For a while, I’ve been calling and emailing the organizers of the National Tea Party Convention with some basic logistical questions, to no avail. Kevin Diaz
“„Organizers say that journalists without passes will not be allowed into the convention at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. (A Star Tribune request for a pass was denied, the paper’s interest in covering its home-state congresswoman notwithstanding). Convention spokesman Judson Phillips informs us that most of the sessions are closed “at the request” of the presenters. “Given the media interest, I don’t want the sessions disrupted and overrun with the media,” he said.
“„Thank you for your inquiry about media coverage of the First National Tea Party Convention in Nashville.
“„This is a working convention and the sessions will not be open to the press. We are planning two events that the media could have access to. Neither has been finalized. One would be on Friday and the other would be on Saturday.
“„We have a very limited number of press passes and they have been accounted for. Press without a pass will not be allowed into the convention area.
“„If you want to interview any of our speakers, please let me know and we will try to work that out. Governor Palin will not be available for interviews.
“„If you wish to interview someone about the convention, please email me, Judson@Teapartynation.com and I will try to work out arrangements for that.