Staff Report | Editorial

Campus Conservatives’ failure to secure debaters shakes their reputation

Campus Conservatives had a gubernatorial debate scheduled for Tuesday for about three months.

But it has since been reduced to a speech by State Sen. Tom George because none of the other gubernatorial candidates could attend. After endless promotion and the Campus Conservatives trying to stir up public interest, the supposed “debate” fell flat on its face.

Although Campus Conservatives was able to salvage at least a sit-down with one candidate for governor, chalk this one up as a loss.

The registered student organization has been drumming up hype over this debate for a couple months, sending out press releases and dispersing flyers all over campus beginning in December. Beyond Sen. George, Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard, Attorney General Mike Cox, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra and Ann Arbor businessman Rick Snyder were scheduled to be part of the debate Tuesday in Warriner Hall’s Plachta Auditorium.

But something was wrong from the beginning. Each press release did not list anyone that confirmed, only that they were invited to CMU. Each candidate received their invitation back in November, giving the Campus Conservatives ample time to adjust the event as needed, depending on who would attend.

As the debate grew closer and the number of confirmations was not growing, the group took the deadline for replies up until the last minute instead of making an executive decision to reorganize accordingly.

This turned out to be a big mistake. Now the event is with one candidate and is moved to Bovee University Center’s Auditorium. How many students will show up to a sit-down with one candidate, especially one they may not even know?

The fact that every candidate but one failed to say ‘yes’ shows how unorganized the Campus Conservatives was when planning this event. Even an event with Bouchard debating George would have drawn more students had Bouchard not dropped from the debate Friday.

It is understandable when events don’t always happen as planned. Some things fall through. But it’s another story to parade this “debate” around, set the deadline so late for candidates to respond and insinuate to the media that certain candidates are coming when they really aren’t.

If the Campus Conservatives expects anyone to take it seriously, it needs to be more organized and execute its events with added precision and not draw up hype over something so uncertain.

Don’t tell students you’re going to host an event with multiple speakers if none of them have confirmed. Don’t wait until the very last minute to announce there have been significant changes.

Campus Conservatives will hopefully learn from this and won’t let another event run into the ground.

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  • Life reader
    Has anyone thought that perhaps Campus Conservatives just has a good PR operation and thus gets coverage? I've never seen the College Democrats publish a press release or hold any real events except in an election year. And Campus Conservatives is the most active political RSO hence all the coverage.
  • Jill
    A lot things are wrong with this paper and tend to be very one sided. And they get all butt hurt if you call them out and will just erase comments that hurt their feelings.
  • chuck
    It's about time the Campus Conservatives are called out in this paper!! After all this time coddling them and Dennis - while offering almost nothing about the goings-on of the College Democrats - someone working for this paper has finally decided that giving the right wing unmitigated free press is not the best thing to do!

    Now I hope CM Life will give the same press to the College Democrats as they give the right-wing groups. Failure to do so would constitute bias and make them worthy of a boycott. The ball is in CM Life's Court.
  • Garret Ellison
    Kinda pot calling the kettle black, don't you think? So what if the chirpy Campus Conservatives spammed your inboxes and printed out a bunch of flyers. In December, CM Life ran a 500-word story quoting the group's mouthpiece at length, although only one candidate had confirmed.

    Perhaps in that alliterative list of 'don'ts' near the end of this paper's official voice on the matter, it might be wise to add 'don't give so much credence to Campus Conservatives' line of bull**** next time.'
  • bobby
    CM-Life should be ashamed to attack a group that tried to bring people of importance to this campus. These are students that tried to do great things for CMU's reputation in the state.
  • jon
    I think it is funny how much this newspaper hates on Campus Conservatives but lingers on every word and new happening with the group. It really shows they mean a lot to the campus and the author of this story really doesn't understand how wonderful it still is that one candidate for governor is coming. I have not heard of anyone from the democratic party attending. Maybe students should get more involved and more people will come to campus.
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