September 04, 2009


Bush Taps Glassman to Run His Think Tank

Former President Bush hired James K. Glassman, a longtime journalist and former administration official, to be executive director of his new "action-oriented think tank," the New York Times reports.

"The George W. Bush Institute will be housed along with the library at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. While presidential libraries are eventually turned over to the National Archives and Records Administration to be run as educational centers and storehouses of documents and artifacts, the institute Mr. Bush envisions will become his main organizational vehicle for continuing to participate in public life and trying to shape his legacy."

Glassman is perhaps best known as the co-author of Dow 36,000 in which he urged people to buy stocks because they were dramatically undervalued. The book came out in October, 1999 just months before the Internet bubble crashed.


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