At a recent press conference, Anthony Weiner lost all control of reporters
and resorted to begging them to listen to him. His 800-pound gorilla was off
its leash and it started smashing everything in sight. Anthony just stood there
helpless, losing complete control.
Running for mayor of New York, there is no doubt that Weiner
has important issues he would like to talk about. Reform that would benefit the
middle class, budgets, and maybe even new subway schedules, all were ignored.
All because of a gorilla that has twice been national headlines and the butt of
late night TV jokes.
Sure he had held a press conference to deal directly with
the gorilla already, but like anyone who has poured cream into coffee, you
can’t just separate things that easily once they’ve been mixed.
The press wanted to get comments on the more recent exploits
of Carlos Danger, Weiner wanted to talk about the issues of his campaign. He
was getting more and more agitated with every question, the press loved it. The
more the press poked at the 800-pound gorilla, the crazier the whole scene
became.
All Weiner had to do was acknowledge the gorilla, be willing
to deal with it right up front, so he could then, and only then, redirect the
reporters to what he wanted to talk about. Instead, Weiner tried to ignore the
800-pound gorilla, the reporters could see only
the 800-pound gorilla, and, in the mess and frustration of all that, the
800-pound gorilla took center stage once again. Not exactly Anthony’s desired
result.
If you have a distraction – a well-known issue, an obvious troubling
situation, a persistent question – deal with it. First. Upfront. Right off the
bat. If you don’t, the gorilla will get loose and destroy everything.
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