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1.15.2008

 

Pollina says he has hit $100,000

Got my first e-mail from "Pollina for Governor" a short time ago.

Progressive Anthony Pollina announced that he has met his goal of raising $100,000 by mid-January. Six hundred donors contributed, he said.

He also claimed support from Democrats, citing Laura Cary, Becky Moore, Crea Lintilhac and Ben Cohen as examples. Pollina wants the Democratic nomination for governor. There are, however, some Democrats who don't want him to have it.

Pollina also has a campaign coordinator - Meg Brook, who is also the South Burlington and Chittenden County Progressive Party chairwoman.

As you saw in today's FREE PRESS, Pollina says he will be giving up his "Equal Time" radio show soon. And no, despite the name of the show, WDEV is not bound by equal time rules in this case. Those are federal rules. Pollina is running for a state office. If there is a question surrounding his time on the air, it's whether the donations that pay for it count as a campaign contribution.

- Terri Hallenbeck

Comments:
Nice. He's going to need a ton more money than that but that's pretty impressive.
 
How long will it take Pollina to smoke it all away?
 
Let's see a cup of coffee at Capitol Grounds is about $3.

A dozen cups a day 3x12=$36 plus a tip....oh that's right Polina don't tip working slugs.

$100,000=2777 days of coffee....great
 
He don't?
 
Interesting that there is no Wikipedia entry for Pollina.

I don't care about the guy enough to start one myself, but it seems that one of his supporters would get on that.
 
If you don't care then what difference does it make?
 
Huh??
 
Good point. A lot of people depend on Wikipedia. It's easy to post an article. It's an easy information outlet for any pol.

Not to use it is a mistake.
 
It's funny, Zuckerman has a Wikipedia page, but Pollinia, who has run for statewide office a dozen times, has no Wikipedia page.
 
Well, I'm sure all that will be ironed out in the debates.
 
Zuckerman actually got himself elected - and served without running for statewide office - what a concept!
 
The question of whether Anthony is using his show as an "undeclared" hour-long campaign commerical is an interesting legal one, but anyone who's been listening to his show can tell you in practical terms it's been answered: He is.

WDEV is on at work everyday, and I listen to Equal Time. The tone of the show has sharpened and the frequency of attacks on the Governor and his administration has been noticeable for several months.

Of course, I may be one of the few people listening; I think Anthony had 3 callers yesterday. That could be the somewhat tedious and self-serving nature of the format: Anthony; labor activist and head of "High Road Vermont" Traven Leyshon (Who Anthony never identified as the chair of the Middlesex Progressive Party Committee); and "independent" "policy analyst" (and Progressive) Doug Hoffer tossing softballs to each other and jabbing Douglas for an hour. Boring.

That might explain why Douglas "shrugged off" the issue. You only have to worry about an attack if somebody hears it whose mind might be changed, and it seems Anthony is preaching to the choir with his show.

Still, props to Terri for taking the time in her story to put the issue in context by reminding people of Anthony's problems with campaign finance laws, namely suing to overturn the one he loves to take credit for writing when it disadvantaged him.
 
Then why are you blabbing on about it?
 
It's pretty clear that people fear a Pollina candidacy. Every time he runs for office or even opens his mouth people complain he's done something illegal or unfair.
 
Anonymous said...

Then why are you blabbing on about it?

Anonymous said...
It's pretty clear that people fear a Pollina candidacy. Every time he runs for office or even opens his mouth people complain he's done something illegal or unfair."

Hmm, have I touched a nerve here? One moment you dismiss me for "blabbing" about what you seem to suggest is an inconsequential matter; the next you're suggesting I or others "fear" Anthony because we raise doubts about his viability or tactics.

I don't think I suggested he was doing anything illegal or unfair; I find it amusing that the issue continues to have legs, largely because of Anthony's history. I would hope that he's checked with a lawyer and made sure he's on the right side of the line on this.

I'm dubious that Governor Douglas fears a Pollina campaign; on the contrary I think he'd welcome it.

The Progressives' presumptive "we'll decide whether any Democrat is viable enough for Anthony to bow out," attitude is already putting Democrats off. See today's letters to the editor in the Times Argus, where Rep. Jim Masland, D-Thetford, challenges Anthony to run in the Democratic Party primary if he wants the support of Democrats. Masland adds that if he loses, he expects Pollina and the Progressives to back the Democratic candidate.

It seems that kind of unity on the Left is unlike to make Douglas or his supporters nervous, IMHO.
 
Pollina is a loser. The fact the Dems can't find anyone to run is an indication of just how pathetic the Pollina campaign really is. The only one who apparently thinks Pollina has a chance is Pollina. What a joke.
 
Pollina is a loser. The fact the Dems can't find anyone to run is an indication of just how pathetic the Pollina campaign really is. The only one who apparently thinks Pollina has a chance is Pollina. What a joke.
 
I'm sure the coffee shops don't want to see him run, either -- they'll lose his money.

On the other hand, if he leaves the coffee shops, maybe many others will come in who stayed away while he was there.
 
"The only one who apparently thinks Pollina has a chance is Pollina."

...and 650 people who gave him 100,000 bucks
 
"I don't think I suggested he was doing anything illegal or unfair;"

Don't you even read your own posts?
 
I feel sorry for those 650 people.
 
650 suckers born every minute...
 
650 who can't believe the suckers that voted for Governor Doesless three times.
 
Give those 650 a credible candidate and that might change. The Big A ain't it.
 
I hear ya!
 
Well, that settles the eternal "if an ignorant, ill-informed, fundamentally-dishonest anonymous nitwit falls in a forest does anybody give a damn" debate.

Thanks for clearin' that up, little fella.
 
Like anyone pays any attention to your debate? You need to offer something other than being a crank.
 
"Like anyone pays any attention to your debate? "

The only debate JW hears are from those little voices in his head.
 
"Pollina says he has hit $100,000"

Is that lifetime earnings? When did he have a job?
 
Hey, did anybody catch this nugget in Terri's story?

"The donations that fund Pollina's show include those from a nonprofit group called The Democracy Fund, and by advertisements aired during the show, Pollina said. The airtime costs $150 an hour, or $600 a week."

It's too bad Terri didn't have the time to do a litte Googling: She would have found that on Secretary of State's website that the Democracy Fund Inc. is listed as a "Public Benefit" corporation and it registered agent is Anthony Pollina, while its officers are: Anthony Pollina; his wife Deborah Wolf; and Chris Wood. If you check Equal Time's website, you find that its producer, long-time Progressive activist Peter Sterling, has the following e-mail address: peter@democracyfund.org.

And if you check out Anthony's biographical information that he supplied when he was a keynote speaker at Vermont Law School's "Solutions Conference" in March 2007, you find that "In 2000, he founded the Vermont Democracy Fund, which currently focuses on Dairy Farmers of Vermont and Equal Time Radio."

In other words, Anthony funds his radio show through a shell company he set up, one that ostensibly doesn't have to say where the money came from. Why didn't he just come out and tell Terri that?

At least Dan Barlow in the Rutland Herald/Times Argus got it, as did WCAX.
 
Same 'ol Anthony!
 
JWCoop10 said...

"Well, that settles the eternal "if an ignorant, ill-informed, fundamentally-dishonest anonymous nitwit falls in a forest does anybody give a damn" debate."

Gee, the nitwit falls like a tree in a forest and it's still over your coalition of the clueless cabeza, little fella.

You loons can't catch a break any more than ya can buy a fact.

Bummer.
 
Umm ... did I miss something? What did JWCOOP's last comment have to do with anything?
 
Anonymous said...

"Umm ... did I miss something?"

Just the facts, little anonymous fella.

On the bright side, a got the ignorant gop-slop, phony Dem nonsense down pat.

Always a pleasure.
 
jwcoop quoted his own post and made fun of it.

He's got so many insult-filled posts on this blog, he's losing track.
 
"jwcoop quoted his own post and made fun of it."

Quiz time...

JW is a:
a. nitwit
b. ignorant, ill-informed moron
c. schmendirk
d. coalition of the clueless
e. all of the above.
 
e
 
Come on Democrats lets have a candidate.
 
I haven't seen the Dunne for Governor posting lately.

His mom must have stopped her blogging.
 
Dunne wants to go to Washington.
 
Anonymous said...

"Dunne wants to go to Washington."

And you're basing this on......?
 
actions taken
 
Such as?
 
His mom's frequent blog postings
 
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