My favorite part about that story was them claiming you used theme park message boards to oust Michael Eisner to get Bob Iger in.
That entire story that was told falls apart the moment you start picking at it. Like most conspiracy theories, especially the glamorous and exciting ones, it requires you to suspend rational thought and basic common sense at several key junctures in the tale.
But so many folks were so willing to want to believe it, they refused to step back for 3 seconds and think it through.
Like yes I'm sure the Disney board and investors were all on Miceage forums to get all their information

. Also you clearly are not a fan of Iger regardless so that story never made any sense to me.
To be fair, as I've been chatting on chat boards for coming up on 30 years this summer, you could probably dig up old comments of mine from Usenet in the '97-'99 era, or Laughingplace in the '04-'08 era, etc. and see my thoughts on Eisner and Iger all evolve.
But then as rational humans talking about stuff we love, we all evolved our thoughts on those two men.
I remember being fairly opinionated in '04-'05 that it was time for Eisner to go. I was very supportive of Roy Disney's public campaign at that time. DCA 1.0 had been a horrific failure and was a huge embarrassment, and even the quick fixes thrown at it in '02-'04 were cheap downgrades (Tower of Terror, Bugs Land, MSEP, XGames, etc.). Paul Pressler was a complete disaster as Parks Chairman circa '98-'02, and Cynthia Harris's policies and operational decisions were literally killing Disneyland guests during that time.
I don't think anyone didn't want Eisner to leave by 2004.
My thoughts on Iger evolved similarly through the 2010's. By the time he chose Chapek to lead the Parks in 2015, I was quickly souring on being an Iger fan. That wasn't anything unique to me, I think the majority of us Parks fans felt the same way and our opinions and thoughts changed a lot in the late 2010's.
And to your point, a lot of my opinion was definitely shaped by the bitchy Al Lutz commentary of that era. Classic laughs!
