning minority and student voters and then use any of them returned as undeliverable to support their challenges at the polls on Election Day. One Wisconsin Now called it a notorious voter suppression scheme known as "caging," but law enforcement officials did not investigate.

Block also denied any wrongdoing in those instances, calling them baseless claims made by liberals who disagreed with his political views.

Working for Cain, Block has been accused by former Iowa staffer Kevin Hall of trying to cover up Cain's employment of Scott D. Toomey. Toomey was at the center of a financial scandal when he was part of a gay pride group in Madison, Wis., but later became a top adviser to Cain. Hall said Block told him to tell supporters that Toomey was not involved in the campaign and that they simply had Toomey continue working as an outside consultant, not a paid staffer.

Hall also complained that Block told him Cain would not spend as much time and money competing in the Iowa straw poll in August as Hall was promised when he was hired.

"There's a reason some people are former staffers," Block observes dryly.

In "This is Herman Cain!" the GOP presidential candidate writes that Block thinks outside the box.

"In my case, thinking way out of the box. And that's one of the reasons we have a great relationship," Cain wrote.

___

Follow Shannon McCaffrey at http://www.twitter.com/smccaffrey13

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS
Subscribe to the HuffPost Hill newsletter!
Filed by Nick Wing  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 532
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Highlights
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (18 total)
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mom2luke
07:11 PM on 11/07/2011
I do not like this guy AT ALL, nor the way he condescended to Amy Walter (seemed ironically sexist..can't imagine him doing that to Jim Lehar) when she moderated a panel of the GOP campaign managers, Nov 1 .... http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Republican201
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
REMEMBER2050
Bring on that War on Women, GOP! I'm game.
11:24 AM on 10/31/2011
The guy sounds like an idiot with questionable morals, so he must be just perfect as Cain's campaign manager. But that's just a sideshow!

Hey, everybody. Let's focus on the big picture here. Cain would be GREAT as the GOP nominee. I'd like to see Perry in the VP slot as well. Please switch parties temporarily for your state's primary and vote accordingly!! About time we Dems learn a lesson from the Republicans and do a little strategizing ourselves!!
10:03 PM on 10/30/2011
I wish that everyone would realize that this is a jab at obama for smoking...we did. Checkout our parody at youtube on the usentertainmentinc channel.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
REMEMBER2050
Bring on that War on Women, GOP! I'm game.
11:26 AM on 10/31/2011
Well, Jessica, it's great to read things in, but seeing as his campaign manager has not even acknowledged that, nice try on the stretching. You might as well accuse the entire GOP of letting Cain rise in the polls just because he's black, which would be an even better parody, seeing that there aren't exactly a lot of photos out there of Obama smoking.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ravencalling
My macro-bio is full
10:36 AM on 10/30/2011
"Officer, You don't understand!" blows smoke in the officer's face. "I'm a Maverick!" "I think outside of the box!" Officer: "Not any more"
Tea for me
Lipton only:>) Proud Lib/Prog Dem
04:40 AM on 10/30/2011
This should be a top of the page article!!
Slime..pure slime....and Cain is right in the thick of it from 2005!!

Tea!
01:35 AM on 10/30/2011
Wow...how original.....its the Southern Strategy, this was reprehensible when Nixon adopted it, but given his history, Nixon is probably this guy's role model.
05:26 PM on 10/29/2011
Now I really know who Herman Cain is. Thanks for this article!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Big Game Hunter
Facts are Republican Kryptonite
05:18 PM on 10/29/2011
I look forward to the day that Mark has to put that nametag back on... if Target would even take him back.
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
05:02 PM on 10/29/2011
Well it IS called the Conservative Culture of Corruption for a reason. Why is anyone surprised that it's members have histories of being corrupt, criminals, etc?
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Ohioan4truth
I'm just an average, ordinary guy.
04:48 PM on 10/29/2011
Part Two of "Republicans Say The Darnedest Things"...http://youtu.be/XGVaEGgSNV8
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Ohioan4truth
I'm just an average, ordinary guy.
04:34 PM on 10/29/2011
I want every Republican cnadidtae running for office to be just like Herman Cain! That way, it would be IMPOSSIBLE for another Republican to ever be elected again! Or just like Sarah Palin. Or just like Sharron Angle. Or just like Christine O'Donnell. Either one of them would be fine by me! http://youtu.be/AVzM3MS1ydU
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Ohioan4truth
I'm just an average, ordinary guy.
04:49 PM on 10/29/2011
Candidate".....typo...sorry, 'bout that folks!
03:15 PM on 10/29/2011
they have the ba... to talk about the people the President surrounds himself with?
this entire group gets worse every day, every day, and then some more days!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
thinkingwomanmillstone
great, green, globs of greasy grimey GOPerspeak.
02:24 PM on 10/29/2011
So this guy doesn't go to the "how to run a campaign guidebook". How interesting. He apparently doesn't go to the criminal code guidebook on how to not break the law or drive safely either. He's also overlooked the 'personal responsibility" guidebook about paying one's bills or taxes either. It's just another example of the" rules are not for us mentality" of the political right and many of the current republican candidates.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
02:40 PM on 10/29/2011
"He apparently doesn't go to the criminal code guidebook on how to not break the law or drive safely either" Does the name Toddy Kennedy or Chappaquiddick ring a bell?
"He's also overlooked the 'personal responsibi­lity" guidebook about paying one's bills or taxes either." has TurboTax Tim Geithner read the filing instructions recently?
Keep one thing in mind- Block is NOT in a position to either make or enforce laws. Toddy and Tim are (were).
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
thinkingwomanmillstone
great, green, globs of greasy grimey GOPerspeak.
02:47 PM on 10/29/2011
are you using the "whaaa all the other kids were doing it too, excuse"? That didn't work in first grade and it doesn't work for an adult either...especially one who is working for someone who claims that people are poor because they choose to be. If you are defending this guys behavior, then you have as little ethics as he does.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
chatafergie
Sniffing out the lies.
12:50 PM on 10/29/2011
Karl Rove should be in prison for being a traitor to our country. If I outed a CIA Agent, I certainly wouldnt be in my computer room writing this message, I'd be handwriting letters to my lawyer from my cell!!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
becky bradshaw
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth
12:31 PM on 10/29/2011
Mark Block smokes and apparently likes to get his picture taken. Other than that, he is a Rove disciple. Robocalls, slanderous accusations, all out of the Joseph Goebbels propaganda handbook (adapted for the modern world).

Hermann Cain platform includes cutting taxes for the rich, eliminating Social Security and Medicare and replacing them with "personal" accounts, outlawing abortion, and building a tall fence on the border. Cain is very likable, but his politics offend.
photo
GiannaX
“Imagine, Create, Become”
01:32 AM on 10/30/2011
Likable? It's more than his politics that offend. He's a 100% off the chain, offensive fraudster.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
REMEMBER2050
Bring on that War on Women, GOP! I'm game.
11:28 AM on 10/31/2011
Great post, but "likeable????" You set the bar pretty low to come up with that one!!!