J. TODD FOSTER: Straight Talk About A Contentious Campaign
Typically I wouldn’t write this many columns on the national election, but no other issue has galvanized local readers this much since the 2004 recall election in Bristol, Tenn. Or so I hear.
Fuses are short, emotions are laid bare and the news media, including the Bristol Herald Courier, are public whipping boys.
Some reader complaints directed at this newspaper are misconceptions and just plain wrong. I hope to dispel those today as well as any Pollyannaish notion that we are color blind 45 years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
Let’s tackle letters to the editor first. Some of you claim we are intentionally publishing more letters that support Barack Obama than John McCain. As I have noted before, we run ALL letters to the editor. Like other newspapers, we do impose limit and taste guidelines. But we don’t care if you support Carrot Top for president; we’re happy to run your letter. And Carrot Top might be the lesser of three evils.
Here’s another criticism that is absurd on its face. By covering Obama’s campaign visits to Southwest Virginia, we are supporting him, some readers have said. Some even have suggested that we should not have covered Obama’s visits at all.
Our sister television station, WJHL News Channel 11, received this viewer feedback after our joint coverage of Obama’s visit to Lebanon, Va., on Sept. 9: “WHEN IS THE DUMB BLACK MAN GOING TO BE DONE SO WE CAN SEE SOME REAL NEWS? I KNOW CBS IS A LIBERAL NEWS STATION BUT CAN’T WE NONLIBERALS GET SOME LOCAL NEWS.”
Aside from the fact that Obama is the antithesis of dumb, he is the first major-party presidential candidate in nearly a half-century to visit this area. John F. Kennedy was the last. We would love for McCain – and especially that running mate of his – to grace our region with a stump speech. We can guarantee that if McCain gets anywhere near this region, he’ll cover our entire front page the next day.
A couple of weeks back, I wrote about a guy named Dick who left me a voicemail referring to Obama as “your black boy Hussein.” Some of you have asked me whether I’ve heard from Dick since. I haven’t. But I did hear from a Bristol, Va., man who essentially called me a liar.
“Without proof, I find it very difficult to believe that anyone named Dick in your story even exists. Not for one minute do I believe – again without proof – that anyone would leave messages like that in this day and time,” this reader e-mailed. “In my opinion, your article is pure nonsense. To put it bluntly, I don’t believe you.”
I’ll accept being labeled nonsensical. But being called a liar triggers my Irish temper. So I sent this reader an audio recording of Dick’s message, but I still await his apology.
Then I had a bright idea, which has been in short supply for me lately. I posted the audio file on our Internet site with my Sept. 7 column in case there were other Doubting Thomases out there. To hear Dick run his mouth, go to TriCities.com and search the site for the word Hussein, then click on the top entry. Or, go to News, then Opinion, and then scroll down to More Columnists. Click the Sept. 7 column headlined “J. TODD FOSTER: Sorry, Folks, Bias Charge Doesn’t Hold Up To Fact check.”
The voicemail is not the worst I’ve heard during this campaign.
Recently, I attended a public event to represent the newspaper. An older gentleman sidled up to me and moved his head in close to my ear. He hadn’t a clue who I was and said: “I’ve got a joke for you. Did you hear that if Obama gets elected president he’s going to tear up the Rose Garden? Yeah, he’s going to replace it with a watermelon patch.”
I recoiled, to which this fellow quickly and nervously added before slinking away: “I’m not a racist, you know.”
Of course not.
I’ve also fielded complaints that by running wire service articles questioning Sarah Palin’s veracity that we are de facto supporters of the Obama-Joe Biden ticket. Not only has this newspaper not endorsed a presidential candidate yet, but our three-member editorial board (I, the publisher and the opinion page editor) has not even met yet to begin deliberations. That will occur after the vice presidential nominees debate and after Obama and McCain debate at least two of their scheduled three times.
So, any conclusions about who we’re going to endorse would constitute mind reading.
I’ll end on this note. At the same public event where I was told the racist Obama joke, I later was introduced to the crowd as a special guest. The majority must have been Palin supporters or media critics because my applause was tepid.
Then a woman pushing 80 and who had been giving me the stink eye earlier turned to her husband and said, “I ain’t clapping for that son of a bitch.” Then she glared at me for three seconds to put an exclamation point on it.
Finally, some straight talk.
J. Todd Foster is managing editor of the Bristol Herald Courier and can be reached at or (276) 645-2513.
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How about a hard news story about the Corruption in Iraq where U.S. Taxpayers money is actually buying weapons that are being used to fight and kill American Troops ?
How Bush blocks AUDITS of Contractors and Iraq Businesses who get Taxpayewrs money with SIGNING STATMENTS !
commonsense,
Like Chester, I challenge you to put up or shut up. Lets see you post a link one hard news article from one of those sources that is biased. I’d love to see what your definition of “bias” is. I don’t think you can do it.
YES!! I have read those newspapers and I have watched MSNBC.
Obviously, you have not. If you’d like examples—just check them out…
Very good article Todd. I have had people say to me that they just can’t vote for a black man. That is so ludricous. Well, they had no problem voting for an idiot twice. To vote for McCain would be just an extension of Bush’s term. I wish that people would look at the issues more. The one’s that vote without looking at the issues are doing themselves and everyone else a disservice.
To commonsense’s remark that “they wish that you could find nice things to say about both candidates”, I have something nice to say about both candidates. Barack Obama is the change we need to overcome the debacle of the last 7 years. We need to desperately improve the way things are done in this country and our reputation to the rest of the world. Joe Biden is the most qualified VP candidate that is well respected by both parties that this country has seen in years. He will make a great VP.
Oh. Did the commenter mean about Obama and McCain? Sorry. I can’t think of one nice thing to say about McCain. Unlike him, I always try to be honest. I do believe in things such as integrity and character. As for Palin, she is ignorant and scary. Her ideals are both very far right and old fashioned. Talk about setting the women’s movement back 100 years.
These people that complain about the media should just go back to watching Faux news. That way they can just be told what they want to hear. Put the blinders on.
How about some straight talk about Palin from the folks who know her best? You can read for yourself, news and opinions in all Alaska newspapers for which I could find links. Hint: I’m thinkin that 80% approval rating they talk about may be a thing of the past! (But I’m sure the fundamentals are still sound! ![]()
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/ (Anchorage)
http://www.alaskajournal.com/
http://www.alaskastar.com/
http://www.anchoragepress.com/
http://newsminer.com/ (Fairbanks)
http://www.juneauempire.com/
http://www.ketchikandailynews.com/
http://www.kodiakdailymirror.com/
http://www.nomenugget.net/
http://www.petroleumnews.com/
http://www.frontiersman.com/ (Wasilla)
J Todd;
Sorry you view the media as a ‘whipping boy’. Several factions of the media are grossly biased, especially MSNBC, the oft quoted NY Times, LA, etc., etc.
Whatever happened to factual, responsible journalism? By focusing on the outlandish events you quote here, you’re focused on the peripheral kooks.
The American people deserve, and need a resposible campaign just as we need responsible journalism.
Why aren’t you leading the charge in demanding the candidates address issues rater than a personality contest? ...then report on each candidates details? Why aren’t you calling for some political ‘unity’ in the future rather than fanning the flames of a partisan power struggle?
Honestly, do you really think that a BHC endorsement of either candidate will prompt anyone to vote based upon that endorsement?
Do you have a few good things to say about both candidates? If not, you’re not thinking very clearly.
Most media coverage is as negative as the campaign advertising itself and you choose not to correct it…
Very unfortunate!


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