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Showing Original Post only (View all)Wayne LaPierre Speech Was A Total Public Relations Disaster, Say PR Experts [View all]
Public relations experts who have experience working with the gun industry expressed horror on Friday afternoon at the National Rifle Association's response to the Newtown, Conn., shootings.
The group's executive vice president, Wayne LaPierre, struck a scolding tone on Friday, blaming the video game industry and media for exposing youth to a culture of violence, and calling for armed police or security guards in schools: "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," LaPierre said.
Public relations professionals reached by The Huffington Post said the timing of his message, which broke a week of silence in the wake of the tragic murder of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School, could be an irredeemable mistake for the group.
It was worse than if the NRA had not spoken at all, said Gene Grabowski, executive vice president of Levick Strategic Communications, a Washington, D.C.-based issues management firm that has worked with firearms manufacturers. "The same message about the culture in another time and place might have made sense, but in context of tragedy, it seemed mean-spirited, cold and misguided."
The group's executive vice president, Wayne LaPierre, struck a scolding tone on Friday, blaming the video game industry and media for exposing youth to a culture of violence, and calling for armed police or security guards in schools: "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," LaPierre said.
Public relations professionals reached by The Huffington Post said the timing of his message, which broke a week of silence in the wake of the tragic murder of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School, could be an irredeemable mistake for the group.
It was worse than if the NRA had not spoken at all, said Gene Grabowski, executive vice president of Levick Strategic Communications, a Washington, D.C.-based issues management firm that has worked with firearms manufacturers. "The same message about the culture in another time and place might have made sense, but in context of tragedy, it seemed mean-spirited, cold and misguided."
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Wayne LaPierre Speech Was A Total Public Relations Disaster, Say PR Experts [View all]
hlthe2b
Dec 2012
OP
Bullshit it doesn't make sense now and it won't make sense ten years from now.
Uncle Joe
Dec 2012
#7
Like Cheney, LaPierre had 'other priorities'. Typical upper-middle-class
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#36
To think of the last minutes of those kids' lives, then to see Wayne LaPierre
mountain grammy
Dec 2012
#19
"The same message about the culture in another time and place might have made sense...."
Liberalagogo
Dec 2012
#22
As an NRA Life Member, I shake my head and wonder if he's actually pushing for new gun control laws.
Kennah
Dec 2012
#26
I noticed that also. Israel is in a state of war. Canada isn't. The U.S. isn't. Therefore we
yellowcanine
Dec 2012
#35
All I could see was the blood on his hands and $$$$ falling out of his pockets....
Dems to Win
Dec 2012
#32
He might as well have given free Bushmasters with the NRA logo to the families of the victims
Kaleva
Dec 2012
#50
If all they are worried about is public relations no wonder there was a disaster. n/t
Cleita
Dec 2012
#51
Gee, good thing the experts weighed in; it's not like any idiot could have told you that.
dorkulon
Dec 2012
#65
What The NRA's Wayne Lapierre Gets Paid To Defend Guns aka don't puke on your shoes
farminator3000
Dec 2012
#70
also, there is something missing from this thread. where are all the gun lubbers?
farminator3000
Dec 2012
#71