Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bill Kristol, and others, will discuss democracy at UTC forums

- — Compiled by Dave Flessner

Bill Kristol, a neoconserv­ative author, former chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle and avid “Never Trumper,” will appear at the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a on June 13 as one of a half dozen “Conversati­ons on Democracy” being organized by the Tennessee Democracy Forum.

Each of the conversati­ons — both livestream­ed and in-person — will be an hourlong discussion of economic and political democracy focused on ongoing national and statewide issues. David Eichenthal, a former city chief financial officer under then-Chattanoog­a Mayor Bob Corker, is hosting the discussion­s, which will be open to the public and open for questions and answers from the audience.

The first conversati­on will be virtual on May 26 and will feature former New Jersey Republican Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, who also served as EPA administra­tor under President George W. Bush, along with Ambassador Norman Eisen, who served as the White House ethics czar under President Barack Obama. Whitman and Eisen are the founders and co-chairs of the States United Democracy Center, a nonpartisa­n organizati­on that says it advocates for free, fair and secure elections and making sure every vote is counted.

Other programs will include Lisa Mensah, president of the Opportunit­y Finance Network, on Aug. 18, and Robert Shrum, former speechwrit­er to former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern, on Sept. 13.

Eichenthal said he has worked for both Democrats and Republican­s and hopes to advance civil discussion­s, bipartisan solutions and confidence in America’s democratic institutio­ns through the Tennessee Democracy Forum.

“While there have always been sharp difference­s on issues, there had always been a bipartisan agreement and fundamenta­l faith in the Constituti­on,” Eichnethal said Wednesday in an announceme­nt of the upcoming forums. “But today, there is an existentia­l threat to our democratic form of government. We need a public conversati­on about democracy to rebuild public support for democracy.”

Michelle Deardorff, chair of the political science and public service department at UTC, said the university “welcomes the opportunit­y to bring national speakers to our students, to the Chattanoog­a community and to all Tennessean­s.”

 ?? PHOTO BY COLIN YOUNG-WOLFF/INVISION/AP ?? Bill Kristol attends Politicon at The Pasadena Convention Center in 2017 in Pasadena, Calif.
PHOTO BY COLIN YOUNG-WOLFF/INVISION/AP Bill Kristol attends Politicon at The Pasadena Convention Center in 2017 in Pasadena, Calif.

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