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https://www.theguardian.com/books/article/2024/jul/03/all-the-worst-humans-by-phil-elwood-review-confessions-of-a-cleanup-manAll the Worst Humans by Phil Elwood review confessions of a cleanup man
A former PR looks back on a career spent whitewashing foreign baddies
Charlie English
Wed 3 Jul 2024 02.30 EDT
Operators like me oil the machines that prop up authoritarian power all over the world, writes the Washington PR man Phil Elwood in All the Worst Humans. I help those machines function by laundering the sins of dictators through the press. He may be overselling himself hes a publicist, after all but not by much, if we are to believe his romping memoir of a career spent manipulating the media on behalf of the bad guys.
Its no shock that the obscenely wealthy pay large amounts of money to PR companies to change the narrative in their favour. Whats more surprising is who these companies will work for, and what they are prepared to do. No job, it seems, is too big or too dirty. In 2018, the Washington firm Qorvis took $18.8m from the Saudis in what Elwood calls PR cleanup fees after the Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered and dismembered in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul. Up to the Sochi Olympics, New York agency Ketchum counted Vladimir Putin as one of its biggest clients, and took a reported $40m off the Kremlin and Gazprom. But the company whose machinations Elwood exposes in most detail is one he worked for, Brown Lloyd James, a boutique strategic consultancy founded by Peter Brown, who once managed the Beatles. It was at BLJ that Elwood performed many of his lowest tricks.
Brown, who, we are told, lives by the maxim anything is possible with the right amount of money, is close to rock royalty. He was name-checked by John Lennon in The Ballad of John and Yoko, and attended Paul and Linda McCartneys wedding as a witness. His Rolodex contains some of the most famous names on the planet: guests at his parties have included Donald Trump, Barbara Walters and Yoko Ono. Hes also unafraid of deploying his contacts in the service of what Elwood describes as a host of foreign baddies.
This is a tabloid confession of a book, an insiders account of working in the reputation launderette, and an apology too: it is one of Elwoods deepest regrets, he writes, that he helped Qatar win the World Cup. Its a taut read, full of hyperbole. He is one of the most dangerous people in the business, he tells us, who has manipulated narratives even invented them when needed to fix problems for a client. Im not proud to say Ive seen the destruction my handiwork has created, he writes. We live in dangerous times, and my industry helped make them so.
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happy feet
(1,110 posts)I've turned ALL media off (including MSNBC) ... it's content of his speech, his character and his excellent record these last 3-1/2 years. He's surrounded by an excellent cabinet, VP Harris could step up if need be.
So sick of the bedwetting, given the alternative lost of democracy, with continued assistance from the corrupt SC 6, there will be no turning back if King Trump can now fire civil servants, install those loyal to him, only, have the Justice Department work solely for him (instead of the people), jail his so called enemies (incl Pres Biden), destroy SS, welfare and all other programs for the people, destroy NSA, CDC, etc...turning them into propganda arms for his own ego......when the idiots realize he's destroying the government including the services they now enjoy --- it'll be too late.
GOTV VOTE BLUE
txwhitedove
(4,015 posts)frightenening. And, just how much can you believe from a master manipulator? OK, now on my list.