Wednesday, September 30, 2009

More on Don Wagner’s BBC “kick-off” event

Marcia, Dave, John, and Bill come out to support ASSEMBLY candidate DON!

Yesterday, Allan Bartlett of Red County reported on the 70th Assembly District race.

Evidently, early on, Tustin’s Jerry Amante announced his plan to run for the 70th AD (which includes Irvine and environs), but his efforts to raise money have been disappointing.

Republicans like Don Wagner and Irvine businessman Shawn Black saw their chance. But, according to Bartlett, Wagner “has the momentum … with his endorsement recently by the [OC Young Republicans], Atlas PAC, Tom Fuentes, and many other notable conservative activists in OC.”

In yesterday's post, Bartlett mention’s tonight’s event at the Balboa Bay Club with Tom Fuentes as MC. He adds a list of “hosts”:
Family Action PAC, O.C.Y.R’s, Mark Bucher, Tammy Bullard, Dr. Alexandria Coronado, John Dodd, John Eastman, Jeremy Gray, Matt Harper, Bill Hewitt, David Lang, Hon. Wendy Leece, Lee Lowrey, Hon. Mike McGill, Marcia Milchiker, Kevin Muldoon, Scott Peotter, Atlas Pac, Jim Righeimer, Larry Smith, Serge Tomassian, Tim Whitacre, Hon. John Williams, Dr. Ken Williams, Phil Yarbrough
As you know, SOCCCD Trustee Bill Jay announced his support for Don at the September board meeting. Judging by the above list, trustees Marcia Milchiker, John Williams, and Dave Lang are on board, too.

And Bill Hewitt.

Admission is free. —“Hosted Cigars, No-Host Bar, and Music”

Note:

Back in 1993, Mark Bucher and Jim Righeimer (along with Frank Ury) fought for a school voucher initiative, which failed. After that, with money from Howard Ahmanson, Jr., the three founded Tustin's Education Alliance, a conservative "back to basics" group. In 1998, Ury, Righeimer, and Bucher authored the so-called “campaign reform initiative." You’ll recall that Proposition 226 would have required “all labor unions to obtain annual written permission from union members before allocating any dues for political action or political education efforts” (Cosmo Garvin).

Not long ago, at a board meeting, several trustees reported their attendance of an EA event. Don Wagner, evidently, is on EA's board.

Bill Hewitt, an IVC counselor, is an officer of the SOCCCD faculty union (Faculty Association/CCA/CTA).

Watch "silver tongue" Don in action

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, well, well.

I'm sure they will be other FACULTY and ADMIN TYPES joining in the fun tonight.

Why don't you go Chunk and see who shows up?

Anonymous said...

Now that Don is moving out of education politics and into larger realms, we should be finding out his position on issues that the legislature deals with.

Waht is his position on marriage equality, for example?

What is Bill Hewitt's? Wendy Phillips?

Anonymous said...

" ... a snail darter or some such endangered vermin...."

Now THERE'S a sophisticated, sensitive candidate for you.

MAH

Anonymous said...

I can understand - some what - Bill Hewitt cozying up to Don during negotiations - but why contribute to an ultra-right wing candidate's war chest for an office in Sacramento? Despicable.

Anonymous said...

So Bill's a Republican!

Anonymous said...

I still think they shouldn't be able to inflict their PRAYERS on people at such an event.

Anonymous said...

Why is Bill Hewitt supporting such a right-winger you ask? He dossn't really support Don in his heart of hearts - he just like to party and be in with the in crowd. It IS despicable.

Anonymous said...

sell outs!

Anonymous said...

There were more than a few sell-outs there last night...power corrupts.

Anonymous said...

I'm kind of hoping Marcia is there only with the hope of getting rid of him as a trustee. In the Assembly he'd be more harmless.

Anonymous said...

Soon we'll be able to pull the campaign reports and see who is writing Don checks! I can't wait to see who is supporting his ultra-conservative agenda!

Anonymous said...

I remember when then-Dean Howard Gensler had a list of people who contributed to the anti-board majority campaign - faculty, staff adn stduents - he walked around with it, trying to instill fear. His behavior was really beyond the pale - especially since he had student names on it. The list had obviously been given to me to do just that.

I am certainly interested to see which faculty leaders have come out to support Don and his reactionary, anti-civil rights agenda - it would certainly change my feelings about them as faculty leaders.

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