I WAS SO PLEASED with the appearance of the “
Voice of Orange County” two weeks ago that I chose not to mention the slightly negatory, but arguably insignificant, fact that VOC is partnering with the execrable
Adam Probolsky, a right-wing pollster and pal-o'-Fuentes.
You remember him. He was the guy running up and down the aisle when the fix was in to select county GOP chief
Tom Fuentes as Steve Frogue's board replacement (July 2000).
Two weeks ago, VOC’s Editor-in-Chief
Norberto Santana Jr. explained that
I’ve known Adam – a prominent Republican central committee member – for years and respect his polling work as well as his insights on the mechanics of politics….
Probolsky is very much a part of the
Orange County Republican mafia. But it wouldn’t surprise me if, despite that, he is also a good pollster. So, OK, whatever. Let’s not talk about it anymore.
Yesterday, I happened to watch
Rick Reiff's “Inside OC”—on KOCE. (See it
here.) Reiff’s guests were Irvine Councilwoman
Beth Krom, VOC’s Norberto Santana, and—Adam
freakin’ Probolsky!
D'oh!
I sure hope Adam’s stink doesn’t rub off on Norberto.
If VOC's alliance with Probolsky weren’t bad enough, the always undistinguished
Matt Cunningham (Red County) whooped and hollered about it today:
Voice of OC/Probolsky Poll on OC Sheriff's Race Out Tomorrow
I think the VOC/Probolsky poll is a great idea – it gives OC it's own version of a Field or PPIC poll. For politicos it will provide welcome insight into the status of various races, and a convenient alternative to scavenging results from closely held private polls. Watch for it to start exerting an independent gravitational pull on candidate campaigns and fundraising.
Yeah, whatever.
Today, VOC’s senior writer,
Tracy Wood, offers an interesting piece concerning the OC Treasurer’s office:
Is an Elected Treasurer the Best Thing for Orange County?
(As you know, trustee
Dave “Quisling” Lang is running for OC Treasurer. Five years ago, right about the time Lang inexplicably switched sides re the support of the odious
Raghu P. Mathur, it was rumored that Lang, a bean-counter, had set his sights on the Treasurer's office and that an alliance with trustee
Tom Fuentes—Mathur’s biggest booster—would be helpful with regard to that ambition. In the recent board struggles with regard to Mathur’s fate, Lang has quietly “stood by his man,” i.e., Tom Fuentes, voting with him against the infamous "settlement.")
Some, such as
Fred Smoller, a political scientist at Chapman University, believe that the Treasurer's office should be appointed, not elected.
Well, as they say, there are two sides. Wood lays it all out.
The piece ends on a bummer note:
[H]ow will voters know if their next treasurer is another John Moorlach [who seemed to work out] or another Chris Street [a pal of Fuentes, who clearly did not]? They won't, argues Smoller.
"We truly don't have a watchdog media, we do not have a competitive political system, we do not have an engaged electorate," he said.
In the June, 2006 election, only 27 percent of Orange County's registered voters cast ballots, according to the Secretary of State's office.
Said Moorlach, "At the end of the day, you get the government you deserve, isn't that the saying?"
Yeah. It sure is.
D'oh!
(Retro photo: OC Register.)