but he opted not to, instead sitting in the audience like a wallflower at a high school dance. There was an audience of about 600 people from what I heard, which is a great turnout for a local event. He screwed up there.
The reason I'm turned off by Gary is because of the behavior of the people promoting him. I don't know if you are on staff or just a volunteer, but I get the sense you have personal contact with him and are speaking on his behalf in some way, and that he's aware of who you are. The fact that he hasn't asked you to change your behavior (or the other person who briefly posted on this board on his behalf), speaks poorly of him. The behavior his supporters are displaying is the sort of all-hat-no-cowboy flight-deck swaggering bullying behavior that makes me jump for the remote whenever I see Bush on tv. That's not the sort of person I want in office. I don't want someone in office who hires that sort of person for their staff.
The impression I get from his campaign is that they don't want to promote his positions. They'll divert direct questions, they'll blame other people for his inability to get his message out there, they'll tell us not to look at his website because it doesn't accurately reflect his positions. The impressive ability to not address any actual positions makes me wonder if y'all are in training to be the next WH press secretary. In the last week alone you've started three threads that say nothing of his positions at all - instead talking about everything EXCEPT his positions or where to find his positions. Instead we have this aggressive behavior blaming everyone else for not having access or granting access to what his positions are.
I haven't gone specifically to see Nancy or Gary speak at any events because it's not my district. However, I have seen Nancy speak again and again. She's like Conyers or Sandy Levin in that way. I see them around town all the time, whether I'm at an impeachment event, a union event, an anti-war event, or even events put on for other candidates - or radio or television.
Scanning through the page here, I see a number of threads where people are advertising in advance where and when Nancy will be speaking. And I see a thread where they lay out her positions on issues, and Gary's. They're talking issues. The impression this gives is that she wants her views known, her supporters want her views known, and they want people to see her speak. The impression I get from DU is that either Gary's not speaking in public, or his supporters don't want a big turnout when he is speaking for some reason. And then he's blaming everyone else that his message isn't out there - like I said, it's somehow been flipped into "It's Nancy's fault you haven't heard Gary's message." Well, no. It's Gary's fault. And it's not my fault I haven't heard him speak. He was there, he chose not to speak at an anti-war event hosted by Conyers. That sends a message in and of itself.
Your post is a great example of the flight-deck no-substance behavior I was talking about. Compare this:
Why don't you make it a point to attend a Peters event before you judge him and crown Nancy your candidate? to this:
Nancy Skinner to be on Randi Rhodes' show tomorrow. 5:30 if you stream it live or listen live on satellite; 8:30 if you listen to the delayed show on WDTW..
Gary's campaign has something to learn about aggressive in-your-face no-substance tactics, versus being
informative, professional, competent, and knowing how to effectively promote an appearance. Attacking potential supporters is a poor campaign tactic.
Out of curiosity, I searched youtube for both candidates. I'm a little appalled at the state of the Peters campaign there. I see now why you are so desperate for other video clips. When I search Nancy Skinner on youtube, the first hit is her talking about Iraq on MSNBC. I see one of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. campaigning for her. She talks about the economy on MSNBC, and alternative energy on CNN.
http://youtube.com/results?search_query=%22nancy+skinner%22&search=SearchWhen I search for Gary, the first hit is him walking through a parking lot in the dark, avoiding someone's questions and refusing to speak. Apparently that was shot by someone who went to the bfealk school of journalism - karma kind of bit you all in the ass on that one, eh? I see a low budget clip of someone else talking on his behalf about his resume, giving no details on his positions. I see more clips of him avoiding questions from students, closing the door in their face. There's a fluff commercial with no substance, which all the candidates do, I understand that, Nancy has some of that as well, but in her case they supplement what's out there; they aren't the entire library of videos.
http://youtube.com/results?search_query=Gary+Peters&search=SearchMy campaign tip for Gary, if he reads DU, is to look for supporters who can promote your specific appearances. If you spoke at any event besides the forum that bfealk is all hung up on, put the video from that event up on youtube. You must have taped some of your appearances, no? Get those online. If you can't raise enough money to hire a professional crew to videotape your speaking engagements, at least get yourself a high school kid with a cheap camera - it would be better than nothing. If you don't have any appearances lined up where you are going to talk about specific policy positions, get the high school kid to put the camera on a tripod in your backyard and just talk into it about what exactly your positions are.
An effective campaign has to use both personal appearances and the internet. Right now you are blowing on it both fronts, by refusing to speak at public events, by not effectively promoting the events you are speaking at, by having information on your website that apparently doesn't reflect what you are telling people in person, and by not taking advantage of alternative forms of pop media.