Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Jeryn wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Yes, it's public, but the public's retarded. People should learn the difference between someone making a professional opinion and an off-the-cuff statement. And if they can't, they should ask.
I'm gonna keep running with the endorsement thing a second. Look at Tiger Woods, before and after the whole "I can't keep it in my pants" fiasco. How many sponsors dropped him? He's a brand, and other brands - say Nike - either do or don't want to affiliate their brand with Tiger's.
Kristof is also a brand, and he's as associable with NYT as Woods is with PGA golf. He can't say anything, in any accessible medium, without it being viewed through the lens of "that dude who writes editorials for the Times". Fair or not, they're inseparable, and that's why people get canned for sullying their own brand and then their employers' by association.
Tiger Woods lost his endorsement deals because the public is retarded.
Endorsement deals exist primarily due to this fact, though. I mean, unless you think that Tiger Woods is an amazing athlete because he puts his Nikes on in the morning.
It's not quite as simple as that, of course. More legitimately, Tiger can be considered to be a more experienced judge of footwear in athletic environments than I am since he is in such environments much more than I am, and with the budget to try out many alternatives; therefore, his recommendations may carry some weight with me.
However, this same logic can be applied to "off the cuff" statements by journalists, even editorialists. If somebody whose job it is to know contacts, be well-appraised of current events, and follow issues and policies closely in order to form educated and informed opinions says "Man, shame on you Republicans for blocking a nomination" -- as a layperson, am I left to wonder "what does he know about the situation that I don't?"
No, of course not, that's completely unreasonable. I know just as much as this guy about politics, and should thus be able to clearly see that he's just blowing off steam and taking a low shot at his ideological opponents.