wow, a lot of negative backlash to that interview. I don't know how much the campain is paying Silverstein, but it's a waste. 'Bobby' comes across to me in that article as unlikeable at best, and seriously dodgy at worst. The timelines about his sobriety don't add up, and his criminal past sounds dubious. Really, I consider myself an average guy, and neither I nor my friends and family have been to court for bouncing cheques or getting in fights. Where does Rob find these guys?
Again with the strange habit of giving a public interview to a paper, but then not wanting to be candid about anything important. You don't want to talk about it? Why sit down with the Globe? What kind of professional sobriety coach gives on-the-record interviews with Canada's second-largest newspaper?
There's also a lot of rationalization and 'no big deal' stuff going on there. I'm no addiction expert, but he seems to want to brush a lot of things off as "dealt with" or "in the past." Wouldn't the nature of his "major drug accident" be exactly the kind of thing that a recovering addict/coach would want to talk about? Wouldn't confronting responsibility for the public urination/fight be a big part of his recovery?
Another PR coup for the best camping team in the world. . .