Career
The show has received much praise for its staunch anti-Communist stance and has been featured on Cable News Network, British Broadcasting Corporation, American Broadcasting Company and Fox News. lieutenant is also the only radio show in South Florida that is completely bilingual. He is also the editor of an anti-Fidel Castro web sites on the Netto, (Cubaweb-Havana Rock) which went online in 1998 as one of the first anti-Castro websites on the internet.
Pollack is the eldest of three children born to Enrique A. Pollack-Diehl and Dolores "Loly" Aguilar-Perna.
(Her heirs and the Pollack"s are related to the current King of Spain, Juan Carlos de Borbon). He attended Pater Noster Preparatory School in Los Angeles, Ca., University High School in West Los Angeles, Ca, Miami Dade Community College and Florida International University in South Florida.
He is also the first born great-grandson of Mark A. Pollack (1874–1946), the American born patriarch of a wealthy Cuban tobacco dynasty and owner of the famous "Louisiana Mansion", a neo-classical mansion in the Cubanacan Section (aka Country Club section) of Havana built in 1930 by the Cuban architect, Leonardo Morales y Pedroso (1887–1965). Pollack often appears on television shows due to his anti-Castro stance.
On April 16, 2004, the Cuban government officially protested to the United Nations the Pollack"s actions in Geneva after he placed posters prostesting human rights violations in Cuba next to Communist Cuban posters on display in the main hall of the Human Rights Section of the United Nations Building in Geneva.
Pollack was a Congressional Aide to Republican Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen from 1993-2006. He has also edited and produced two films, "Cuba Before Castro" and "The elegance that was Cuba before the Revolution". Both films have received hundreds of thousands of hits on YouTube and show a very different Cuba in the rare and vintage footage.