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Voters on Main Street are more worried about the problems they face this Christmas and their concerns with debts and losing their jobs, not trying to score little points, some people need to grow up!
If you truly believe that the current situation we are in is because of our past US leadership then you better have the guts to call the new administration and its people to the mat right out of the gate. Checked out the current state of politics in the president-elect's backyard (Illinois governor mess)?. Makes one wonder where Obama was while this was taking place.
Look, I hope things get better but if there is an underlying attitude like the one Favreau holds in the new administration then I have to say that I should question his ability to be any part of the leadership team of our country. Some of us on Main Street actually see this kind of stuff as a disgrace and not funny at all.
Here's a funny thought. The first time this joker meets the Secretary of State following this photo. Oh to be a fly on the wall for that one!
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This has nothing to do with Barack Obama's future administration or the quality of character of Jon Favreau. This blog has become the best resource for information regarding Online Reputation Management. Therefore this is a very relevant place to discuss this story. It is in no way an attack, but rather a honest observation of this unfortunate choice of Mr. Favreau's part. Please do not confuse politics with the topic of this blog.
In the tone of full disclosure: I have been an ardent supporter of the Obama's campaign and future administration, both online and off.
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It takes years to earn reputation and a second to loose it. That guy is just an example. God bless him.
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Surely you understand that the reputation management should have started BEFORE the incident occurred. In other words, who allowed the atmosphere of the campaign to get to the point that this was OK? (To anticipate responses: I'm a former journalist who has been to some wild parties, but I still can't imagine how the chief speech writer for a presidential candidate would have thought this was OK, especially with women staffers present.)
This has now become an issue of reputation management for Obama.
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Returning, however, to the point of the article, yeah.. As I think was implied, great care has to be taken, especially when you're in a position like Jon Favreau you have to be extra careful about what you do in your personal life, as well as how public you make your personal life.. The moral or political implications of the actions have no bearing on the discussion here.. Mr Favreau, and Obama's entire public relations team, should have seen the possibility of something like this coming and put measures in place to prevent it or at least minimize the damage caused by it
If you go the news result from the Kansas City Star you can see where the ORM side of this gets real dicey, real fast. First, there's the mention that Favreau is 27 years old and writing speeches to represent the free world which is interesting in it's own right. It's the commentary though that could be an ORM nightmare. It says at the end of the blurb that the speech on the Jan. 20, 2009 should be a doozy. What should be a historic event now has this completely unneeded stupidity attached to it.
Man, "You better watch out .." no longer just applies to Santa Claus coming to town. If you are not careful the fishbowl that Andy referred to can get polluted real fast.
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I appreciate that your post has nothing to do with the politics of that matter directly but the opinions of John and myself are the result of this type of ORM screw up and good indicators of what might happen elsewhere on the net.
Reality is also that if you bring this to the front as news it is adding to the ORM 'magnitude' so you need to be prepared as well for this kind of reaction.
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Favreau should be fired, not edified.