Posts Tagged ‘town hall meeting’

Town Hall Meetings

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

When is a Town Hall not a Town Hall?

There is much in the “news” of late about town hall meetings and the wracking-over -the-coals that many of our representative congress men and women are taking.   (Perhaps our trusted congress men and women would be advised to conduct such meeting on a more regular bases should they truly be interested in the opinions of those they claim to represent.  The anger level they encounter might well be much less!)  True Town Hall Meetings are just what we see in the “news” with the exception that the in-your-face, finger wagging, or fist waving confrontations are not representative of the general character of most Town Hall Meetings—at least not in my personal experience.  Shouting, yes!  Heated discussion, yes!  Passionate exchanges, yes!  But Town Hall Meetings can also be rather boring at times and frequently uneventful.   But, since the “news” is not usually anything less than the sensational most prime time TV news editors and newspaper front page boards would not find such Town Hall Meetings with well behaved citizen very interesting, and more to the point—in keeping with the picture of “reality” that they want to present that supports their internal editorial positions or support of one political party or another, or a political position on an issue of their choice. (more…)

Obama Town Hall Meeting

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

White House Says Girl With Campaign Ties Chosen at ‘Random’ to Speak at Obama Town Hall

Wednesday, August 12, 2009
FoxNews.com 

Facing a barrage of questions Wednesday over the friendliness of the audience at President Obama’s New Hampshire town hall meeting, the White House insisted that all questions were selected at random — including one from an 11-year-old girl whose mother worked as an Obama organizer.

Julia Hall of Malden, Mass., grabbed the microphone Tuesday during Obama’s town hall meeting in Portsmouth, N.H., and told the president she saw signs “outside saying mean things about reforming health care” as she walked into the building. (more…)