PR or Not?
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Jesse Lee further plumbs the absurdity of Jeff Jarvis’ assertions, while Jarvis updates/backpedals/amends his declaration.
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Uh, just remember, that a day without jarvis is like a day without a bleeding ulcerated hemorrhoid.
And what happened to Drupal and the Newspaper motif??? I take a vacation for a week and the world shifts underneath my feet!
I guess I’ve been reading your site via my Treo and RSS for a week…. But now visiting I understand what a few of your posts last week were and why bloglines didn’t have anything from you about a week ago. Well, glad to see you’ve routed around the damage and are back on the net…. Not a bad design for what I suspect was a hurried few days work….
Is there someway you can capitalize on your MT, Drupal and WordPress experiences?
OK, so now Jarvis is claiming that his PR comment was a “wry way” of saying Bush lied. He would have been better off, says Jarvis, to tell us the truth right off.
That’s pure fantasy.
What Jeff proposes is that Bush should have gone to the American people and said: “OK, I know we were attacked by al Qaeda and you’re all pretty angry about that, but instead of doing something about that, I want to invade Iraq. Why? Because we can and I want to.”