One big news story is about Congressman Jesse
Jackson Jr. and his lengthy absence while he deals with all his problems. I
read the Chicago Sun-Times story, "Despite federal probe, mental illness,Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. expected to be re-elected,"
by reporters Natasha Korecki and Art Golab, and I couldn't believe my eyes.
Jesse Jr. has had an affair, is being investigated for questionable financial
activities with Rod Blagojevich and his own funds, and is dealing with bipolar
disorder and other personal problems. Other than a recorded phone call to his
constituents, he hasn't really communicated with them and has not been seen
publicly for several months. You'd think this would be a public relations
disaster, but amazingly, it isn't. According to the Sun-Times, he has a good
chance of being reelected.
It sounds like a joke, and he's the one laughing because
everything he's doing is counter-intuitive to the public relations process.
Usually bad news, affairs, and even questionable criminal activity lead to a
bad reputation, but it's working for him. So the joke's on us, right?
I'm still scratching my head, but I still won’t give
anyone advice to not care nor to use him as an guide. He's still an example of
what not to do, and he's just very lucky. Very, very lucky. I'm sure a lot of
other people in his position would have to go into crisis communications mode,
but he has his supporters, and there are even people defending him to the
media.
I wonder how long his luck will last. I'm still not laughing, and I will certainly not do what he's doing, or suggest that to anyone else. The "high road" sometime gets lonely, yet it's the best way to travel.
Journey well, my brother, journey well! Stay on the high
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