Jon Fleischman

Jon is the elected Vice Chairman, South of the California Republican Party.
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Yesterday's "Railyard Incident" Should Mark An End To Whitman's "Media Avoidance" Strategy
by Jon Fleischman - Publisher (bio) (email)(print)
There is no good reason for Meg Whitman and her campaign to go through Herculean efforts to avoid meaningful dialogue with the California press corps. All it does is feed speculation that she has good reason to do so, when I don't think that is the case. I have heard Whitman in intimate campaign settings, and have myself sat down with her on more than one occasion writing for this website. I'm confident that she would do just fine in media interviews.
As a Republican Party officer, who is neutral in this primary and is waiting on the proverbial "50 yard line" to help our nominee win the office in November, I really do believe that practice makes perfect where it comes to media interviews. Before Meg and the GOP get into a general election situation (if Whitman were to defeat Steve Poizner for the GOP nod - a significant if) I would like to see her having already gotten used to fluent and thorough conversations with media reporters. I often find that these reporters think of and ask questions that are interesting, but frankly a lot of questions are things I never would have thought to ask, but am interested in hearing the responses. All voters benefit from this kind of in-depth reporting about candidates who will appear before them on the ballot.
Of course if a reporter is unreasonably hostile, and writes a biased, non-objective negative story, that would be an immediate incentive to cease contact with that reporter, especially if corrective action isn't taken by an editor.
I have not been in a hurry to pen a commentary on this topic as it seems like how an individual campaign handles the media is really its own business.
Except as of yesterday, we are now shifting to "embarrassing" as the adjective of choice to describe the situation of Whitman and reporters -- where we are now seeing prime time television news reports about the avoiding of reporters! This is not good for Whitman, in my humble opinion, and I know it is not good for the GOP -- the latter being my reason for weighing in.
Yesterday Whitman had an "open media" event with Union Pacific at a bay area stockyard. Needless to say there was heavy attendance from reporters, anxious to talk to the gubernatorial aspirant. Apparently when they got there, the media was not invited on the stockyard tour, and then was invited to set up to cover a round table between the candidate and railroad representatives. But when that event was over, the media were shut down in their efforts to ask the candidate even a single question.
I would direct readers to this blog post by ace SF Chronicle reporter Carla Marinucci on the Chron's Politics Blog, with some video worth watching. A smaller article on the topic appears in the print edition of the Chronicle. Josh Richman, a very capable reporter from the Oakland Tribune, also writes about it. But the most startling media coverage of this issue of Whitman avoiding the media comes in the form of two television stories that aired last night (of course, brought to my attention by Whitman's primary opponent's campaign). These reporters actually got phone calls from Whitman apologizing for the incident. I am including these two stories below.
Here's a suggestion for candidate Whitman. All of the California political press corps will be on hand for this weekend's GOP convention. Reserve a room, invite them in, and have a lengthy, on-the-record sit down with the whole lot of them -- followed with any requested one-on-one's. Then this issue will be behind us.
The Republican Party in California has enough challenges without this whole, bizarre, media-avoidance strategy from one of our most prominent candidates.
In closing, I sure hope this column is treated as constructive input to the Whitman campaign, because that is certainly how it is intended to come across.
Here are the two television news stories (again, the video is courtesy of Poizner's campaign - which I have used because then I don't have to upload the reports myself. I also similarly use videos uploaded by the Whitman campaign. So those descriptions of the videos in big font white lettering are the Poizner campaign putting their title on these clips.).









































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Would chuck Devore please consider running for Governor...
Posted by Charles Jackson at March 10, 2010 1:14pmI am unhappy with either Poizner or her at this point. Poizner calls her out for pushing him out of the race in a rather unimpressive way. Now Meg can't manage a media session she scheduled.
Is Larry Elder free???
I am growning restless about BOTH candidates at this point.
Posted by Allen J. Wilson at March 10, 2010 1:40pmIt is the very reason why the CRP Delegates wanted a debate at the upcoming Spring Convention this weekend in Santa Clara.
How many child kings and queens did Europe survive? Their administrations ruled from play pens by sinister lobbyists, court deceivers, military masochists and starch collared bureaucrats.
Posted by Robert Bosich at March 10, 2010 1:40pmAh, the good old days appear to be back fast forwarded to California....
One pretender may still pray to the Medfly Goddess, a stoic Baroness looking contender has a huge treasure chest filled with gold amassed from far distant trading ventures, the last in waiting has much gold too... and oddly sports a campaign befitting the trainer of the court gesters!
Jon,
Posted by Ernie Konnyu at March 10, 2010 3:21pmSince you seem to have access with Whitman I elect you to do a story on what is the Whitman motivation to "keep the press out" and what is their political rationale for repeatedly provoking reporters with the "No questions" routine.
The Poizner camp used to say that Whitman is pushing the press away because she does not have cogent answers. After a number of Whitman Q & A sessions, that's no longer really valid. She has handled reporter Q & A's quite well lately.
So where is the greater good or gain for Whitman in exchange for the negative hits they are taking from the press? They must think there is a greater good or they would stop the press provocations. So, many of us wonks would love to hear their real rationale.
Thanks and good luck!
elitist....ya think.....
Posted by Dayna Hydrick at March 11, 2010 12:52pmdoesn't feel she has to speak to the media (must be beneath her), why would she speak to the constituents once elected?
actions matter
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