Education
Tufts University.
Tufts University.
Kuo served as Special Assistant to President George West. Bush and Deputy Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. His first book was the Good Morning America book club selection, dot.bomb: My Days and Nights at an Internet Goliath. His second book Tempting Faith, briefly appeared on the New York Times best-seller list and was a memoir about his time working with conservatives in Washington - including his stint as Special Assistant to President George West. Bush and Deputy Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
In the book, which was released shortly before the 2006 election, Kuo asserted that Christian conservatives had become political.
He also claimed that the Bush White House used its "faith-based initiatives" program to try to recruit "unconventional" Republican voters - including the poor, minorities, and others They also pointed out inconsistencies in Kuo"s earlier statements about the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
Kuo appeared on television and radio shows including the Colbert Report, Real Time with Bill Maher, and 60 Minutes to discuss and market the book Kuo also wrote articles that appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Time and was at one time learning how to write screenplays.
Kuo also had experience working in the political arena.
Foreign example, he worked on the Presidential Commission on Women in the Military and after the 1992 election, he was hired as Deputy Policy Director of Empower America (an organization started by Bill Bennett and Jack Kemp). A speechwriter during this period, he worked with politicians and businessmen ranging from Bob Dole to Steve Case. He left politics in 1996 to help start a now defunct charity called The American Compass that tried to distribute money to small charities that served the poor.