Nevada Dems Nix Fox Debate
By: Ryan Grim 
March 9, 2007 11:12 PM EST 
The Nevada State Democratic Party is pulling out of a controversial 
presidential debate scheduled for Aug. 14 in Reno and co-hosted by Fox News, 
according to a letter released late Friday from state party chairman Tom 
Collins and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev).
The letter said Nevada Democrats had entered into the agreement with Fox, 
despite strong opposition from Democratic activist groups such as MoveOn.org, 
as a way of finding "new ways to talk to new people."
But Collins and Reid wrote that comments on Thursday by FOX News Chairman and 
CEO Roger Ailes, when he jokingly compared Democratic presidential candidate 
Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois, to Osama bin Laden, "went too 
far," and prompted Nevada Democrats to end the partnership.
"We cannot, as good Democrats, put our party in a position to defend such 
comments," the letter said. "In light of his comments, we have concluded that 
it is not possible to hold a presidential debate that will focus on our 
candidates and are therefore cancelling our August debate. We take no pleasure 
in this, but it is the only course of action."
The debate was to be hosted by Fox News Channel and Fox News Radio, the Nevada 
State Democratic Party and the Western Majority Project.
A statement released Friday night from Fox Vice President David Rhodes said: 
"News organizations will want to think twice before getting involved in the 
Nevada Democratic Caucus, which appears to be controlled by radical fringe, 
out-of-state in interest groups, not the Nevada Democratic Party. In the past, 
MoveOn.org has said they 'own' the Democratic party. While most Democrats don't 
agree with that, it's clearly the case in Nevada."
Fox officials also argued that Ailes' remark about Obama, made at the Radio and 
TV News Directors Foundation Awards, was meant to poke fun at President Bush, 
not the Illinois senator.
Ailes said: "And it is true that Barack Obama is on the move. I don't know if 
it's true that President Bush called (Pakistani President Pervez) Musharraf and 
said, 'Why can't we catch this guy?' " 
Controversy has been brewing for weeks about the debate. Former North Carolina 
Sen. John Edwards said Wednesday he would not participate, citing Fox's 
conservative ties as a factor.  His deputy campaign manager, Jonathan Prince, 
sent an e-mail to the liberal website DailyKos, which was posted on the site.
“We’re definitely going to debate in Nevada, but we don’t see why this needs to 
be one of them,” it read.
The state party has been under pressure from progressive activists across the 
country, led by MoveOn, to cut its ties with the debate.
According to MoveOn, more than 265,000 people signed a petition sent to the 
Nevada State Democratic Party. 
In announcing the event,  a statement posted by the state Democratic Party has 
Reid offering high praise of the debate partnership with Fox.
“This is more great news for Nevada,” he said in the statement. “I'm happy FOX 
News will be a partner for the August presidential debate. Western issues will 
be a major focus of this debate in particular. With FOX News as our partner, 
candidates will have an opportunity to not only speak to Nevada voters, but 
voters across the West who will be instrumental to electing a Democratic 
president in 2008.”
Ailes lauded the idea, too: “FOX News is proud to be a leader in coverage of 
the 2008 campaign season and a co-host of this important presidential debate. 
We look forward to working with the Nevada Democratic Party and the Western 
Majority Project.”
State Democratic party chairman Collins, in a letter posted on the party web 
site Wednesday, said  Reid now shared activist concern about the event. Collins 
wrote the Reid "has asked us to take another look."
A spokeswoman for the state party did not immediately return a call.
WIN $1,000,000.00 - FREE registration takes less than 60 seconds -- good luck!  
  http://super.nu

Last year's average TurboTax Federal refund was $2,265 -- Get your
FREE Turbotax Software now - Limited Time Offer http://www.beam.to/turbotax



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply via email to