FIORE AND THE MEDIA
Conservative Assemblywoman Michele Fiore (R-District 4) is brash. She’s outspoken. She’s plainspoken. Sometimes profane. She has no filter. She tells it like it is. She calls a spade a spade. And she is unapologetic about her
conservatism.
What a breath of fresh air!
Sometimes the media finds her; sometimes she finds the
media.
But for far too long, far too many conservative Republicans
in Nevada have treated the media as if they have Ebola. They don’t talk to the press. They don’t return reporters’ phone calls. They don’t appear on radio or TV talk shows.
“No comment” is usually their only comment.
As such, the public in general, and conservatives in
particular, often have no idea what’s going on in Carson City. And frankly, that’s the way most state
legislators like it.
They prefer to do the public’s business behind closed doors
under the Legislature’s roof. The last
thing they want is to have their business conducted in the light of day, fully
transparent.
They also don’t like legislators who give it to us straight without
a chaser. They prefer media statements
such as, “We have every intention of doing what’s in the best interest of Nevadans,
especially the children.”
Blech. Mouths of
mush.
Then along comes Fiore.
When the media turned the heat up on Assemblyman Ira Hansen shortly after he was elected
Speaker-designate last month over columns he’d written which were portrayed as
racist and homophobic…Hansen quit.
When the heat got turned up on Fiore over a series of IRS
tax liens related to a massive embezzlement scheme at her business, Fiore didn’t
quit.
Instead she faced her accusers head on. She went on a talk radio program and took
every question from the host, as well as several questions from hostile callers
for a full hour.
Alas, in the same interview she also lifted up a rock and “outed”
two anti-conservative GOP political consultants – by name – as well as a
tax-hiking GOP donor.
Subsequent to the furor over those accusations – and losing
her leadership positions within the Republican Assembly Caucus (RAC) because of
them – it was confirmed that, well, everything she said was…true.
Sure, it was embarrassing for Speaker-designee John Hambrick – since it was his own
political consultant/personal valet, Nathan
Emens, who got caught with his sticky fingers in both the Republican AND
Democrat cookie jars in the last election, as well as threatening to sue every
member of the RAC – but all of us are better off having had this dirty laundry
exposed and aired in public.
And after realizing that her initial radio appearance to
explain the IRS tax liens still left some questions open – hey, nobody’s
perfect - she took her accountant and went back in the lion’s den AGAIN
on Friday!
And in the second interview, Fiore cleared up any and all
remaining questions for all but her most strident opponents – which her
accountant verified, on air.
Fiore even shut up Nevada’s #2 liberal
blogger-without-a-TV-show, Jon Ralston,
who during the program twit-tweeted…
Right after twit-tweeting that, and after the commercial
break, show host Alan Stock came
back on the air and asked Fiore if she had any proof that she had a written
agreement with the IRS to repay the money that had been embezzled from her
company.
And Fiore was loaded for bear!
She handed Stock the signed document and Stock verified - on
the air to thousands upon thousands of listeners - that yes, Fiore does, in
fact, have a signed repayment agreement with the IRS.
In addition, she has been paying back MORE each month
than she is required to pay by the agreement.
Ralston spent the rest of interview wiping the egg off his
self-righteous face!
Look, dealing with the media is hazardous. More so if you’re a conservative. More so if you’re an outspoken, unapologetic
conservative. And even more so if you’re
a conservative leader.
Mistakes will be made.
Things will be said that can and will be taken out of context. Indeed, sometimes something will be said that
probably shouldn’t have been said even IN context.
But the answer isn’t to go hide in a closet, crouched down
in the dark, shivering in fear because a reporter shows up at your door wanting
to ask a question.
When it comes to dealing with the media, as Fiore herself
might say, it’s time for Republican legislators to grow a pair. The media has a legitimate job to do, and
they are, like it or not, an integral part of our governing system.
The Fourth Estate.
I know it bugs the heck out of some of her colleagues that
Fiore garners so much press attention.
For some, they just can’t stand the transparency of having a spotlight
shined on their activities. For others,
it’s jealousy.
But for conservatives, it’s refreshing to finally have a non-apologetic
spokesman who is unafraid to engage the media and occasionally mix it up with
them.
Let Fiore be Fiore.
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