Could you imagine the conversations that would result from Birmingham’s mayor, Larry Langford, taking his ideas directly to the blogosphere? We had definitely thought of it and all of the possibilities - that’s why we offered him a chance to write a weekly column here on my Birmingham during the early days of his administration. We also tried to include him in the interviews that we conducted as part of our election coverage. We never received an official response from him on either of those invitations.
One may ask, “Why would the mayor want to share his thoughts with us using a blog platform?” The better question may be “Why not?” Mayors across the country have turned to the blogosphere to share their thoughts for the future of their city, to control potential spin on comments and to help shape their image of #1 cheerleader of the city. Maybe some folks would be a little nervous about giving Larry that much access to us, or that he wouldn’t have access to enough people. That hasn’t stopped Mayor Slay of St. Louis, who recently used his blog to voice his opinions surrounding what’s become today’s announcement about IN Bev’s purchase of Anheuser-Busch. Huntsville’s mayor, Loretta Spencer, hasn’t posted since late January but saw the benefit of having one set up. Mayors in Richmond, VA; Phoenix, AZ; and Miami, FL all use their blogs to broadcast announcements affecting the day-to-day lives of their citizens and to share their ideas for the future of their cities.
Maybe the immediate feedback would help temper some of the grandiose aspirations that have come out of the mayor’s office - though we were all warned that we were going to have to hold on tight back on Election Night. He also doesn’t seem to be one that likes to be criticized or second- guessed (that’s why we’re still expecting fireworks at 5:15 p.m. tonight). It would be funny to see how he’d react to the instant, immediate and sharp wit shared both in support of him and against him via blog comments.
Some may wonder why we wanted him to participate on this site in the first place. Our answer is simple, “Wouldn’t you?” It would be a great way to truly encompass all thoughts and perspectives on issues in our community directly from mayor’s mouth. “Where does he actually want to lead the city?” “What has to happen to get there?” “What else do we need to know before a decision can be made?” These are all questions that are asked by a lot of people nowadays that would be easily answered if he or anyone else in his position chose to join the conversation wholly. Until then, it remains a guessing game, one that could lead many to wonder with all of the ideas floating in Larry’s head, imagined or otherwise, what more don’t we know.
André Natta is the managing editor of The Terminal.
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6 responses so far ↓
1 zackery moore // Jul 14, 2008 at 12:16 pm
My thoughts about LaLa blogging are this: he would either cause more trouble for himself because he lacks an edit button or his people would have to edit him so much it wouldn’t be genuine.
I would welcome the chance to conversate with his crew.
ZM
2 Zerolove // Jul 14, 2008 at 12:19 pm
I for one would love it if the Mayor would use a blog. I think it is the way of the future, er now. So he’s getting more disconnected with the people he claims to represent. If the Mayor is not willing to move into the future then the future will move on without the Mayor.
3 Molly // Jul 14, 2008 at 1:52 pm
Larry Langford worked along side of me as a reporter for Channel 6 News in the early 1970’s.
He knows exactly what providing immediate information to the public is all about. Granted, his staff would probably be writing his blog for him.
Langford could afford to use immediate feed back from the public on his plans for Birmingham and the metropolitan area.
It would also help members of the Birmingham City Council to know what Mayor Langford has in mind for the City of Birmingham’s money.
4 Crimsontideguy // Jul 23, 2008 at 11:20 am
Seriously,
I think that Mayor Langford is trying to make Birmingham into a truly New City Of The South. I concur with some of his new ideas. He needs a blog so that we the people can converse with him. Some of his dreams of Birmingham may be a little off base, but he is the first mayor that I have seen that is really working for a better future for Birmingham. I hope that he will focus his visions on obtainable goals for ALL the citizens. Let’s
not waste our money on the Olympics and the changing of street signs. ( No offense to Rev. Shuttlesworth.)
5 Crimsontideguy // Jul 27, 2008 at 7:31 am
The mayor would say on his blog….It’s a secrect
6 Crimsontideguy // Jul 27, 2008 at 7:34 am
The mayor might also add…I don’t know how to spell
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