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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think it's very ethical to collect this much money for a school board election and don't want to set a precedent for others to feel they have to raise this much money. [/quote] 1. he got a lot of the money from out of state pro-LGBTQ groups. 2. he plans to use it for his next career move to another state office... and I'm sure he thinks he should be in Congress after that. He didn't amass that amount for a school board race. He's holding on to it for later use.[/quote] That's why it's unethical.[/quote] He’s all dark money. And evidently, full of dirty, unethical tricks…. Check this out… https://patterico.com/2012/02/14/media-matters-hey-lets-investigate-the-private-lives-of-fox-news-reporters/ “ What Frisch proceeded to suggest, however, went well beyond what legitimate presidential campaigns attempt. “We should hire private investigators to look into the personal lives of Fox News anchors, hosts, reporters, prominent contributors, senior network and corporate staff,” he wrote. After that, Frisch argued, should come the legal assault: “We should look into contracting with a major law firm to study any available legal actions that can be taken against Fox News, from a class action law suit to defamation claims for those wronged by the network. I imagine this would be difficult but the right law firm is bound to find some legal ground for us to take action against the network.” Note well: the memo does not suggest fact-checking Fox News, or taking them on with respect to the issues. No, instead the memo discusses trying to discredit the network by digging into people’s personal lives. By a strategy of planning to file lawsuits before any specific legal grievance is identified. Media Matters planned to respond to Fox News, not by responding to the message, but by stalking the messenger.”[/quote] Hi - I am the OP of this thread. I created it when I learned (from another post on DCUM) that Frisch had amassed over $370K while nearly every other candidate could barely raise $50k. It seemed so disproportionate. I suspected something was up. Thanks for confirming it is dirty-money / dark money; I suspect much of it coming from out of state.[/quote]
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