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Jim Schutze Doesn't Forgive or Forget

Fri Nov 16, 2007 at 01:21:26 PM

I know I promised I was going to go Dallas Morning News-free for a while, but I’m sitting here in the homely home office with the shakes and the jitters, and I just gotta have one more pull on that sweaty bottle of Old DMN. Michael Lindenberger is the guy at The News I talk about in my column this week: He found out, before last week's Trinity River toll road election, that the mayor’s story about funding for the Trinity toll road was not true.

The mayor said he had been assured by the North Texas Tollway Authority that the NTTA would never ask Dallas taxpayers to put any more money into the toll road above and beyond the $84 million we have already pledged. Only, before the election, the chairman of the NTTA told Lindenberger that the authority absolutely reserves the right to ask Dallas taxpayers to chip in more money.

The road, which will cost between $1.3 billion and $2 billion to build, is only funded now to the tune of less than $300 million. So we could be in for quite a hit.

Mayor Tom Leppert said repeatedly before the election that he had been assured by the tollway authority they will never ask us for more money. Cain’t be true. NTTA board chairman Paul Wageman confirmed to me, through a spokesperson at the NTTA, that he had told Lindenberger a very different story before the election.

The News had that story before the election but held it until the day after the votes were counted. Had voters known Leppert was not telling the truth, I believe the margin of votes would have tipped the other way. The Vote No'ers won this election on the back of a lie.

So why dredge this up yet again? Two reasons. Well, three. One -- sour grapes. Umm-mmm, they taste so good.

Two: The News, which accused me of unethical reporting during the campaign, has maintained absolute radio silence on this question since my column came out. During the campaign they were swinging hard at every pitch, fair or foul. On this they say nothing -- not in the paper, not in person, not in the blogs, not nowhere.

Guess why? They’re guilty. Got their hand in the cookie jar, their pants down and their foot in their mouth. It just brings me enjoyment to picture that and to point it out again.

Reason three: Lindenberger has a really great, well-reported and well-written story in the paper today about toll road funding. I’m not going to recap it here, but it’s A-1 work. I mention that, because there’s another point to make about The News.

A lot of really smart, accomplished journalists work there. Not everybody, but, you know, it’s a big place and nobody’s perfect. Lindenberger is good. Some editor who worked that story is good; same probably goes for the editors above and below.

The decision to sit on the Wageman story -- I don’t know this, but I can almost guarantee it -- was made way above the pay grades of any of those people. This was a Decherd/Moroney-level call, a decision at the level of ownership.

So are the people at that level just stupid? Of course not. They have equations to work that I can’t even guess. They knew, of course, that suppressing a story like that one would erode the newspaper’s core credibility with readers -- as did the bulk of their coverage of the election. They also know from countless readership studies that credibility is the No. 1 factor in readership and circulation. Push down on the cred, and you push down with almost exactly equal force on the size and value of your audience.

It was worth it to them. I don’t know why. How would I know? I don’t see how it was worth it to the non-family shareholders, but what do I know? Maybe it was. All I can see, standing outside the castle walls and listening to the screams, is that heaving a few credibility peasant ladies and crippled credibility children over the parapets was a good strategic call from their point of view in the tower, for some reason. They paid with credibility for whatever their ulterior goal may have been.

And I bring it up again why? Well, accounting purposes, really. Just to make sure we’re doing the math and getting the bills out properly. Hats off on your victory, but, uh, looking at the invoice here, it looks like you owe us about 100,000 readers.

You can make installments on it if that will help. We’re not vultures. --Jim Schutze

Category: Schutze

10 Comments:

bruce says:

I wonder if they will ever respond to this or if they will hide behind a "we won so why stoop to the Observers level" defense?

The funny thing is that this goes way beyond a tollroad. I never gave a shit about Dallas politics until the Trinity debacle. I realize that politicians are often going to bend us over, but Dallas politicians also expect us to back into it. I think this whole episode has opened a lot of eyes.

PJW says:

jimmy

now the shit rises to the top

who will they sell down the river OOOPS
trinity first??


angela i hear a change acoming
work is just starting for you and jimmy.

no 12 step for you jim

PJW

jeff says:

Jim, the word you're searching for to describe the people who, knowing the truth surrounding Lindenberger's NTTA story, but who continue to report for work in Decherd's parlour knowing that mendacity will pay their bills is whores.

In many cases this may just be a sad, unfortunate, unavoidable thing, they just have to have that money at whatever cost, but it leaves them all whores just the same. When their wives and husbands call and ask how the day is going, all they can respond through their licking and slurping and swallowing is "MMMMMPPPPPHHHHH-AAAHHH".

Non-whores don't work for people who pull the shit TDMN pulled on their fellow citizens.

Thanks for not being a whore.

Jason says:

not only did the mayor say he was "comfortable" that the ntta WOULD NOT request extra tax dollars if we built in the floodway...his whole premise for why we shouldn't vote yes, is because the industrial road alternative WOULD raise taxes.

knottygirl says:

"not only did the mayor say he was "comfortable" that the ntta WOULD NOT request extra tax dollars if we built in the floodway...his whole premise for why we shouldn't vote yes, is because the industrial road alternative WOULD raise taxes."

That's how I remember it too. Any "No" voters care to comment? I would be very surprised if they can deny that.

Oh well, the good news is that Schutze can keep writing about the Trinity tollroad until he's ready for retirement. There's always another worm crawling out from underneath that rock.

Rooster says:

Jim - get over it, my friend. It's over. Seek therapy.

partyreptile says:

The Mayor lied to us to influence an election. When Nixon did this kind of shit, he got thrown out.

How many signatures does it take to get a recall going?

A difference of opinion is one thing; lying to the public for the gain of one group over the public interest is another.

Recall Leppert.

Anonymous says:

"Rooster says:

Jim - get over it, my friend. It's over. Seek therapy."

Sadly Rooster it has just begun, i see a major cluster fuck just beginning and getting very very very ugly.

Lies only get peeps so far.

Jimmy you do what you gotta do.

PJW

Richie Sheridan says:

I will be filing Ethics complaints against Leppert and Rasansky.

In the 4 years that Miller was mayor I filed more ethics complaints than anyone else in Dallas. Got the letter from the city secretary's office to prove it. Sure, our ethics code is a joke, but it will only get better as more and more file "Great" ethics complaints.

Tom Leppert "alledgedly" violated the ethics code by placing special interests above the "We the People" in Dallas during the Trinity Tollway Highway campaign, and he lied while doing this.

IF ENOUGH PEOPLE FILE AN ETHICS COMPLAINT AGAINST LEPPERT & CO. THEN MAYBE WE WILL GET ETHICS REFORM, AND A FINDING AGAINST THE LIARS AT CITY HALL.

Richie

p.s. What do you get when you mate a Republican and a Democrat?

Answer: A turkey!!!

BL says:

Regarding Leppert being a bald faced liar -

It takes approximately 85,000 signatures to initiate a recall election - about 5000 fewer signatures than TrinityVote YES gathered to force the November election.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving Tommy.

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