Following coverage of the media hype generated when local Tea Party organizer Dianne Capps made the comment about hanging U.S. Sen. Patty Murray at a rally earlier this month, Capps recently sent an e-mail to this reporter outlining certain “changes” expected to occur at future events.
If the event is held indoors – like the rally inside a building at the Asotin County Fairgrounds where Capps made the statement about Murray – cameras will not be permitted, Capps’ e-mail states. “You can buy a video from us.”
Apparently, “people complained that they stumbled over the tri-pod from the camera of KLEW-TV” and “there was little room” at the last rally. “Cameras are a distraction for those who come to see the meeting.”
Both KLEW and the Lewiston Tribune, according to Capps’ e-mail, are not needed for announcing upcoming events.
While these are the terms spelled out by Capps, a little inquiry around the news room tells me some of these terms will not be met here at the Tribune.
We will continue to make announcements when a Tea Party rally is imminent and any public space – like the Asotin County Fairgrounds – is fair game for media coverage.
The next Lewis and Clark Tea Party Patriots rally will be held on April 10 at the Lewiston Community Center.












