Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

When private matters become public

(Part 2 of 3)

Part 1: Mayor: E-mails were 'not appropriate'


“What makes my marriage any different than anybody else’s?”


That was the question posed to me by Mayor Chris Montgomery’s wife, Lisa, on Tuesday, Jan. 4, less than an hour after I confronted her husband about a slew of questionable e-mails between him and another woman on his town e-mail account.


Her question is more than fair.


In fact, I spent the first 24 hours or so after discovering her husband’s e-mail exchanges trying to come up with every justification I could to ignore the story that had played out in the public documents.


I e-mailed four members of the University of North Carolina’s Institute of Government and all the professors in the political science department of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte listed online, trying to find out why we publicly discuss political officials’ private affairs.


When the holiday break apparently hindered a response from them by press time, I turned to old media reports on the private betrayals of public officials like Mark Sanford, John Edwards and Bill Clinton to find out what prompted the media coverage of their affairs – besides, of course, the sensationalism that seems to drive the mainstream media.


I didn’t find a satisfactory answer to the question of what makes public officials’ private matters fair game for public debate. What makes them different than private citizens? Does voting them into office entail an open-door policy into their private homes?


“Do y’all want to know how many times we have sex, too?” Lisa Montgomery asked Tuesday.


Referring to the discovered e-mails between her husband and another woman, Lisa said, “a lot of this I’ve known about. I know he has talked to her, and I know how this has become.


“It sort of hurts me that you think it’s necessary to publicize it,” she said. “I don’t know why our private lives have to be made public. Everybody struggles. What makes us different?”


Though I struggled myself to find a black-and-white answer to that question, it really boils down to something quite simple. Chris Montgomery, Lisa’s husband, is Mooresville’s mayor. He repeatedly participated in intimate conversations with another woman over public e-mail, which was entrusted to him by the people of this community to perform our business. He used public equipment, often on public time and from his public Town Hall office, to carry on the relationship.


Should we hold him and other public officials to a higher standard than the common citizen? Some believe we should. Does an elected official’s personal character determine the kind of leader he is? Some people believe so.


But others believe that people in general are simply hungry for scandals and sensationalism – and political leaders are often the victims.


“People love to see people fail,” Lisa Montgomery told me Tuesday. She said when her husband became mayor, she told him: “People are gonna be out to get you. They’ll stab you in the back as quick as you can turn around.”


But just as I don’t believe a person who cheats on his spouse is necessarily a bad political leader or that an extramarital affair, alone, is newsworthy, I also don’t believe it’s fair to blame “people” – i.e. the messengers or political opponents – for a public official’s egregious behavior.


At the end of the day, this story has little, if anything, to do with the Montgomery’s personal lives or their marriage.


Instead, it’s about a mayor who has demonstrated a flagrant and careless disregard of the public’s trust. And when that politician engages in such a behavior in a public arena, on public time, using public equipment, he has no one but himself to blame for the scrutiny such behavior invites.


You can also find this column in the Jan. 7 Mooresville Weekly.

62 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aside from the obvious, which Jaime points out above, Montgomery is guilty of false advertising in his quest for votes and the power and fame that he obviously adores. He campaigned continuously, even after gaining office, and held himself out as a pious Christian example who sinned very little and didn't tell fibs.

Upon questioning, his first response was a lie, and when caught, he acted as if it was his Christian duty to have sex with another woman so that he could use his very public dishonest behavior to help others see what a bad example looks like.

His thinking is typical of those who are intoxicated with power and oblivious to how the public sees their behavior. The logic seems to be that he needed to get elected Mayor so that the abuse of trust given him by his wife and family would be public knowledge so that everyone could benefit from it.

Judgement, honesty, and intelligence are things that would presumably be requirements for the office of Mayor, and he has demonstrated a complete lack of all of the above. Voters have a right to know now what they weren't told before the election.

There should be an investigation by law enforcement into whether he converted public resources for personal use, and he should be prosecuted accordingly. The town council should investigate and determine what ethical violations occurred.

Those of you who are his friends need to help him get himself and his family healed, which starts with admitting there is a problem. Attacking Jaime is not going to solve anything.

Montgomery needs to ask himself if continuing as Mayor is best for his family and if it is best for the people of Mooresville. The obvious answers are no and no, and he should therefore resign promptly.

Anonymous said...

Is this all u have to write about? Looks like trash news at our local grocery checkout line. Just remember what comes around goes around. Keep us informed on our local government but not " the days of our lives".

Anonymous said...

Great post, 5:49 PM.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Redmond is happy to have focus on someone else... for now. Darren, take you a break. You deserve it.

Anonymous said...

I dont think anyone out there really believes Jaime struggled with this decision, not with the amount of tantalizing detail that she included. He may be guilty of misuse of town equipment (and more from a moral standard), but she did not need to put all of the emails out there to get the point across. She did that to get readers. His children and their friends can read these emails now. Do you think she considered that before publishing? Yes, I understand that HE hurt his family, but she made it worse than it had to be, simply to further her own career. I would call that a wash as to who did worse.

And yes, I am posting as anonymous because I sure as heck dont want to get on her bad side!

Bob Barker said...

6:49 The problem is that if the details aren't published, the public considers it a witch hunt and nothing is done. Unfortunately the details are the proof that it takes to get things addressed. Without the details jamie would be accussed of starting rumors and exaggerating to build a reputaion. I agree that the email details are hurtful, but then again now that it is out in the open the rebuilding process can begin. A wrong that is denied drags on and rumors add to fact before it is done.

The best politicians know that coming clean (Mark Sanford) is better than cover ups and having people to lie for you (Phillip Redmond and John Edwards) which will destroy you a little bit at a time.

EVERYONE makes mistakes and almost everyone respects the person who makes a mistake and then steps up and takes responsibility for that mistake like it appears the Mayor has done.

You can recover from a mistake, but coverups last forever. Don't they Phil and Tommy and Ben?

Give the Mayor credit for stepping up.

Bob Barker said...

Keep doing what you are doing Jamie. The other "news" outlets have laid down and become puppets of the government. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

6:49 PM, Yes I for one believe that Gatton DID struggle with this story. I think she did the right thing in the end. Since when did it become the job of the press to protect the government and the families of government officials? Reporters have a job to do and this was a damn good job done by one. Nobody wants to be the one to deliver this news and you can bet your ass that Gatton knew there would be people like you that would doubt her intentions. What's ironic is that she offers YOU and people like you the forum to disagree with her. It is the role of press to protect the people of the towns they serve not to protect the government officials. I understand that most newspapers have given us a different reality than that. I appreciate the position Gatton was in and admire any news reporter for sticking his neck out and taking a risk to deliver the real news. Like it or not, a mayor writing to a "female friend" over public e-mail is NEWS. If Montgomery didn't want his family reading it, he shouldn't have written it. The blame game can stop right there. Like this article stated, only he is responsible for that. If he doesn't like the heat, there's a way out of the kitchen.

Anonymous said...

REDMOND WILL HIRE HIM

Anonymous said...

Glad to be in the County ! Wow ! In the Last Two Days Mooresville has made the News ! What is going on in Downtown Mooresville ? The Mayor is right , Everyone has problems , but not everyone uses the Public/Town Email Access to carry on with another Woman ! If our hardworking Police and Firemen did this along with our Town Employees their Jobs would have already been gone, They would be FIRED. This was most inappropriate for THE MAYOR. I cannot wait to see how the Board Handles This One ! I hope it is just like they Handled the Town Manager and they ask him to Resign ! The Mayor should do the right thing and Resign ASAP ! What an embarrassment to The Town of Mooresville !Again Glad to be in the County ! I will be watching to see what happens next !

Anonymous said...

8:24 is a Redmonite post. So f---ing obvious.

Anonymous said...

8:24 re-written after a dose of sodium pentothal:

Glad to work for the county! Wow! I'm so glad that Mooresville has made the news! Look at what is going on in Mooresville and forget about the Sheriffs Office! The Mayor is right, everyone has problems, but he should be as good as us at covering them up! We don't bother with public/County email to do our dirty stuff, we just drive right out there in broad daylight and sometimes even use the moblie command unit! If our hardworking Police and Firemen did this along with our Town Employees their Jobs would have already been gone, but the Sheriff looks out for his! This was most inappropriate for THE MAYOR! Yiou have to be Sheriff to get by with stuff! I'm glad this isn't me that is getting ready to be called on the carpet! I cannot wait to see how the Board Handles This One! I hope it is just like they Handled the Town Manager and they ask him to Resign instead of moving him to another position until things cool off like we do! The Mayor should do the right thing and Resign ASAP, things like this bring attention to other corruption in government and we don't want that! What an embarrassment to The Town of Mooresville I'm glad redmond hasn't been caught red-handed! Again Glad to work for the County! I will be watching to see what happens next so I can egg this on to keep attention off us!

Anonymous said...

I see where Russell Rogerson resigned from his job today as the Director of the Mooresville-South Iredell Economic Development Corporation.
Since Miles Atkins wife is the Down Town Commission Director and Chris Carneys brother has a job with the Chamber of Commerce. I wonder if either of them have any more relatives that they can get a job for.

Anonymous said...

6:49 If you believe she made the right choice here then ask her what the motivation was behind the story attacking MGSD and the laptops?

Anonymous said...

10:43 if I had to guess it is the voices of people who have an issues that they want to be addressed. Jamie has never written anything that was not inspired and fueled by a large number of people who wanted answers.

Apparently these were non-issues to you or your point of view dissagreed with the articles. You are welcome to start a blog with opposing views and of course Jamie freely allows others to post their opinion on this blog.

Mary said...

"Montgomery needs to ask himself if continuing as Mayor is best for his family and if it is best for the people of Mooresville. The obvious answers are no and no, and he should therefore resign promptly."

I completely agree. I hope Mayor Montgomery plans to work on restoring and repairing his marriage and family. That will leave him little time to concentrate on this town and the people herein. I really hope he gives this a lot of consideration. It sounds like he has made up his mind that he will not step down but I think the town will suffer for it.

Anonymous said...

To all of you that have never EVER posted an inappropriate email from work...never posted anything that you wouldnt want others to read...never made a personal phone call from yor work phone...judge away!

Anonymous said...

I can tell you that I have never once sent an email about rose petals to my girlfriend from ANY computer, much less a public one. I might have sent a grocery list or 2. Then again, I'm not a public official and my email isn't public. I kinda think that's the point here sweetheart. Just sayin.......

Anonymous said...

No. I actually haven't ever posted an inappropriate email from work. Does that make me weird?

Anonymous said...

Hey 10:53 did you just call me sweatheart? what did you mean by that...? And by the way, a grocery list is personal too...just not in the same way..

Anonymous said...

10:59 Define inappropriate...something not related to work? "Sweetheart, pic up the dry cleaning."

Anonymous said...

I'm not 10:53 or 10:59 for that matter. I didn't run for public office so all my e-mails are private and I like it like that. If I ever ran for public office, I'd probably save my rose petal emails for--I don't know--a hotmail or gmail or yahoo account. But that's just me.

Anonymous said...

Definition of inappropriate? How about: "Come see me now at the office. Please!" Not his wife, not his office...

Anonymous said...

inappropriate....Honey, pick up the dry cleaning please...(NOT WORK RELATED)....everyone who has a work related phone or email should consider this...if it is personal..it is not work related and YOU are guilty of misusing work resources...

Anonymous said...

Hey Mayor, try the 11:18 strategy next time you get pulled over for speeding. "Everybody else does it". Good luck with that.

Anonymous said...

11:18 And if we do, our bosses can see our email activity and fire us for violating policy. Thankfully, our corporate emails are not public record, so even if I get canned, no one else will be reading my emails. Public officials know what they're getting into when they sign up for the job. The people are their bosses. One thing I find interesting about this story is that Chris Montgomery actually thanked the newspaper for their coverage while the few fans he has left (or maybe it's just the haters of the reporter) are crying foul. What's wrong with this picture?

Anonymous said...

What he did was wrong, between he and his wife. Other than that, it is no different than any other use of work technology to do something that is not work related. We hold elected officials to the highest standard, not because we expect them to be superhuman, but because we can use their weakness to further our own personal agendas.

Anonymous said...

You find nothing wrong in a publicly paid official wasting time sending dozens of personal emails a day from his town email address? I don't know about you but I wasn't paying him to spend his days talking to a love interest. I would be just as unhappy if he had written his wife or best friend with that frequency.

Anonymous said...

If my wife sent me that many grocery lists in a day (or dry cleaning requests) we'd be broke (but really full and clean)!

Anonymous said...

@11:25---why then, do we hold doctors and nurses and law enforcement officers and clergy to the highest standard? to further our own personal agendas, I suppose. we don't hold elected officials to any standard at all when you really look at things. we re-elected jim black after he was convicted, barney frank after he was running a brothel, and the list goes on and on. asking our mayor to refrain from bending his mistress over the desk we paid for seems like a pretty low standard to me, sweetheart.

Anonymous said...

11:25 How much do you think you pay the mayor? Does he get a lunch break?

Anonymous said...

10:49 you are obviously offended by anyone questioning the Sheriffs ethics, so you are one of his people. Nice to see such gay, yankee bashing coming from someone who supports the man that supposedly is making Iredell a great place to live work and raise a family. Come up to the North End? Redmond hardly represents the North end of this county.

The main point of this article is misconduct of a public official in office. Redmond relates to concept of this article just like any other public official who has questionable behavior.

"Bring your mouths up to the north end sometime and get your a**es handed to you."

Threats of violence. That ties in with the intimidation tactics used at the Sheriffs Office. Thanks for once again proving another point and demonstrating the mentality that surrounds Redmond and his supporters. When you are wrong and have no words, just threaten people to get them to be quiet. That's not working anymore it's only pissing people off worse. Tommy is only the beginning.

Now back to the original article and issues with the Mayor.

Anonymous said...

I am not saying that I think what he did was ok, just that the way it was publicized was beyond what was necessary to get the point across, in an attempt to generate newspaper sales and promote personal agendas. Oh, and "sweetheart" I must have missed the one about bending over the desk.

Anonymous said...

Do you honestly think that anything would have been addressed without the details? I don't think so.

Anonymous said...

What is RINO Please explain

larry gregory said...

Thanks to all that shows their name and does not hide behind anonymous.

Anonymous said...

RINO - republican in name only

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Jamie Really had a hard time putting this out there. A whole 24hrs. thats funny. I think copying the e-mails and sending them to his wife would have been suffice,that is if you feel so compelled to get involved. I will be intrested to see who runs for Mayor next.... I have a good hunch they heard this story before print. Politics gotta love it. I think the use of "The Golden Rule" would have been best here because Karma might be just around the corner.

Anonymous said...

1. Just how the whole affair was carried out shows the lack of integrity that Chris has. If you can't respect your family enough to be honest with them you won't be honest with people you represent.
2. This only shows the level of intelligence of our mayor. It just reveals how immature he is. No offence Chris, but you are in way over your head when the little power that comes from being a Mayor is seen as something so great. What did you get 600 or was it 800 votes? Probably student body presidents at colleges get more than that.
3. To have someone like Chris as our mayor is just embarrassing. Agree or disagree with someone you want someone in leadership that inspires its citizenry to be better intellectually and morally. If anyone thinks Chris does that for them I question their intelligence.

Anonymous said...

Oh and the other two that also voted for the cable because they believed what Rader said.

Anonymous said...

The Town recently passed a new 'Adult Business Ordinance'. Would the Mayor' office now be considered a house of ill repute?

Anonymous said...

Not sure whose credibility has taken a bigger hit the "Mayor" or the "Journalist". Both have shown a level of maturity worthy of 7th Grade Study Hall.

The more and more I learn about the leadership in this community the more I understand voter apathy. I've seen enough dysfunction in these last few years to last a lifetime.

Anonymous said...

Article should read:
"When (I decide under the guise of journalism) private matters become public (to resurrect my career or those of my cronies).

I do not endorse what the mayor has done by any means-and if he is as devoted to his family as he claims, he should seriously consider what his #1 priority is.

And to both he and Jaime I say:

"You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, [sir], at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?"

I think our society and esp. this town desperately needs to find a sense of decency.

Slim Jim said...

....says the man whose balls are too small to attach his name.

Anonymous said...

2:42 is your first name Slim? or Jim?

Slim Jim said...

If and when the time comes for me to get on this blog or go anywhere else and belittle a person who's just doing his job, I assure you I'll have the balls to post my last name with my first name (which is Jim, actually James if you want to get specific). At this time, all I see are a bunch of spineless cowards that want to attack the mayor and the journalist but you're too afraid to let people know who YOU are. At least the mayor and the journalist have the testicular fortitude to stand by what they say by doing it with their name on it.

Anonymous said...

To "Slim Jim", Is that your real name? If it is, I am sorry your parents felt the need to burden you with such a name.

Anonymous said...

Was it decent for the press to report on Clinton's hummer? On John Edwards' love child? Or is it just not decent since this is a small town and a Republican mayor?

Anonymous said...

I dont know, did anyone ever ask Elizabeth Edwards if she felt like having their marriage problems exposed to the world made her life any better?

Anonymous said...

Do you think we know about every president that ever had an extramarital affair? If we found out now, would it mean they were not a good president, regardless of what they accomplished.

Anonymous said...

"Instead, it’s about a mayor who has demonstrated a flagrant and careless disregard of the public’s trust. And when that politician engages in such a behavior in a public arena, on public time, using public equipment, he has no one but himself to blame for the scrutiny such behavior invites."

That's the bottom line here, folks.

Mary said...

You're right 6:58PM. There are one or two people on here on both sides that keep fighting each other as if either is going to change the other's mind. The ridiculous fighting that would never happen if any of you were face to face is pointless. It's time we stop pointing fingers and disagreeing about how this story should or shouldn't have been written. The mayor messed up, he got caught. No matter how we got here, that's where we are.

Now it's time to talk about where we go from here. Anybody have any constructive ideas? I'm afraid that the mayor won't have a lot of time to lead Mooresville since he will be busy working on his family, God willing. I wonder if he has given second thought to stepping down.

I will continue praying for the mayor and his family and for this Town.

Anonymous said...

wonder what part 3 is going to be about? or when? Jaime can you hear this?

Anonymous said...

I don't know the Mayor personally but have come to know his wife very well over the past several years. I feel that she and her children have been drug through hot coals. She did nothing wrong and neither did her children. Their feelings and well being were clearly not considered upon the publishing of this article. I do not understand why the family had to be brought into this madness. These children are only involved because of what their father has done and their lives will never be the same. I pray that the the family can heal from this unfortunate situation. I hope Ms. Gatton that you can sleep at night knowing that you had a part in tearing this family apart. It was not your fault that the Mayor made poor choices but, it is your fault that you hung his family out to dry. Shame on you.

Anonymous said...

Poo on the shame and blame game. The Gatton Report was absolutely in the right when it exposed Mayor Montgomery’s abuse of town resources for his own personal purposes. These resources are paid for by hard earned tax dollars. While the moral question may be between Mr. Montgomery and his wife, the ethical question is between Mr. Montgomery and his constituents.

Anonymous said...

Now I’ve seen it all. Instead of kicking her husband’s ass, the wife of the wayward mayor is busy scolding the journalist who dared to let the rest of us know that he’s been using town issued equipment to chat up some skank.

Anonymous said...

That's what I'm saying! C*R*A*Z*Y that Lisa is being so defensive. I mean, she just found out that her husband is sniffin' around other's beds..... Possibly something she may be used to?

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Anonymous said...

Lisa Montgomery is a kind,sweet,caring,loyal, forgiving person. Anyone who KNOWS her will say these exact same things about her. Please do not judge her. This is HER marriage. She and her 3 children are the innocents ones in this whole mess. SHE doesn't deserve to be publicly put through this, and 6:29 you should be ashamed for your comment. For those of you who have a heart, please pray for Lisa.

Anonymous said...

Good reporting, Ms. Gatton. But, I'd like to have seen an explainer line telling how you came in possession of these emails. As they are public record, I think saying you got them through a FOIA request (if that is how it came to be) that is now routine for electronic communications of governments would have been a good thing to add.

Anonymous said...

Jamie you were right to report on this subject. It's about public trust and abusing the use of PUBLIC emails on the PUBLICS, or taxpayers, time and dime.

Anonymous said...

These emails are the epitome of elected official misconduct. It is deeply disturbing that the town's ethics policy does not allow for condemnation of such behavior by the other members of the board. That indicates a clear deficiency of the ethics policy. This deficiency must be immediately corrected. That responsibility falls of the shoulders of the remaining members of the board. If they choose to not act on this serious issue, their silence will speak a thousand words.