Mayor Distancing Himself from Hospital Deal/Build Lakewood?
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 7:52 pm
Tom Bullock wrote a very revealing PR piece in this week's version of the Observer.
http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/20 ... or-another
It is a fluff piece, which is to be expected since Bullock is a big part of the Summers campaign.
I've written similar pieces myself, so I won't mock its fuzzy tone...or even the photo with a baby. That's standard fare.
However, I found a couple quotes to be very interesting.
"Let me tell you one issue this mayoral election is NOT about: it’s not about Lakewood Hospital. The hospital is a City Council issue for this year and not a mayoral issue for next year. As we know, it’s Lakewood City Council, together with public input from Lakewood citizens, that will make a decision about Lakewood Hospital, perhaps as early as this
year."
That is a real jaw dropper to me. Summers orchestrated the entire hospital mess, and served as its frontman all winter. So now he wants to distance himself?
That is NOT going to work.
This signals to me that City Hall knows it's losing the hospital fight. The rollout of "Build Lakewood" has been an epic disaster.
Their attempts to spin the issue on various online websites have been defeated by facts.
As O'Bryan points out, they have run from the discussion.
Their Facebook page is a desert, save for occasional visits by hospital supporters.
The "icing on the cake" was their laughable yard sign rollout last weekend.
Those signs are ridiculously outnumbered by SLH signs. The few BL yard signs that exist are in the yards of City Hall insiders.
Bullock threw in this line for good measure:
"It’s possible to support Mayor Summers, as I do, and still to ask tough questions about the proposal. As a community we can prefer keeping Lakewood Hospital as an inpatient facility, and reserve the right to consider alternatives. City Council has the hospital issue before it, and we will continue working on it in good faith and with all deliberate speed. We do not yet know what the outcome will be—only that City Council will make the decision with input from the public."
So basically he's asking hospital supporters to vote for Summers. Good luck with that.
You, Madigan, and Summers NEVER asked tough questions, Tom. That's why we're in this mess.
http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/20 ... or-another
It is a fluff piece, which is to be expected since Bullock is a big part of the Summers campaign.
I've written similar pieces myself, so I won't mock its fuzzy tone...or even the photo with a baby. That's standard fare.
However, I found a couple quotes to be very interesting.
"Let me tell you one issue this mayoral election is NOT about: it’s not about Lakewood Hospital. The hospital is a City Council issue for this year and not a mayoral issue for next year. As we know, it’s Lakewood City Council, together with public input from Lakewood citizens, that will make a decision about Lakewood Hospital, perhaps as early as this
year."
That is a real jaw dropper to me. Summers orchestrated the entire hospital mess, and served as its frontman all winter. So now he wants to distance himself?
That is NOT going to work.
This signals to me that City Hall knows it's losing the hospital fight. The rollout of "Build Lakewood" has been an epic disaster.
Their attempts to spin the issue on various online websites have been defeated by facts.
As O'Bryan points out, they have run from the discussion.
Their Facebook page is a desert, save for occasional visits by hospital supporters.
The "icing on the cake" was their laughable yard sign rollout last weekend.
Those signs are ridiculously outnumbered by SLH signs. The few BL yard signs that exist are in the yards of City Hall insiders.
Bullock threw in this line for good measure:
"It’s possible to support Mayor Summers, as I do, and still to ask tough questions about the proposal. As a community we can prefer keeping Lakewood Hospital as an inpatient facility, and reserve the right to consider alternatives. City Council has the hospital issue before it, and we will continue working on it in good faith and with all deliberate speed. We do not yet know what the outcome will be—only that City Council will make the decision with input from the public."
So basically he's asking hospital supporters to vote for Summers. Good luck with that.
You, Madigan, and Summers NEVER asked tough questions, Tom. That's why we're in this mess.