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Commissioner VS Newspaper: Lee and Forrester duke it out

Carrie Bartoldus March 17, 2008

Part 1 of a 4 part series on the relationship between County Commissioner Richard Lee and The Daily Astorian’s editor/publisher and CEO of the corporation that owns the paper, Steve Forrester


The Rant of the Daily Astorian


In a 54 day period (out of which only 38 papers were published – weekends off) The Daily Astorian contained 36 articles regarding Clatsop County Commissioner Richard Lee, often written unflatteringly. In topics ranging from an interim elections clerk being appointed, to volunteers needed for county commissions, the Daily Astorian inserted a call for or a mention of, recalling Richard Lee. In articles, advertisements, editorials or letters to the editor, rarely a day has gone by since January 23rd in which the Daily Astorian has not kept before the public eye the name of the commissioner who the CEO of the corporation that owns the paper refers to as, “a rural political boss”.


Since January 23, 2008, when the recall petition was announced The Daily Astorian has published slanted news stories that many have referred to as “yellow journalism,” a derogatory phrase making reference to a type of journalism that features scandal-mongering and sensationalism, practices which standard news media organizations and journalists find unethical or unprofessional. Many in the community argue that the Daily Astorian’s descent into yellow journalism began May 15, 2007, with the story, “Marquis’ Pay Cut: Its spitting in my face.” Before that time the paper was publishing stories regarding the commission in a temperate manner, with very little overt slanting of the stories and allowing the commissioners to have their say in the issues of concern.


When the budget committee recommended, in May 2007, that the Board of County Commissioners remove the District Attorney’s stipend for failure to comply with the proper budgeting process it appears that the paper took the District Attorney’s side. Based on the content of the editorials, and the subsequent articles, it began a campaign to help the District Attorney get the stipend back.


Before the Rancor Began


Headlines for May 4, 2007, Red ink looms for county budget, District Attorney’s staff may be on the chopping block, an article by Tom Bennett for the Daily Astorian, factually details the problems surrounding the up coming fiscal year’s budget. May 15, 2007 headline, Marquis pay cut: ‘It’s spitting in my face’ County budget battle gets personal as leaders cut stipend instead of two other positions, begins to draw the line on yellow journalism as the article’s headline shows.


In June 2007 the Daily Astorian began printing a series of articles and on each one the headline tells the context of the story and for who’s side it is slanted. Reporter Tom Bennett disappears and Cassandra Profita takes up the pen. Marquis charges county with ambush; Marquis receives voices of support; County: No stipend for Marquis. Then, perhaps Profita tires of the ad nauseum campaigning guised as quasi-journalism, and Sandra Swain picks up the pen writing the next series of slanted stories: Voter’s may reverse DA’s pay cut; District attorney salary initiative supporters win court battle; DA salary initiative OK to move forward; Wound is still raw over DA’s salary cut; Eleventh-hour filing stalls petition Committee supporting DA salary measure hits hurdles and has only three days to collect enough signatures; Judge rules for petitioners on DA salary measure; DA salary petitioners hit the streets and Sandra Swain’s sentence as Marquis’ personal reporter comes to an end.


Daily Astorian’s Paper changes hue to yellow


Throughout the spring and into the summer the Daily Astorian’s verbiage appears increasingly slanted. Although later it will print pages of a lawyer’s review on Richard Lee, the Daily Astorian refused to publish the District Attorney’s budget side by side with the performance based budget of another county department, allowing the public to discern for themselves whether or not there was a problem. The Daily Astorian had access to, but refused to publish, the minutes from the previous year wherein Marquis promised the Board to provide documentation on how the two additional staff members were used in the new courtroom with the additional judge.


Mid-summer NorthCoastOregon published the emails detailing Marquis’ interaction with Commissioner Patrick in which they plot out the details of the wording on the petition, the timing of when to start circulating the petitions and key people to sit on the committee to drive the petition. An additional email to a colleague stated a veiled threat of what would happen if the commissioners cut his stipend and the numerous emails to county staff filled with hostility. At one point Marquis threatened what happens “if you stab me in the back”. When these emails were brought to the Daily Astorian the paper refused to report on them. Several months later a committee formed to protect the charter and tried to buy advertising to show the public the emails and still the Daily Astorian refused to allow the public to see it. Editor Patrick Webb said the emails were inflammatory and biased and the Daily Astorian didn’t allow that kind of advertising.


During the same time the Daily Astorian was running advertising, that the District Attorney paid for, calling four commissioners liars, with no supporting documentation or explanation. The Daily Astorian ran three articles in which it included the opposition’s viewpoint to ballot measure 4-123. In the same time period the Daily Astorian ran 16 stories supporting the ballot measure. At that time those supporting the ballot measure felt a contribution made to the opposition was made illegally and filed a complaint with the State Elections office which determined the complaint had no foundation and that the complainant didn’t provide them with evidence as requested. The Daily Astorian ran several articles speculating on the character of the donor as well as making charges that all the commissioners were involved.


Mysterious Donor Prints Out Fliers


One month later the proponents of the ballot measure filed a statement with the state elections online system declaring costs for postage in the amount of $2600.54 and shortly thereafter people began receiving a two-page, double-sided flier that the proponents declared were hand made and sent to a few households throughout the community, estimating that it might have reached 6,000 homes. The fliers had a postage rate of twenty-one cents on them. Nothing else was received through the mail from the proponents of measure 4-123. According to simple mathematics the group mailed off 12,384 fliers totaling $2600.64, which would mean that 24,768 double-sided pages were printed out. The only facility having the capacity to absorb the costs of a printing like that, many allege, was the Daily Astorian. State law requires businesses to report in kind contributions for providing services in which they would normally receive compensation.


Rather than answer the allegations the Daily Astorian went on the attack, comparing the $3500 glossy note card sized fliers to the “homemade” version, saying the “slick” glossies were bought with “laundered” money. In numerous articles and editorials Forrester, or one of his reporters, referred to the donation as “laundered money” even though the investigation was ongoing. When the investigation was concluded that there was no credible evidence that illegal activity had taken place the Daily Astorian refused to retract their stories, instead stating that there wasn’t enough evidence to proceed, at this time, alluding to some time in the future more evidence may be gathered.

Part II: Leaving Things Out

Part III: Ready To Attack

Part IV: Investigation?

17 Comments

On Mar 17, 2:36 AM, Just Thinkin wrote:

Excellent article, but I’m weary after reading it, if I ever wondered why I cancelled my subscription to this so called paper (Daily Marquis, OH, I mean Daily Astorian), I never will again.  Mr. Lee gives to this community, he expects government to work for the people, and promotes change for the better.  It takes alot of courage to stand up to the guy that buys ink by the barrel, thanks NCO I’m grateful to be able to come here and read some truth and facts. You can’t even start a good fire in the woodstove with the Daily A anymore, I switched to those liquid firestarters, less mess! I hope this hits the AP, Great Job NCO!

On Mar 17, 6:09 AM, Patrick McGee wrote:

Oh this is good.

Writes the diatribe then pats themselves on the back for writing it.

I’m too am weary of this kind of crap myself but, I must consider the source and admit I have total control and discretion over what I do for entertaiment.

Just some fool still pining over Measure 4-123.

Waht is it, you still pissed because the District Attorney’s head wasn’t chopped off too?

On Mar 17, 7:20 AM, Carrie wrote:

Just Thinking: Yes, it is a weary subject. Sorry that you were mistaken for me, I hope you don’t feel that your opinion was devalued. Consider the source.

On Mar 17, 8:18 AM, Guest wrote:

Unlike Grass Roots People that merely copies and pastes news sources regardless of their factual basis as long as their articles prove the point of the web host.  A web host who always seems to take a counter opinion to that of the common good.  A web host who is against LNG, but proudly heats his home with natural gas.  A web host who believes the ten commandments should be placed in public buildings.  A web host who unredacted a county document that other sources tastefully refused to do.  A web host who was against Josh Marquis, and the suddenly was turned around and now refuses to discuss why the change of mind came about.

On Mar 17, 8:29 AM, Patrick McGee wrote:

Unlike Grass Roots People that merely copies and pastes news sources regardless of their factual basis as long as their articles prove the point of the web host.  A web host who always seems to take a counter opinion to that of the common good.  A web host who is against LNG, but proudly heats his home with natural gas.  A web host who believes the ten commandments should be placed in public buildings.  A web host who unredacted a county document that other sources tastefully refused to do.  A web host who was against Josh Marquis, and the suddenly was turned around and now refuses to discuss why the change of mind came about.”

Like I said, consider the source.

On Mar 17, 8:37 AM, Patrick McGee wrote:

Can’t even start a discussion on the topic of the article.

The “crap slinging” has already started off subject.

Good job Bartoldus.

So here we go as usual, a long list of anonyms weighing in on everything but what the piece is about and it will all end the same way.

On Mar 17, 9:08 AM, Just Thinkin wrote:

Mr. McGee,
Talk about WEARY!! why waste the “internets” time and space with your tough guy talk.  I am a new poster, I don’t know the writer of this article, in case you haven’t noticed this website (what i almost consider a newspaper) (if it only had obituaries) is the only place that we can get local real news regarding our area from school sports, to county business.  I am not someone named Carrie for crying out loud.  How many personalities do you have, do you dress them up depending on your mood?  Get out of your own head and into local news, you can find it here.

On Mar 17, 9:40 AM, Patrick McGee wrote:

Mr. McGee,
Talk about WEARY!! why waste the “internets” time and space with your tough guy talk.  I am a new poster, I don’t know the writer of this article, in case you haven’t noticed this website (what i almost consider a newspaper) (if it only had obituaries) is the only place that we can get local real news regarding our area from school sports, to county business.  I am not someone named Carrie for crying out loud.  How many personalities do you have, do you dress them up depending on your mood?  Get out of your own head and into local news, you can find it here.

Knock it off Bartoldus, nix the alter egos and control the discussion for once instead of prospering your hatred for the D.A.

What did that guy do to you for you to hate him so?

This is no bout between Lee and Forrester, this is all Carrie Bartoldus hating Josh Marquis and Cindy Price.

I say you need to get this hatred thingy of yours out in the open. Maybe some of us can help you deal with it and we can all put this behind us and move forward.

On Mar 17, 9:57 AM, Pierce Christie wrote:

Good job Carrie. I hate to see friends, neighbors even families taking sides against one another. It is eyeopening to have this chronicled all in one article. It is easy to see how how those who rely on what has been the Columbia Pacific region newspaper of record as their primary news source might have a problem formulating an objective opinion.

On Mar 17, 11:05 AM, sara wrote:

Carrie,

You are a true journalist! Keep up the reporting.
Mcgee, you should be ashamed of yourself. Why do you keep accusing Carrie of hating the DA? Rumor is, you hated the DA, how about the truth why you hated the da? Because you hated the DA you silly man, you think all who are against him hate him.
I don’t believe Carrie hates the da. If you read her above piece you would realize Carrie is for justice!!Big difference.
Are you for justice-for-all? I am.
I’m thrilled we have such a good reporter in the County.

On Mar 17, 1:37 PM, Patrick McGee wrote:

Carrie,

“You are a true journalist! Keep up the reporting.
Mcgee, you should be ashamed of yourself. Why do you keep accusing Carrie of hating the DA? Rumor is, you hated the DA, how about the truth why you hated the da? Because you hated the DA you silly man, you think all who are against him hate him.
I don’t believe Carrie hates the da. If you read her above piece you would realize Carrie is for justice!!Big difference.
Are you for justice-for-all? I am.
I’m thrilled we have such a good reporter in the County.”

Yes, you are a “True Journalist” Bartoldus, I am sorry for assuming you could even remotely be anything else and Sara, Rumors, like “Iffy News” are exactly what they are.

Geez!

On Mar 17, 3:34 PM, Just Thinkin wrote:

Get a new crystal ball McGee,

I am not the author of the article.....last time I’ll post it here...the article is full of truth not hatred....I think you’re “projecting”...that’s a psycological term that you should become familiar with, because you’re doing it.

On Mar 17, 3:37 PM, Florence H. wrote:

What a great article. Ms. Bartoldus does us all a service by bringing rational and factual reporting on this issue.

Patrick McGee comes across like an unbalanced nutburger.

On Mar 17, 8:16 PM, givemeabreak wrote:

Carrie, you go girl! I look forward to reading your articles, the truth is always such a breath of fresh air.
The only disagreement I have is this: the Daily Assassin has been practicing selective yellow journalism for many, many years. The list of it’s victims is long, as is the list of those it has protected.
And regarding your detractor-in-chief- Don’t argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you to death with experience.

On Mar 17, 8:44 PM, Avid Reader wrote:

Excellent reporting.  It’s as though Forrester is trying to goad Lee into suing him.  I note the detractor-in-chief claims to have total discretion over what he does for entertainment.  The only question is, when is he going to go do it?

On Mar 18, 8:22 AM, Country Boy wrote:

Who designed the windows at mill pond that will not work?
really cost a lot of mony to re-do.

On Mar 18, 8:48 AM, Patrick McGee wrote:

“Who designed the windows at mill pond that will not work?
really cost a lot of mony to re-do.”

What windows would you be referring to?

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