How did we trust the guy named Essjay?
Turns out that one of Wikipedia most “prolific” contributors, who went under pen name Essjay, and claimed to be a professor of theology was…nowhere near that. He was a 24-year-old Ryan Jordan who...
View ArticleWhen life gives you lemons, eat Quiznos
According to Consumerist, a shopper blog, Quiznos has a regulation in its crisis management plan that says that in the event of natural disaster, terrorist attack or other ills, the company’s...
View ArticlePlease don’t fly JetBlue in the winter
I actually use JetBlue quite a bit to fly home to California. Boy, am I glad I am not flying home tonight. Once again, JetBlue is canceling all of its two hundred something flights out of New York...
View ArticleAll Hail Mizz Vanity
Are you hot enough to be a coveted date for those who’re seeking love online? Well, one self-proclaimed 8.2 Jason Pellegrino says Internet dating services attract a lot of desperate people but they...
View ArticleOn Elizabeth Edwards
Allow me to veer off my usual observations about the online business and public relations and comment instead about one remarkable and graceful lady–Elizabeth Edwards. I applaud the decision of John...
View ArticleWal-Mart tries again
Great article in this week’s New Yorker about Wal-Mart and its desperate attempts to improve its much tarnished reputation. To his credit, the writer, Jeffrey Goldberg, tries to paint a balanced...
View ArticleBushy’s latest PR disaster
Some astonishing things are happening in politics lately. Forget the Attorney General saga or the fact that we’re in the fifth year of war with no light at the end of the tunnel. Our President quoted...
View ArticleHow Arianna Huffington Missed the Boat.
Arianna Huffington called Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the most “reasonable guy in the room,” this week because of his kind treatment of the British soldiers during their 13 day stay in Iran. “President of Iran...
View ArticlePundit’s ego at the expense of tolerance
Racist remarks have been flying out in the open all over cable networks lately. Some fine examples that come to mind: Glenn Beck, one of the more outrageously bigoted figures on TV asking the first...
View Articlemaking sense of the senseless
Last Monday, a very lonely, severely mentally disturbed man opened fire in a Virginia Tech classroom, ending the lives of 32 bright and promising students. Immediately, news crews from around the...
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