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I would agree with Pudge that Malloy isn't accomplishing much in this whole situation.
I think he's trying. It's just that he has this nice guy kind of image. He's a momma's boy. He's always going around saying things like "Oh, that is just super!", "Let's build a better future together!", "I support family values", etc. That is all sissy nonsense. I am so sick of hearing stuff like that.
Because he is such a patsy, it's no doubt why ESPN is not intimidated by him. He needs an image makeover.
They could do a series of commericals where Malloy is made out to be a tough guy. There could be some guys breaking into a car, and Malloy goes up and yells at them and threatens them and they leave. There could be one where he backs down some bikers for insulting his "old lady". I'm just kind of brainstorming. There are whole lot of ideas. This could be worked into political ads, but they need to make sure that don't have the normal sissy overtones.
If Malloy wasn't such a pansy, he could send over a note to ESPN saying "Mr. Malloy is unhappy with the current state of affairs", and they would be scared and make sure things "get taken care of". They would think he was a mob boss.
I think he's trying. It's just that he has this nice guy kind of image. He's a momma's boy. He's always going around saying things like "Oh, that is just super!", "Let's build a better future together!", "I support family values", etc. That is all sissy nonsense. I am so sick of hearing stuff like that.
Because he is such a patsy, it's no doubt why ESPN is not intimidated by him. He needs an image makeover.
They could do a series of commericals where Malloy is made out to be a tough guy. There could be some guys breaking into a car, and Malloy goes up and yells at them and threatens them and they leave. There could be one where he backs down some bikers for insulting his "old lady". I'm just kind of brainstorming. There are whole lot of ideas. This could be worked into political ads, but they need to make sure that don't have the normal sissy overtones.
If Malloy wasn't such a pansy, he could send over a note to ESPN saying "Mr. Malloy is unhappy with the current state of affairs", and they would be scared and make sure things "get taken care of". They would think he was a mob boss.