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Election mailer riles public comment

by Matt Baldwin / Whitefish Pilot
| September 21, 2011 8:18 AM

An election mailer paid for by

Whitefish City Councilor Phil Mitchell drew extensive public

comment Sept. 19 at the council’s regular meeting. The mailer was

received by Whitefish residents last weekend.

On one side it shows the faces of three

candidates in the upcoming city elections, including mayoral

candidate and current councilor John Muhlfeld, and councilor

candidates Frank Sweeney and Richard Hildner. Bold text says “Their

way created so many problems before, why give them a chance to do

it again?”

The other side of the mailer shows a

copy of Mitchell’s recent opinion piece in the Whitefish Pilot

responding to another Pilot opinion piece dubbed “The Whitefish

Way” signed by mayor Mike Jenson, among others, endorsing council

candidates.

A dozen people spoke about the mailer

during the public comment portion of Monday’s council meeting and

some asked Mitchell to take them off his mailing list. Joan Vetter

Ehrenberg asked Mitchell why he would send out a mailer against

council candidates he may have to work with if they are

elected.

Sam Neff said he was “dismayed” and

that the mailer put the city back into negative campaigning.

Councilor candidate Doug Wise donned a

“Harry Potter” sorcerer cap and called for more “r-e-s-p-e-c-t”

during this election season. He didn’t address Mitchell’s mailer

directly, but said every one needs to respect each other and their

opinions.

“59937,” he said, noting Whitefish’s

zip code, “that’s our community and our neighbors.”

Mitchell responded to the public

comment at the end of the meeting. He said he has the

Constitutional right to share his opinion through the media he

chooses.

“I felt the need to respond to [mayor

Jenson’s] opinion,” Mitchell said, referring to the “Whitefish Way”

opinion piece. “The brochure is well-documented and truthful.”

Councilor Ryan Friel, who sits next to

Mitchell at council meetings, called out Mitchell for the mailer

and said it was disrespectful and referred back to Wise’s call for

respect.

“We can agree to disagree on a lot of

things,” Friel said. “I don’t see the way you presented that as

respectful, as a coworker. If I presented that, you would have

chastised me.”

He said it wasn’t representative of the

Christian way.

As elected officials, Friel said, “we

are to hold ourselves to a higher level, you didn’t do that.”

Jenson responded to Mitchell by saying

the “Whitefish Way” opinion piece he signed was an endorsement of

candidates, which was different than the mailer.

“I didn’t sling anything at anybody,”

Jenson said.

“We disagree, and that’s fine,”

Mitchell said as the meeting closed.