From Deseret News archives:
Workman walks out of interview
The embattled mayor on forced leave from her post and under two felony charges was a guest on the "Radio West" program Wednesday on KUER but lasted only a few minutes.
She took offense at a line of questioning by host Doug Fabrizio, stood up and walked out of the studio.
Her exit was preceded by questions regarding the panel that found there was probable cause to charge her with felony misuse of public funds.
Workman suggested the panel was beholden to Democratic District Attorney David Yocom, "so it was not as independent as it appeared."
Fabrizio responded: "Kay Bryson, a Republican, then was beholden to a Democrat."
Workman: "Signed an oath to Salt Lake County."
Fabrizio: "Doesn't seem plausible, mayor, does it? He may have signed an oath, but you really don't respect Kay Bryson's independence or integrity? Forget the technicality for a moment . . . ."
Workman: "Oh my goodness. Hey, if you're gonna talk like that . . . ."
Fabrizio: "Talk like what?"
Workman: "See you later, Doug. Thank you very much."
Although two callers chided Fabrizio for "needling" Workman, most of the subsequent callers to the program lambasted the mayor for her early exit.
"I think her political strategy at this point should be to stay home, close the door and not talk to anyone," one caller said.
"She's been called a fighter, but when someone runs from a fight, that's not a fighter," said another.
Workman campaign adviser Dave Owen later called into the show to do some damage control.
"Obviously, she's under some degree of strain right now, (but) I think she's been bearing up very well under an incredible load," he said.
In a Wednesday meeting with the Deseret Morning News editorial board shortly after the truncated radio interview, Workman said Fabrizio had come into it with an agenda.
"He kept twisting the questions around," she said. "I didn't feel like he really wanted to find out what was going on."
Fabrizio himself said he might have taken a different tone, though he didn't apologize for the questions he asked.
"It's not my thing to be a Mike Wallace kind of interviewer," he said. "I don't feel that's very productive . . . I have an open invitation to the mayor to come back, and I'll try to get it right, but I'm not going to change the substance of the questions."
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