The Debate about the Debate Continues

Posted November 27, 2007 | 04:01 PM (EST)



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New Orleans remains baffled and outraged by the decision of the Commission on Presidential Debates to bypass the city's application for a debate next year. Following up on questions asked by commenters to my previous post, I asked Anne Milling, of Women of the Storm (the non-profit organization which was the official proponent of the NO debate) to clarify the issues involved. Here's much of her response:


ONE SIGNATURE: The New York Times (11/24) said, The central problem was that while nine groups participated in the proposal, only one, a nonprofit advocacy group, signed the bid. The context of the story attributed the opinion to Mike McCurry, CPD's newest board member. From our initial inquiry, we were emphatically told by Janet Brown, the Commission's executive director, that there could only be one signature--one entity which must accept legal and financial liabilities. The application was sent to CPD with one signature; getting other signatures would have not have been a problem. Our application was submitted in concert with four universities. Officials of our city, state, convention center and hotel/motel association pledged the necessary resources through letters which were included in our application. I personally pledge the full cooperation of all city departments to ensure the success of the debate, said Mayor Nagin in his letter. If selected, we will work tirelessly to meet every need and requirement of the Commission, wrote Governor Blanco. We are pleased to offer as an in-kind contribution our state-of-the-art space for the debate and the media that will cover it, pledged Warren Reuther, chair of the board for the Morial Convention Center. Others made similar commitments.

If multiple signatures were necessary, then why was that not asked of us?

SPECIAL ATTENTION: It has been publicly and privately stated by Commission members that New Orleans received special attention with three or four staff visits.

This is totally erroneous. In addition to Mr. Slutsky's quick review of our damaged university campuses and walk-through of the Convention Center prior to our application being filed, only ONE staff member, Tammy Johnson, took part in the formal visit on June 19. We emphasize that, during this visit, the mayor, lieutenant governor, university presidents and the heads of the Hotel/Motel Association and Morial Convention Center were all present. Not a question was raised or a concern expressed. It is our understanding that we were the ONLY venue of the 16 applicants that had just one member of the CPD team at its official site visit. At least two of the sites selected for presidential debates hosted three-member CPD teams, according to media coverage.

Is this what the CPD considers special attention?

NO QUESTIONS BETWEEN MARCH 31 AND SEPTEMBER 24: On September 24, I received the first communication by e-mail (attached) from Ms. Brown, asking that a number of people from the city and state come to Washington immediately the same people who were available to the one CPD staffer who made the formal visit June 19. Coincidentally, when I received the e-mail, I was in Washington at a bank meeting with my husband so I offered to meet with her and CPD attorney Lew Loss on September 26. The following was discussed at that time: (and, yes, given the short notice of the meeting, I was the only one at the table!)

Money was no object, as significant commitments had been made by national foundations and corporations.

Although essential commitments by the city, state, convention center and hotel/motel association were clearly stated in our proposal (see attached letters of commitment) and those groups represented at the official site visit, we would have been delighted to have each entity sign an affidavit immediately, or, if necessary, meet in a designated city with Ms. Brown and Mr. Loss. Additionally, at the request of Ms. Brown, I gave them the name of our attorney, Bill Hines, of Jones Walker, which has offices in Washington and New Orleans.

On parting, Mr. Loss and Ms. Brown assured me they would get back in touch, perhaps that afternoon, with necessary paperwork for signatures from our public partners, which would certainly allay any concerns.

I waited and waited for the forthcoming legal documentsonly silence. On September 27, I e-mailed Ms. Brown and Mr. Loss because I had heard nothing. (e-mail copy attached). Finally, on October 3, I sent another e-mail (attached), again reiterating our desire to do whatever was necessary to assure the total commitment from our city and state. The response--silence!

Were mayors, governors and hotel/motel associations required to sign affidavits in other venues? Why was it suggested that the written word of our public officials, incorporated in our application, was not sufficient?

NEW ORLEANS REJECTED: On November 19, CPD Co-Chair Paul Kirk in his phone conversation to me stated: New Orleans is not ready! though we just hosted conventions of 20,000 ophthalmologists and 25,000 Realtors and will host the Sugar Bowl and BCS championship in January and the NBA all-star game later in the year! What an incorrect, unsupported and damning statement this was to a city on the mend!

Frank Fahrenkopf stated to the presidents of Loyola and Xavier Universities, Technology is lacking. Our state-of-the-art convention center is ranked in the top five in the United States and will host a major cable/telecommunications convention next May the same center that, in March, CPD's lead producer pronounced ready to hold the debate tomorrow.

Mike McCurry was quoted in The Times-Picayune (11/20) as saying that we lacked financial support and that no one wanted to impose on the poor people of New Orleans. The leadership of the Commission knew that financial support from across the country was more than adequate (and that we had pledged not to solicit money in New Orleans).

How could men of such stature abuse their positions by clearly misleading the public with such untruths? How could anyone imply that our application did not meet or surpass all requirements?

Then those requirements became guidelines as the process unfolded! Even guidelines were ignored most blatantly in choosing Oxford, Mississippi, with 650 hotel rooms, less than 22% of the requirement that the Commission sets out in its published guidelines.

DISTORTIONS CONTINUE: Throughout the Thanksgiving holiday week, CPD representatives continued to misrepresent New Orleans and our application. Who could commit the convention center, the hotels, the financial obligations and the public services like police and emergency personnel ? asked Ms. Brown in The New York Times. Anne was the only person at the table, claimed Mr. McCurry.

Once again, we urge you to read our application and review the e-mails.

We question whether Ms. Brown and Mr. Fahrenkopf informed you that the Mayor of the City of New Orleans, the director of the Convention Center and our newly elected Republican governor, Bobby Jindal, phoned to underscore their written commitment?

We're not even sure about when or whether Commission board members met to review applications. Did you together weigh the merits of the 16 competing sites?

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CALL FOR A FIFTH DEBATE IN NEW ORLEANS!

The presidential debate site selection commission's rejection of New Orleans cannot stand in light of how Katrina affected and continues to affect this country. We need a New Orleans debate. Her rejection is a politically-motivated sham. And commission members have been telling various lies about New Orleans to CYA. Here is contact info for them:

Co-Chair Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. [Ed. Fahrenkopf was head of the RNC in the 80's]
202-552-2675

Co-Chair Paul G. Kirk Jr. [Ed. - Kirk was the head of the DNC in the 80's]
617-338-2987 pkirk@sandw.com

Howard G. Buffet (Howard G. Buffet Foundation)
217-420-5140

Sen. John C. Danforth (Former Senator, that is)
314-259-2980 jcdanforth@bryancave.com

Antonia Hernandez (California Community Foundation)
213-413-4130 ahernandez@ccf-la.org

Caroline Kennedy (Famous Daughter)
212-989-3993

Mike McCurry (Former Clinton guy)
202-783-2596

Newton N. Minow (No idea)
847-835-3118 nminow@sidley.com

Dorothy Ridlings (Huh?)
502-891-8835

Sen. Alan K. Simpson (Former Senator, that is)
307-587-1091
asimpson@burgsimpson.com

H. Patrick Swygert (President of Howard University) 202-806-2500
hswygert@howard.edu

Now, we need to let them know they need to accede to these demands:

WHAT THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE SITE SELECTION COMMISSION NEEDS TO DO FOR NEW ORLEANS AND LOUISIANA

1.) Publicly apologize to the people and city of New Orleans and the state and people of Louisiana. Add that rejecting New Orleans as one of the four original debate sites was in error.

2.) Tell the truth about New Orleans--that she has beautifully hosted all sorts of events after Katrina and would be the perfect site for a presidential debate.

And the following is the most important because it is the only satisfactory way this issue will be resolved. It is non-negotiable--nothing less will be acceptable:

3.) Plan, schedule, and announce a FIFTH presidential debate to be held in New Orleans.

COPY THIS, PASTE IT, AND PASS IT ON!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 11/28/2007

Clearly, this is not about qualifications, it is about politics. The Republicans would never agree to N.O. as a backdrop for a presidential debate. After all, if you were a Republican would you want the nation reminded of Bush's history before, during and after Katrina?

I think the answer is for the people of N.O. to not only travel to Mississippi for the debate held there and take as many room as possible but to hold a protest rally outside the event, featuring one of the dangerous "mobile" homes, to remind the nation what happened, whose responsibility it is, what has happened since and why the nation should vote for the Democratic nominee if it wants to send a message of accountability.

Unless the Democrat wins, the message will be that you can ignore a threat to the survival of a major American city with a high minority population, N.O. in particular, do virtually nothing to help the people in its aftermath - and get away with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 11/27/2007

enough already with New Orleans, they need to fix their own problems and start ASAP, it's ok to take personal responsibility without having your hand out waiting for the government to make everything ok.......
HARRY RESPONDS: Just exactly what do you think "They" have been doing the past two years while every level of government (as well as insurance companies) temporized and vacillated? "They" have taken personal responsibility and engineered a ground-up, grassroots recovery. New Orleans can teach the rest of the country about bootstraps, thanks very much. BTW, the government--in the form of the Army Corps of Engineers--is the party responsible for the disaster in New Orleans. It was the design and construction flaws in their levee-floodwall system that produced more than fifty breaches that flooded more than 80% of the city. So, a lot of New Orleanians tend to think, using your formulation, "enough already with the Corps of Engineers".
But, as to the recovery, don't take my word for it. Read this:
http://www.nola.com/rose/t-p/index.ssf?/base/living-0/1196145289233130.xml&coll=1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 11/27/2007
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It seems very clear to me that the Republicans -- given their complete failure to handle the emergency in NOLA -- would not be willing under any circumstances whatsover to hold the debates just prior to the election in NO.
The details of going through the appearance of considering the possibility indicate there is absolutely no conscience there, that it is already very very ugle out there. The cover-up continues
and will continue.
The really sad thing is that exposure of the truth would provide the requisite quidance in the future redoing of the nation's infrastructure -- as a species human being have a fundamental ability to learn from their mistakes, but only if and when they admit them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 11/27/2007

At the heart of the lackluster performance of candidates and questioners is the iron hand of the so-called bi-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates.

Run by a group of people who claim either Democratic or Republican part affiliation, it has been pointed out that they have in common close financial ties to some of America's largest corporations. The CPD relies on corporate funding to underwrite their operations. The CPD role in excluding candidates they don't wish to be heard and in approval of moderators as well as questions, means they must bear at least some of the responsibility for the vapidity and cluelessness of past debates. 2008 is shaping up to be more of the same.

See:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Commission_on_Presidential_Debates

for a more complete critique.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 11/27/2007

New Orleans is "not ready", but Oxford Mississippi is.

They have 650 hotel rooms, or approximately three percent of what New Orleans has available.

When the debate plans are finalized, I'm planning to be in Oxford that evening to see how it's done. We could apply the lessons learned to Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, playoff games, and all those conventions coming through here, despite our being "not ready".

If just 649 other New Orleanians joined me, the media crowd would be forced to find lodging somewhere other than Oxford. All those inconvenienced journalists would then be happy to report to the nation on why the little town town's hotels are full of disgruntled New Orleanians.

At debate time in Oxford, I'll be booking a room, just like we all did in late August 2005.

Who's with me?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 11/27/2007

"Once again, we urge you to read our application and review the e-mails."

Link?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 11/27/2007

Nice piece of solid, old-fashioned reporting there, Harry. Well done.

Not to quibble, but why were you AWOL over the holidays? Why didn't you wish us HuffPo readers a happy Thanksgiving, and tell us what we, as a country, should be thankful for at Thanksgiving, and share those things that you, personally. are most thankful for?

Your absence left a void. Without you, we had only 15-20 Thanksgiving messages to choose from. :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 11/27/2007
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