Who could survive the media microscope?
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2013-07-31 8:11 PM |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: Who could survive the media microscope? Kate proposed a poll like this, though she may just have been referencing the "junk pic" idea, but the poll mechanism might be good to pose a bit more general question: if you were to run for office, what would the media microscope reveal about you? Pretty sure polls are anonymous |
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2013-07-31 8:21 PM in reply to: Guest |
Elite 4435 | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? I wouldn't last five minutes. |
2013-07-31 8:22 PM in reply to: jobaxas |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by jobaxas Haha! Me either;)I wouldn't last five minutes. |
2013-07-31 8:23 PM in reply to: jobaxas |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by jobaxas I wouldn't last five minutes. That's five minutes longer than me. |
2013-07-31 10:12 PM in reply to: switch |
Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by switch Originally posted by jobaxas Haha! Me either I wouldn't last five minutes.
Polaroid, Red Boots, For Sale,,,,,,,,, maybe |
2013-07-31 10:18 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Elite 6387 | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? No point in even filling out the paper work.... ...but also, it's a little different for me today... because my skeletons are out. Maybe not on line, but I'm an open book in real life. So, while I do not think I could hold a public office, I have wondered if I put it all out there, could I win on merit or principles? Who knows? With most this stuff, it is the secret stuff that get's exposed. And they want to keep it a secret for a reason... because nobody would vote/support them if they knew... duh. And with most today they put up this facade that they are some rightous person in some sort of way. Principled, strong charactor.... So that is the problem. It isn't so much what they do, it is what they do in secret while portraiting some false public image that brings them attention. So... if I got up there and laid it all out and said feel free to take your shots if you have nothing better to do... but this is what I am going to do about our problems... could I get any support???? |
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2013-08-01 6:02 AM in reply to: crusevegas |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by crusevegas lol... that was high school Vegas, and it would be way down on the list; )Originally posted by switch Originally posted by jobaxas Haha! Me either;) I wouldn't last five minutes.
Polaroid, Red Boots, For Sale,,,,,,,,, maybe :) |
2013-08-01 6:09 AM in reply to: powerman |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by powerman No point in even filling out the paper work.... ...but also, it's a little different for me today... because my skeletons are out. Maybe not on line, but I'm an open book in real life. So, while I do not think I could hold a public office, I have wondered if I put it all out there, could I win on merit or principles? Who knows? With most this stuff, it is the secret stuff that get's exposed. And they want to keep it a secret for a reason... because nobody would vote/support them if they knew... duh. And with most today they put up this facade that they are some rightous person in some sort of way. Principled, strong charactor.... So that is the problem. It isn't so much what they do, it is what they do in secret while portraiting some false public image that brings them attention. So... if I got up there and laid it all out and said feel free to take your shots if you have nothing better to do... but this is what I am going to do about our problems... could I get any support???? I completely agree with what you've said here. It would be so "refreshing" (sorry, it had to be said) to have a candidate lay it all out there like that and also not be a self-righteous db. I would vote for you powerman. Powerman! Powerman! Powerman! |
2013-08-01 6:42 AM in reply to: switch |
Elite 6387 | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by switch Originally posted by powerman No point in even filling out the paper work.... ...but also, it's a little different for me today... because my skeletons are out. Maybe not on line, but I'm an open book in real life. So, while I do not think I could hold a public office, I have wondered if I put it all out there, could I win on merit or principles? Who knows? With most this stuff, it is the secret stuff that get's exposed. And they want to keep it a secret for a reason... because nobody would vote/support them if they knew... duh. And with most today they put up this facade that they are some rightous person in some sort of way. Principled, strong charactor.... So that is the problem. It isn't so much what they do, it is what they do in secret while portraiting some false public image that brings them attention. So... if I got up there and laid it all out and said feel free to take your shots if you have nothing better to do... but this is what I am going to do about our problems... could I get any support???? I completely agree with what you've said here. It would be so "refreshing" (sorry, it had to be said) to have a candidate lay it all out there like that and also not be a self-righteous db. I would vote for you powerman. Powerman! Powerman! Powerman! Easy.... I have not told you what I have done yet. |
2013-08-01 7:01 AM in reply to: powerman |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by powerman Well, I feel like I have a pretty good handle on your politics, and we've just kinda established that it doesn't really matter what you've done as long as you own it, so...Originally posted by switch Originally posted by powerman No point in even filling out the paper work.... ...but also, it's a little different for me today... because my skeletons are out. Maybe not on line, but I'm an open book in real life. So, while I do not think I could hold a public office, I have wondered if I put it all out there, could I win on merit or principles? Who knows? With most this stuff, it is the secret stuff that get's exposed. And they want to keep it a secret for a reason... because nobody would vote/support them if they knew... duh. And with most today they put up this facade that they are some rightous person in some sort of way. Principled, strong charactor.... So that is the problem. It isn't so much what they do, it is what they do in secret while portraiting some false public image that brings them attention. So... if I got up there and laid it all out and said feel free to take your shots if you have nothing better to do... but this is what I am going to do about our problems... could I get any support???? I completely agree with what you've said here. It would be so "refreshing" (sorry, it had to be said) to have a candidate lay it all out there like that and also not be a self-righteous db. I would vote for you powerman. Powerman! Powerman! Powerman! Easy.... I have not told you what I have done yet. Powerman! Powerman! Powerman! Btw, I wouldn't wish political office on my worst enemy. |
2013-08-01 8:41 AM in reply to: Guest |
Expert 1215 Austin, TX | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? This reminds me of seeing the closing minutes of one of those entertainment shows that runs right before prime time starts. The episode showed Brittney Spears getting into a car after leaving rehab. The hundreds of flash bulbs going off in her face was repulsive. I really wondered how can you maintain any level of sanity with that going on? I try to make an effort not to visit entertainment news websites like TMZ because that just helps drive up their viewer count and advertising revenue. My favorite celeb handling of the media is Matthew McConoughey (sp?). When he and Lance Armstrong first started hanging out together, a media type asked if they were gay lovers. His response: we tried it and didn't like it. I thought that was a great "FU" to the media. |
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2013-08-01 9:30 AM in reply to: switch |
Elite 6387 | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? OK... well I have one. |
2013-08-01 10:53 AM in reply to: powerman |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? a lot of it depends though if your skeletons wants the fame and hoping for that pay day. Wiener says up to 10 girl (there for at least 10). One one has come forward. 9 (in theory) still have not come forward and probably not. |
2013-08-01 11:37 AM in reply to: chirunner134 |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? I couldn't care less who knows about the dumb crap I've done.....but I doubt I could get elected if you piled it all up. |
2013-08-01 12:15 PM in reply to: Left Brain |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? I would do all right unless they got some help from old "friends"...If some buddies wanted to turn state's evidence, or some girls saved up some smart phone gag photos? I could have a rough go. I left no paper trails or evidence. All hearsay. |
2013-08-01 12:23 PM in reply to: Kido |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by Kido I would do all right unless they got some help from old "friends"...If some buddies wanted to turn state's evidence, or some girls saved up some smart phone gag photos? I could have a rough go. I left no paper trails or evidence. All hearsay. Which is good if your in a criminal court. Hearsay is big in the court of public opinion especially if any news articles about it spin it as being true. In a world were you have to convince voters its even worse. Even 1 lie about someone can make or break someone even if the truth comes out. |
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2013-08-01 12:51 PM in reply to: 0 |
Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Me. I'm honest to goodness boring as hell. As a teen, I'd be in bed by 10:00. My curfew was "monday morning before school" and I don't believe I spent the night away from home other than camp and such. Edited by DanielG 2013-08-01 12:52 PM |
2013-08-01 12:52 PM in reply to: chirunner134 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? I want to know who the 6 people are who have voted "no skeletons" :) Really? Nothing? Chit, even Tuwood said he'd be out, and you got nothin? |
2013-08-01 12:54 PM in reply to: DanielG |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by DanielG Me. I'm honest to goodness boring as hell. As a teen, I'd be in bed by 10:00. My curfew was "monday morning before school" and I don't believe I spent the night away from home other than camp and such. YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn it, Daniel;) Really? Nothing? |
2013-08-01 12:55 PM in reply to: Hugh in TX |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by Hugh in TX This reminds me of seeing the closing minutes of one of those entertainment shows that runs right before prime time starts. The episode showed Brittney Spears getting into a car after leaving rehab. The hundreds of flash bulbs going off in her face was repulsive. I really wondered how can you maintain any level of sanity with that going on? I try to make an effort not to visit entertainment news websites like TMZ because that just helps drive up their viewer count and advertising revenue. My favorite celeb handling of the media is Matthew McConoughey (sp?). When he and Lance Armstrong first started hanging out together, a media type asked if they were gay lovers. His response: we tried it and didn't like it. I thought that was a great "FU" to the media. Nice. |
2013-08-01 12:58 PM in reply to: switch |
Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by switch Originally posted by DanielG Me. I'm honest to goodness boring as hell. As a teen, I'd be in bed by 10:00. My curfew was "monday morning before school" and I don't believe I spent the night away from home other than camp and such. YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn it, Daniel Really? Nothing? I'm the guy your mom wanted you to bring home. Seriously. Then again, it helps with work when I go to security every time it's required. We have one guy who has never even smoked pot (I have a couple times, in JrHS). Security never believes him and he ends up having to prove it |
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2013-08-01 1:01 PM in reply to: DanielG |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by DanielG Originally posted by switch I'm the guy your mom wanted you to bring home. Seriously. Then again, it helps with work when I go to security every time it's required. We have one guy who has never even smoked pot (I have a couple times, in JrHS). Security never believes him and he ends up having to prove it :) Originally posted by DanielG Me. I'm honest to goodness boring as hell. As a teen, I'd be in bed by 10:00. My curfew was "monday morning before school" and I don't believe I spent the night away from home other than camp and such. YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn it, Daniel;) Really? Nothing? I know that people like you exist. That there are some people who are just wired that way. That's cool. I just am not at all wired that way. And, yet, you smoked pot in JUNIOR high? Say more about that. |
2013-08-01 1:03 PM in reply to: switch |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by switch I want to know who the 6 people are who have voted "no skeletons" Really? Nothing? Chit, even Tuwood said he'd be out, and you got nothin? I have trouble deciding what's a skeleton or not. |
2013-08-01 1:08 PM in reply to: Kido |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by Kido Originally posted by switch I want to know who the 6 people are who have voted "no skeletons" :) Really? Nothing? Chit, even Tuwood said he'd be out, and you got nothin? I have trouble deciding what's a skeleton or not. Float one by us :) |
2013-08-01 1:10 PM in reply to: switch |
Subject: RE: Who could survive the media microscope? Originally posted by switch I know that people like you exist. That there are some people who are just wired that way. That's cool. I just am not at all wired that way. And, yet, you smoked pot in JUNIOR high? Say more about that. Public BBS and all that so I'll keep it a bit generic. Remember, JrHS for me was in the '70s. Just about literally everyone tried pot. More times than I can remember, the two guys beside me in science class shared quaaludes. I never understood that. We were at the very tail end of the hippie stuff and right before disco brought everyone from pot to coke as a past time. Tried it. Didn't like it. Didn't see the point. Pot, not coke. Never tried anything stronger. Have a drink maybe once every five/six years if something catches my eye and sounds neat. |
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