As Health Care Issue Heats Up, Congressmen Turn to Tele-Townhall Meetings--Where They Control Audience
(CNSNews.com) – Members of Congress are increasingly turning to virtual townhall meetings--conducted by telephone--in an effort to reach more constituents while avoiding the potential that informational meetings might be disrupted by angry and persistent questioners or protesters.
One advantage to these telephone townhalls is that the Member of Congress controls the audience and the questioning.
As lawmakers head home for the August recess to meet with constituents, the contentious health care issue awaits them, and some are opting to conduct their townhall meetings over a telephone line rather than in an actual hall where their constituents can see them, speak directly to them, ask repeated followup questions--and shout unsolicited commentary from the back of the room.
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“Whether it’s in politics or the market, our customers describe who their audience is to us by saying ‘here’s a list of the people we want involved in our conversation’ and in pretty short order we take that list, and we send them a recorded message with an invitation to stay on the phone to be part of a conversation,†Patterson said.
Invitation only. Gee, I wonder how many knucke-draggin', Bible thumpin', gun-totin' Rethugs will make that invitation list.
MOREThe whole point of a townhall meeting is that it's open to the public. Once again, dimrats don't get it...and don't want it.