Wiener Waffles on SF Chron Endorsement Forum
By Todd Swindell and Michael Petrelis
(Cross-posted at our campaign site.)
The San Francisco Chronicle on Aug. 28th called out Gov. Jerry Brown
for long refusing then finally relenting to debate his GOP challenger
Neel Kashkari, and issued a few grand pronouncements about democracy and incumbents (tinyurl.com/Chron-Democracy-Needs-Debates):
"Face-to-face debates between candidates are central to a healthy
democracy. Politicians may want to avoid them - especially incumbents
with big leads and hefty war chests - but voters deserve to see a
side-by-side comparison between candidates who want to attain or retain
key public offices. [...] Voters should be wary of candidates who are
reluctant to subject themselves to real scrutiny."
On Monday,
we accepted the Chronicle's invitation to participate in an editorial
board forum scheduled for Sept. 25th with the District 8 Supervisor and
all of his challengers, and we told the paper about a stay-away order
that a judge has modified allowing for the incumbent to appear at
debates with Michael. The Chronicle didn't keep its promise to provide
us with layout and seating details by Tuesday, to present to the judge.
The Bay Area Reporter tonight notes the incumbent's stand on joining the Chronicle's forum (tinyurl.com/BAR-Wiener-Debates):
"Wiener has repeatedly said he will not participate in any forums that
include Petrelis. But when asked this week by the B.A.R. if he would
skip the Chronicle endorsement meeting should the judge allow Petrelis
to attend, Wiener was noncommittal. 'It's too soon to say,' he said.
'The Chronicle is aware of the situation.'"
Yes, we agree with
the Supervisor that the paper is aware of the sticky situation and may
now be trying to wiggle out of the invitation to us and the editorial
board forum, which is why the Chronicle has broken its promise to get
back to us yesterday.
Could it be that the Chronicle was
ignorant of their favorite Supervisor's adamant refusal to engage in the
democratic process of debates with all of his electoral opponents?
Permit us to state we also concur with the paper's contention that
voters should be skeptical of politicians unwilling to debate and be
scrutinized. It will be very interesting, to say the least, to hear what
the Chronicle has to say about the incumbent's reluctance to join a
forum with Michael at the table.
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