J. TODD FOSTER: Kingsport Slimes-News Lives Up To Its Reputation

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Kingsport Times-News reporter Hank Hayes has a bright future flacking for politicians. Lord knows, he’s better at it than at journalism.

Hayes used the news columns of his newspaper on Thursday to attack an investigative article we published a week ago about U.S. Rep. David Davis, R-Tenn., and his congressional earmarks. That same day, we published an editorial that noted the amount of special-interest money Davis was socking away.

The 1st District congressman issued a press release Wednesday attacking a “local newspaper” for its negative editorial. (The editorial is available online at http://www.tricities.com/tri/news/opinion/editorials/article/campaign_cash_with_strings/10477/).

WHILE DAVIS never mentioned the BHC in the news release, he clearly alluded to us; besides, no other area newspaper prints hard-hitting editorials.

Hayes’ cut-and-paste job demonstrates this troubling fact: The reporter either wrote out of sour grapes for getting beaten on a story or doesn’t know the difference between an editorial and a news story, even though I tried to explain those differences to him. “I’ll take it under advisement,” he barked, before hanging up on me late Wednesday.

Hayes was within journalistic bounds to write a story about Davis’ charge – albeit false – that our editorial was a “gross misrepresentation.” However, attacking rival newspapers for their editorial positions is a dangerous precedent, especially when the Kingsport paper denies the existence of climate change – a reality even embraced by President Bush and John McCain.

BUT HAYES’ story barely mentions the editorial and keeps referring to the news story, which appeared June 8 on A1 (go to http://www.tricities.com/tri/news/local/consumer/article/davis_top_beneficiary_in_defense_firms_gifts/10488/).

Perhaps the most troubling aspect of Hayes’ conduct is that he admitted in an e-mail to me the night before his story was published that the congressman told him “he hadn’t read the story.”

So that would mean that Hayes took it upon himself to attack our news article in an editorial masquerading as a news article. His only motive would be having his hat handed to him by BHC investigative reporter Michael L. Owens on a news story that Hayes himself should have had first.

MY ADVICE to Hayes is to cash in on his boosterism. If Davis does the right thing and fires his press secretary, Ryan Tronovitch, as we editorialized he should on Friday, then Hayes could at least join the Davis payroll officially.

Why did we call for Tronovitch’s firing?

Because the news release attacking our editorial was posted on the congressman’s Web site under a URL – or Web address – that ended in “bhcjerks.”

THE URL quickly was removed by Davis’ staff after Hayes’ article quoted me as saying the “bhcjerks” reference was immature and undignified.

Tronovitch has more problems than his immaturity (he can be forgiven for being 23 years old). The Broome (N.Y.) Community College Web site has a photo of Tronovitch as a member of the men’s soccer team and quotes him under “Favorite Things To Do” as saying, “I like to play soccer, sleep, eat, listen to music and that’s about it.”

Notice that learning the English language was not included on Tronovitch’s list. Many of the Davis news releases under Tronovitch’s byline include rampant misspellings. (Note to Ryan: There’s a new invention out; it’s called SpellCheck. You might want to use it.)

DAVIS HAS been in Congress fewer than 18 months and seems to have had a bad run with press secretaries. His first, Timothy Hill, left to “pursue other interests” after getting caught removing unflattering but accurate mentions of his boss on the Wikipedia Web site.

Now Tronovitch has overstepped the bounds of decency by posting on a taxpayer-funded Web site a cutesy URL address ending in “bhcjerks.”

Perhaps this would be an excellent time for our congressman to hire a press secretary with more than a few months experience on Capitol Hill and none as a press secretary. He might even want to look for a spokesman familiar with our area: Tronovitch is a New Yorker that I’m willing to bet could not find Ridgewood Barbecue on a map, let alone in an automobile.

Even Hayes can spell, and he’s already proven himself worthy for the job as Davis’ toady.

J. Todd Foster is managing editor of the Bristol Herald Courier and can be reached at or (276) 645-2513.

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Flag Comment Posted by Dead_Jimmy_Quillen on June 17, 2008 at 7:35 am

The Real David Davis on the issue illegal Immigration
The Mountain Press
“U.S. Rep. Davis reflects on first year in office, discusses immigration, war on terror”
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19060553&BRD=1211&PAG=461&dept_id=169689&rfi=6
By: DEREK HODGES   November 27, 2007

[...]

“Immigration

Like many lawmakers in Washington, [U.S. Rep. David] Davis has made comprehensive immigration reform a cornerstone of his first year in office. The issue has become a hot-button nationwide and will likely play a major role in the 2008 elections.
Davis said he favors providing a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country rather than deporting them.

“Most people in East Tennessee will welcome people with open arms if they come here legally,“ Davis said. “Illegal is illegal, though. I don’t think the answer is deporting 12 million people, though.“

The issue of deporting undocumented aliens is not only a big deal nationally, it’s of particular importance to some small business owners in Sevier County, who depend on labor provided by those new residents. Davis said deporting those workers and the millions of others could cause major problems for the economy.“

See…U.S. Rep. David Davis is wanting to give amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants now here in the United States!

Flag Comment Posted by Terry on June 16, 2008 at 4:11 pm

‘Kingsport Slimes-News!!!‘

C’mon Foster.  Even after your infamous local government salary comparison debacle, this is lower than I would have ever thought you could crawl.  Don’t you have any kind of respect for journalism?  When I read the headline (and that’s as far as I could stand to read), I honestly thought that I had accidentally picked up one of the rags in the super market checkout line. Don’t you have anyone there that you report to that can recognize what you’re doing to a once highly regarded newspaper???  Grow up or get out before you lose all of your subscribers!!!!  Disgusting.

Flag Comment Posted by Tali on June 16, 2008 at 9:04 am

In a previous staff article regarding this subject it was pointed out that name calling by Tronovitch “immature” and suggested that it was irresponsible journalism to be name calling. This is in reference to this paper’s editorial staff being called “jerks”? Does the shoe fit?
Then, I read this article which begins with calling a competing paper “slimes” and Mr Tronovitch a “toady”?
While I am a reader and not a journalist, I find these personal attacks, (just like the constant efforts to single out and “character assinate” David Davis) boring, biased, concieted, immature and very unprofessional.
Mr Davis was duly elected by a majority of voters in this area because he stands for issues that are important to us like smaller government and illegal immigration.
It is obvious from the constant derrogatory editorials that the BHC staff are pro-big government-open border Democrats. Your negative editorials do nothing to increase circulation and will not change the minds and hearts of conservative, hard working Mountain folk.
Instead, why not look into issues that are important to us all and write informative editorials?
Choose a subject: is someone deficating in our tomato supply? Democrats block offshore oil exploration to increase supply and bring down costs? Bush wastes a billion gallons of fuel on his useless farewell jaunt across Europe?
It is said that the pen is mightier than the sword. Perhaps the BHC staff should sharpen theirs and stop hacking it on the same dead horse.

Flag Comment Posted by elephantwatch on June 15, 2008 at 8:52 am

IF HANK HAYES IS NOT AVAILABLE… MARC BERNIER,WFHG COULD BE DAVID DAVIS’ NEW “TOADY!“

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on June 15, 2008 at 1:53 am

Too many people don’t even read the storys. They just cruise the headlines.

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