Posted on 12/01/2009 6:14:00 AM PST by Kaslin
Fess up, Tiger. If you dont, the tabloids are gonna kill ya.
The storyline so far is that for some reason your apparently furious wife Elin teed you up inside your Florida mansion with one of your Nike golf clubs, and that you sought escape by hot-footing it outside at two-thirty in the morning to your Cadillac Escalade in the driveway. But Elin kept coming at you. So you tried to slam the SUV down the driveway in racecar fashion, something youve probably done hundreds of times before. Only this time, for some reason, you hit a fireplug and wrapped the car around a tree.
But Elin still kept coming at you, slammin the club into the rear windshield. She must have had a long iron in her hand. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
How you got your face scratched and wound up on the side of the road is still a mystery. But the tabs are saying a woman named Rachel Uchitel is the alleged home-breaker. That you have some kind of relation ship with her. And that story is not going to die until you put it to rest one way or another by fessing up and telling the truth.
Adding fuel to these flames, you have pulled out of your very own tournament, the 2009 Chevron World Challenge, which is scheduled for this week. Tiger, my friend, one thing you need to consider is the business angle to this narrative.
The Daily Beast is running a story about your $100 million car crash. Investigative reporter Gerald Posner estimates that even if you take a 10 percent hit on your endorsement income, this incident could cost you $10 million a year, totaling $100 million over the next decade. At risk could be your contracts with Nike, Gatorade, and AT&T. Theres also Accenture and the EA video-game series.
So, my friend, marital infidelity just doesnt pay.
South Carolina governor Mark Sanford tried stonewalling, but it didnt work out too well for him. His career is now finished. Another bad case is that of former North Carolina senator and unsuccessful presidential candidate John Edwards. He really had a bad time of it, with the tabloids literally chasing him into the bathroom. His career is finished, too. On the other hand, Nevada senator John Ensign did fess up -- about one half step ahead of the tabloids -- and he may well live to see another reelection day.
And then theres Bill Clinton, who stonewalled about his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Woaaah! That caused one heck of a blow up, including impeachment proceedings in the House. Remember when he said that it depends on what the meaning of the word is is? This was the worldwide sex-cover-up stonewalling attempt to end all marital-infidelity sex-cover-up stonewalling attempts.
Tiger, you dont want to go there. That could be you. There are lessons to be learned about coming clean as fast as possible.
Even though I personally have only one-ten-thousandth of your media and business impact, perhaps my story will be helpful. Over 15 years ago, after missing a big speech and resigning from my career on Wall Street, the New York Times came after me with a story of serious alcohol and drug abuse. They were right. I believed then as I do now that honesty is a virtue, and I fessed up. I got sober. My saintly wife and I recently celebrated our 22nd marriage anniversary. And today I am fully employed at CNBC (for which I am eternally grateful). People forgave me. God redeemed me.
But in your case, if there is no alcohol, drugs, or infidelity, and if there is a better-sounding, truthful explanation of your events, youve gotta get out there and say it. As you know, your clean, serious, sober, near-perfect, golden-boy bloom is already off the rose. And if you insist on stonewalling, from now on its damage limitation. And that will be no fun at all. Your bottom will be lower than anything you ever imagined.
Fans love the way you play, and so do I. Sunday afternoons are a treat watching you. But youre in a heap of trouble right now. Stonewalling, whether in business or politics, seldom pays.
Cmon Tiger. Be a mench. Fess up and clear the air. If you do it soon, you will be forgiven, and this too will pass.
He doesn’t owe anyone squat.
He’s not required to talk to the cops either.
His lawyers (and Nike’s) disagree with the confessional.
Larry nails it.
(Sort of like Elin did...)
I suppose if part of his success is due to people being “fans,” then he will have to live with the inevitable backlash when the media has ammunition to use against him. Drawing it out will only make it worse.
As for me, I don’t care about anything other than his golf game, if that.
Nike, Gatorade, AT&T, et al., beg to differ.
It also didn’t help when he refused to talk to police. Twice. Its unfortunate that celebs can’t keep their pants/panties on. A week ago he was someone kids and adults alike could look up to as one of the few good guys. Today, not so much.
WHY did Larry say there was NO INFIDELITY with Tiger, when that is what this is all about??????
It’s not so much what he “has” to do. Legally, he’s done all he needs to do, unless someone shows up with a warrant. But publicity-wise, Kudlow’s right. Fans and possibly endorsements might be at stake, and that’s going to make his privacy very expensive.
Of course he owes no one anything, nor is he owed any endorsements— should the companies he is hooked up with decide that he’s damaged goods because of this little contratemps.
This ranks around 266,715th of ‘news’ stories I’m concerned about.
If his name was Fred Jones of Ottumwa, Iowa, nobody would care about this stuff...............
Further, why is anyone - particularly FReepers - wasting their time with it?
Fess up, Tiger. If you dont, the tabloids are gonna kill ya.
Ummmm..., I think he did... LOL...
11/29/09
As you all know, I had a single-car accident earlier this week, and sustained some injuries. I have some cuts, bruising and right now I'm pretty sore.
This situation is my fault, and it's obviously embarrassing to my family and me. I'm human and I'm not perfect. I will certainly make sure this doesn't happen again.
This is a private matter and I want to keep it that way. Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible.
The only person responsible for the accident is me. My wife, Elin, acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble. She was the first person to help me. Any other assertion is absolutely false.
This incident has been stressful and very difficult for Elin, our family and me. I appreciate all the concern and well wishes that we have received. But, I would also ask for some understanding that my family and I deserve some privacy no matter how intrusive some people can be.
I thought it was the other way 'round...........
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