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Fox 25 Debate: Tierney's Empty Chair

The congressman was absent as the other two candidates in the race discussed campaign issues.

 

File this one under "Campaign 2012 Oddities."

Fox 25 hosted a debate for the 6th District candidates Thursday evening, but there was one noticable absence: incumbent Congressman John Tierney.

Tierney did not attend the debate, as illustrated on the coverage with an empty chair with a microphone on it.

"We have asked the congressman repeatedly here at Fox 25 to join us at this debate," Fox 25's Maria Stephanos said. "We gave him a whole host of dates that he could come in going all the way back to Sept. 20. His campaign has declined our request again and again saying that he has a full schedule."

Republican Richard Tisei was there, with Libertarian candidate Daniel Fishman of Beverly.

"I feel a little like Clint Eastwood that we're going to be debating an empty chair," Tisei said, seemingly amused. "Maria maybe it was the last time he did a debate with you."

Tisei was referring to a debate on Fox 25 in 2010 in which Tierney seemed frustrated with Stephanos.

"I think it's unfortunate that the congressman chose not to come, because I think his ideas deserve fair representation," Fishman said. "And without him being here to represent them, they're not going to be heard."

Tisei and Fishman then discussed the sluggish economy. Asked what his first legislative effort would be, Fishman spoke about his idea for a bill he called "The First Three are Free."

"If an employer wants to hire an employee right now, it costs him as much paperwork to hire one as to hire 1 million," Fishman said. "Getting that first thing of paperwork out of the way would allow the 20 million small businesses that have no employees to hire one person right now. If even a sixth of them hired an employee, it will put 3 million people back to work right away."

Tisei said his first act in Congress would be a push to repeal the medical device excise tax included in the Affordable Care Act.

"We have one of the largest clusters of medical device companies up on the North Shore. It's been the one bright spot in our economy, and everybody whose looked at this has said it's a bad tax, you already have companies implementing hiring freezes and saying that they're going to maybe do layoffs."

Tisei again dismissed Tierney's claims that he is a right wing extremist, calling himself a pro-choice "Bill Weld Republican."

Stehanos discussed the attacks on family members we've seen in this race -- Tierney's in-laws involved in an illegal gambling operation and speculation that Tierney knew about it as well as Tisei's family having been involved in accusations of misleading clients in the 1980s and 1990s. Tisei dismissed the attacks on his family and once again said that Tierney was being dishonest about what he did or did not know about his in-laws' dealings.

Fishman, however, humorously said he felt left out.

"We have Mr. Tisei with a Web site attacking Congressman Tierney, and Congressman Tierney with a Web site attacking Mr. Tisei," Fishman said. "I had to put up a Web site attacking myself. And I have to say, those photos of me and Derek Jeter are Photoshopped."

Related Topics: David Fishman, John Tierney, election 2012, and richard tisei

Bryan McGonigle2

9:25 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

He's not busy putting up campaign signs. Congress isn't in session. And the Mass Democratic Party is doing all the mailings - so he's not licking envelopes.

I don't think he's working on the Patch's list of unanswered questions from his so called Live Chat back in May - but if he were it would explain everything since he averages of eight minutes per answer which might take up through Christmas.

I think he's too busy avoiding questions. Or maybe trying to line up a new gig for when the current one ends.

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Bryan McGonigle2

9:29 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

I stand corrected. My comments were out of line.

I think the most plausible explanation is that he doesn't want to debate in front of an unfriendly audience - kind of like an away game when you'd rather play home games.

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Bryan McGonigle

9:34 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

I don't think your comments were out of line. Although for clarity's sake I'll point out to readers that MikeA was being funny :) Patch doesn't have politicians employed with us and we make an effort to remain nonpartisan in our political coverage (the blogs politicians post in the blog section, as well as Letters to the Editor, are not news coverage).

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Bryan McGonigle2

10:06 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

I think my original comments were out of line in the sense that the Congressman isn't obligated to accept every debate invitation that goes out. He's free to choose how he campaigns.

Cool Fusion

9:39 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

I think an ant crawled across the screen? Did I just read that Tierney didn't show up to debate. Heavens, Other than a fund raiser or two, Tierney hasn't been seen in North Andover for the last 4 years.

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Bill Kelly

11:02 am on Saturday, October 6, 2012

Duck and cover is not a good political strategy to follow especially when you are already facing the toughest challenger to come along in your incumbency.

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