Real-life Blogging: The Senator and the Pizza Delivery Girl (Part 2)
September 13, 2008 by Liz Fuller
Filed under Social Media
(www.businessandblogging.com) Those of you who read my last post about Anna Eagar, the Pizza Delivery Girl who blogged about her mistreatment at the hands of Utah State Senator and Majority Leader, Curt Bramble, might be interested in knowing that Anna has started another blog.
This blog is a site dedicated to her journey to support RaDene Hatfield, Bramble’s Democratic opponent for re-election.
It seems that Hatfield read Anna the Pizza Delivery Girl’s blog and heard about her unfortunate encounter with Bramble.
She sought out Anna and made her acquaintance. After getting to know each other a bit, Hatfield requested Anna to work on her campaign.
Although never politically motivated in the past, Anna agreed. She started a new blog, Vote for Radene, in which she chronicles her journey working as a pollster and supporter of Hatfield for Utah District 16 state senate.
Nicolitalia Pizzeria continues to support Anna’s right to blog her own opinions on her own time, even though each of her posts bring more publicity (good or bad) to their establishment.
What do you think? Is Nicolitalia right in supporting Anna? Or are they being naive and should request that she shut it down or at the least remove any reference to their establishment? What would you do in a similar circumstance?
photo credit: the pizza review














