Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Well, the aspirational one. The real one is people of Walmart, you mean? But a lot of Americans will see that photo and feel a connection. The values reflected are supposed to be evocative of what America stands for, in a non-political way. It's Scarlet O'Hara's realization that nothing matters except her home soil of Tara. Contrast that with Elon who is out of shape and calls his son "XAE 12", and his media platform "X". Or Mark who looks and behaves like a robot in his metaverse. It's a very clever way of making this billionaire and his girlfriend relatable.
I give it full marks for PR campaign. There is nothing so successful as the obvious.
Why are they so aggressive in doing PR? Isn’t the point of being a billionaire having privacy??
Anonymous wrote:I don’t make disparaging comments about people’s looks but why are they in Vogue? Neither party is known for their sense of fashion or for having good style. Quite the opposite in fact.
Anonymous wrote:https://pagesix.com/2023/11/13/celebrity-news/lauren-sanchez-jeff-bezos-trolled-over-uncomfortable-vogue-shoot/
Laughing out loud at “thought that was Steven Tyler”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Well, the aspirational one. The real one is people of Walmart, you mean? But a lot of Americans will see that photo and feel a connection. The values reflected are supposed to be evocative of what America stands for, in a non-political way. It's Scarlet O'Hara's realization that nothing matters except her home soil of Tara. Contrast that with Elon who is out of shape and calls his son "XAE 12", and his media platform "X". Or Mark who looks and behaves like a robot in his metaverse. It's a very clever way of making this billionaire and his girlfriend relatable.
I give it full marks for PR campaign. There is nothing so successful as the obvious.
Why are they so aggressive in doing PR? Isn’t the point of being a billionaire having privacy??
Excellent question, and the question we should be asking. Maybe he's considering going into politics, or maybe he's gearing up for lawsuits or congressional hearings or controversial decisions by Amazon or maybe there's going to be a major shake-up at WaPo.
Good PR is never wasted, and this didn't cost him too much effort considering the accrued goodwill of the populace.
PP you are responding to- I feel it's just a lot more dumb than that? Like they want attention for the sake of getting attention... is anyone else getting that vibe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Well, the aspirational one. The real one is people of Walmart, you mean? But a lot of Americans will see that photo and feel a connection. The values reflected are supposed to be evocative of what America stands for, in a non-political way. It's Scarlet O'Hara's realization that nothing matters except her home soil of Tara. Contrast that with Elon who is out of shape and calls his son "XAE 12", and his media platform "X". Or Mark who looks and behaves like a robot in his metaverse. It's a very clever way of making this billionaire and his girlfriend relatable.
I give it full marks for PR campaign. There is nothing so successful as the obvious.
Why are they so aggressive in doing PR? Isn’t the point of being a billionaire having privacy??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Well, the aspirational one. The real one is people of Walmart, you mean? But a lot of Americans will see that photo and feel a connection. The values reflected are supposed to be evocative of what America stands for, in a non-political way. It's Scarlet O'Hara's realization that nothing matters except her home soil of Tara. Contrast that with Elon who is out of shape and calls his son "XAE 12", and his media platform "X". Or Mark who looks and behaves like a robot in his metaverse. It's a very clever way of making this billionaire and his girlfriend relatable.
I give it full marks for PR campaign. There is nothing so successful as the obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Well, the aspirational one. The real one is people of Walmart, you mean? But a lot of Americans will see that photo and feel a connection. The values reflected are supposed to be evocative of what America stands for, in a non-political way. It's Scarlet O'Hara's realization that nothing matters except her home soil of Tara. Contrast that with Elon who is out of shape and calls his son "XAE 12", and his media platform "X". Or Mark who looks and behaves like a robot in his metaverse. It's a very clever way of making this billionaire and his girlfriend relatable.
I give it full marks for PR campaign. There is nothing so successful as the obvious.
Why are they so aggressive in doing PR? Isn’t the point of being a billionaire having privacy??
Excellent question, and the question we should be asking. Maybe he's considering going into politics, or maybe he's gearing up for lawsuits or congressional hearings or controversial decisions by Amazon or maybe there's going to be a major shake-up at WaPo.
Good PR is never wasted, and this didn't cost him too much effort considering the accrued goodwill of the populace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Well, the aspirational one. The real one is people of Walmart, you mean? But a lot of Americans will see that photo and feel a connection. The values reflected are supposed to be evocative of what America stands for, in a non-political way. It's Scarlet O'Hara's realization that nothing matters except her home soil of Tara. Contrast that with Elon who is out of shape and calls his son "XAE 12", and his media platform "X". Or Mark who looks and behaves like a robot in his metaverse. It's a very clever way of making this billionaire and his girlfriend relatable.
I give it full marks for PR campaign. There is nothing so successful as the obvious.
Why are they so aggressive in doing PR? Isn’t the point of being a billionaire having privacy??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Well, the aspirational one. The real one is people of Walmart, you mean? But a lot of Americans will see that photo and feel a connection. The values reflected are supposed to be evocative of what America stands for, in a non-political way. It's Scarlet O'Hara's realization that nothing matters except her home soil of Tara. Contrast that with Elon who is out of shape and calls his son "XAE 12", and his media platform "X". Or Mark who looks and behaves like a robot in his metaverse. It's a very clever way of making this billionaire and his girlfriend relatable.
I give it full marks for PR campaign. There is nothing so successful as the obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.
That is in no way the down home all- American look!![]()
Anonymous wrote:
They seem like a genuinely decent, not crazy couple, but I don't base my opinion on photographs. I base my opinions on the comments from those who know them and have worked with them.
And if I happen to have distinctly different tastes in clothes and style and fashion than those two... well, that's fine. It takes all kinds, doesn't it? They're going for the all-American down-home look, and you'll concede it has a certain mass appeal.