April 2011: The 5 Worst Video Media Disasters

Written by Brad Phillips on April 29, 2011 – 6:42 am

It’s that time again…for the five worst video media disasters of the month!

April’s victims include a sleepy Vice President, a clueless politician, and one two three ridiculous CEO’s.

One favor before we begin: if you enjoy these cringeworthy moments as much as I do, would you please share them on Facebook and Twitter? Thank you. Okay, on with the list!

Oh the Horror!

Number 5: Joe Biden Falls Asleep

During arguably the most important speech President Obama has ever given on entitlement reform, Vice President Joe Biden appeared to fall asleep. As a result, many headlines about Obama’s speech included mention of Biden’s ill-timed snooze, once again robbing the president of his ideal headline.

It’s not the first time Biden has done that – it happened during the signing ceremony for health care reform, as well (see number seven here).

 

#4: Senator Jon Kyl’s Lame Excuse

Anyone can get a statistic wrong. So when Arizona Senator Jon Kyl mistakenly said that 90% of Planned Parenthood’s services were abortion-related (it’s actually 3%), all he had to do is apologize. Instead, his office claimed that the Senator’s remark was “not meant as a factual statement” – and that’s the moment this became a much, much bigger story. (Click here to see the full story, with a great clip from Stephen Colbert.)

 

#3: Mike Lazaridis, Founder, Research In Motion

As Sam Donaldson once said, “The questions don’t do the damage, only the answers do.”

During a BBC interview, RIM’s founder – the maker of the BlackBerry – abruptly cut off an interview when he didn’t like a question. His whining and complaining looked more like that of a cranky grade schooler than a corporate CEO. He should have been able to answer these questions with ease, but instead made the story bigger with his peeved responses. 


#2: Dick Fleming, St. Louis Chamber of Commerce Head

As media avoidance strategies go, this one’s a beaut. Instead of speaking with the reporter about his salary, Dick Fleming, President and CEO of the St. Louis Regional Chamber & Growth Association (RCGA), decided to seek refuge in the back hallway of a hotel near a stack of milk crates. The full story is here.

 

#1: Bob Parsons, CEO, GoDaddy.com

The founder of GoDaddy.com released a video of himself killing an elephant during a recent trip to Africa. He posed over the dead elephant’s carcass with a self-satisfied grin, set the video’s soundtrack to AC/DC’s “Hell’s Bells,” and blamed PETA for the fall-out.

Wait, there’s more. He threatened to sue bloggers who showed the video – even though he originally released the video himself. And he never did apologize, instead insisting he would murder elephants again. As a result of his bad behavior, Mr. Parsons lost thousands of customers, self included (see story here).

The original video is no longer available due to Parsons’ copyright claim; although this news clip will give you a good summary, the original was much, much more graphic.

 

BONUS VIDEO: I’m Going To Announce Your Secret Pregnancy on National Television

When MSNBC’s Martin Bashir sat down with his network colleague Contessa Brewer, she had no idea what was about to happen. Let’s just say it’s bad form to announce a co-worker’s pregnancy to the world on live, national television.

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