Posted on 08/06/2009 5:35:40 AM PDT by Bean Counter
(Vancouver, WA) Over 10 years in Congress, U.S. Rep. Brian Baird has stayed tethered to his district, flying back to Southwest Washington for more than 300 sometimes-bruising town hall meetings during Congressional recesses.
But this year, he's literally decided to phone it in.
Instead of appearing in person, where "extremists" would have "the chance to shout and make YouTube videos," Baird said Wednesday, he's holding what he calls "telephone town halls" instead.
Baird said he's using the new system because he fears his political opponents may be planning "an ambush" to disrupt his meetings, using methods Baird compared to Nazism.
"What we're seeing right now is close to Brown Shirt tactics," Baird, D-Vancouver, said in a phone interview. "I mean that very seriously."
The coming telephone conference call would be Baird's third this year.
His office used its Congressional allowance to buy the necessary software around the start of 2009, a spokesman said.
Secret schedule
Here's how it'll work: if you happen to be sitting near a publicly listed Clark County telephone line on the right day at the right time, your phone will ring.
In order to avoid software problems, Baird's office says, the exact date and time will be kept secret from the public.
If you answer your landline, an automated message will ask whether you have a question for your Congressman.
Press *3, and you'll be asked your location and the subject of your question. Sitting at his own telephone at an as-yet-undisclosed location, Baird then will choose a name based on its location and the topic.
There will be no further pre-screening, Baird said. After the call is over, the recording will be posted on his Web site.
Baird said the phone interviews will include "a much better cross-section of the public" than some live town halls.
"There is this national movement in blogs and on the Internet to go to town hall meetings solely to attack people," Baird said. "One colleague of mine recently was hung in effigy at a town hall meeting. Others needed police escorts."
Last month, according to Politico.com, a protestor hung an effigy of Rep. Frank Kratovil, D-Maryland, from a noose.
That event took place during an organized protest, according to Politico.
We are not nut cases
Not all Baird's constituents support his decision.
Pam Benson of Larch Mountain, 62, said she realizes Baird disagrees with her on health care reform.
But the lack of town hall meetings makes her feel angrier and more helpless, she said.
"He's supposed to be our representative," said Benson, a purchasing manager for Portland Cascade Architecture and Engineering in Portland. "He's supposed to listen to us, whether he's on our side or not."
Benson said she doesn't understand why health care reform is moving forward when everyone she talks to seems to oppose it.
"We are not nut cases that disagree with this issue," she said. "There are a lot of very well-informed people that are against this health care thing."
It's enough to make a Republican like her paranoid, she said.
"It makes me feel that there is a conspiracy here to screw up the whole entire United States," she said with a laugh. "It's just too much, too fast."
For his part, Baird said live meetings will "probably resume" in September or October.
Baird said he has no way to be sure whether hateful protests would happen if he held live town halls while visiting the district next week.
"We'll have to see how this works out," Baird said. "If someone says you're going to walk into an ambush, you don't do it just to prove there's an ambush."
Michael Andersen: 360-735-4508 or michael.andersen@columbian.com.
They can run but they can not hide.
My congressman is apparently only taking meetings by appointment.
This alone is reason to send him packing at the next election. These cowards can send their Liberal mobs to disrupt the Republican National Convention but can’t face a few angry taxpayers who are fed up with the move to socialism by the ilks of politicians like this coward.
He’s doing an outstanding job of hiding this month...
Maybe it’s time to “meet” on his front lawn. With banners and posters.
NOPE, NO BROWN SHIRTS!
He can hide. I’m certain that come election time his constituents will remember when he denied them representation.
Healthcare is like the Battle of the Bulge. NUTS!
Clark County Coward!
Cowards, all of them!
These pussies who don’t have the guts to face their own constituents will be THROWN OUT OF OFFICE in the next election.
Rep. Blumenauer from the Portland area (OR) is doing the same thing.
Congressman Blumenauer has been focused on fixing Americas broken health care system so that everyone has access to quality, affordable care. The time for reform is now, and we cannot afford to compromise or wait to act. Oregonians have a lot of questions about what Congress is considering, and Rep. Blumenauer wants the opportunity to talk with you about what reform will do for YOU and your family.
The TWO Telephone Town Halls will be next week:
- Tuesday, August 11th from 6-7pm
- Friday, August 14th from 1-2pm
If you want to join the Telephone Town Hall, sign up for Earl’s E-newsletter and BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER so we can call you. The call will be free.
COWARD!
Correct me if I am wrong, isn't the Town Hall venue BASIC to American political interaction? What sort of demonizing did Conservatives direct at Leberals who stood outside of voting areas during the last national election? We didn't call them Nazis.... (actually, we just called them what they were, self-identified 'Black Panther' groups, and they faced NO repercussions)
Sounds like opponents of Obamacare should set up townhall meetings, invite their congressmen and the media, then make a point of showing that their representatives are afraid of the people they represent.
My congressman already did this. it allows them to lie about what our “concerns” were, either by picking the phone calls they know agree with them, or simply making up what they talked about.
My congressman insists that the number one issue that came up in his phone town hall was that we spend too much of our GDP on health care. I doubt the average person on his phone tree knows what a GDP is.
“My congressman already did this. it allows them to lie about what our concerns were, either by picking the phone calls they know agree with them, or simply making up what they talked about.”
Exactly.
How about torches and pitchforks?
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