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Monday, May 19, 2008
  Barr gets taken to task by AJC
Barr writes (or wrote) a column for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, but that didn't stop the paper from doing a little digging into his PAC now that he has declared for president.

Here's the story:

http://www.ajc.com/news/content/news/stories/2008/05/19/barrpac_0518.html

(it's also been picked up by other outlets)

Barr's group is a so-called "leadership fund," a type of political action committee used by current and aspiring party leaders to collect money and disperse it to candidates and committees. ...

Barr's use of donations for fund-raising and his own expenses is unlike most leadership funds, said Sarah Dufendach, chief of legislative affairs for Common Cause, the Washington-based nonpartisan public-interest advocacy group.

"It's not supposed to be for the benefit of that particular person," she said. "The leadership PACs are supposed to be for the support of other candidates. He is just sustaining himself. ...

In the last five years the fund has given $125,200 — about three cents of every dollar raised — to federal candidates and other campaign committees, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has found in a review of reports filed with the Federal Election Commission. Another $81,875 went to state and local campaigns.

The fund spent more than $710,000 in that period on administrative costs, ...

This is no news to Libertarians like Jim Capo, the bloggers at Last Free Voice and others who pointed this out months ago and raised concerns about the quality of money management skills that Barr might bring to a presidential campaign and/or Barr's purpose in actually running a presidential campaign. Having the numbers laid out is interesting, though, especially in comparison with other leadership PACs (and nonprofits, which I am more familiar with).

Of most interest to LP folks in all this, though, is the bit about the PAC's most recent fundraising letter:

On April 1, former Congressman Bob Barr wrote to rally conservatives across the country to stop liberals from solidifying control of Congress.

"If we don't act fast – I'm afraid conservatives may well lose out again!" he implored in a letter sent by his political action committee. ...

The letter made no mention of Barr's recent campaign for the Libertarian Party's nomination for president, in which he has criticized many Republicans in Congress. Libertarians will choose their candidate at a convention this week in Denver.

Barr, a former federal prosecutor, defended the fund's solicitations and expenditures in a telephone interview. He declined to answer questions about individual donations and the letter's characterization of their importance.

"I won't be cross-examined" about the fund's finances, he said.

In an e-mail, the fund's treasurer, Paul Kilgore of Athens, wrote that the letter was "in production well before the decision to form an exploratory committee was reached. ... [T]here is certainly no requirement that we mention anything specifically in our letters."


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Susan Hogarth
http://www.colliething.com
 
Comments:
Susan, Thank you for your coverage of Bob Barr. On many of the Paul forums people are trying to decide where to throw their support and are asking about Bob Barr. I and many other libertarians have been hesitant to place our support behind him and unable to see him as a libertarian. Your blog, your open letter, and any coverage you provide has proven very useful at helping clarify the situation, and unfortunately solidifying our fears about Barr. Thank you.
 
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