I don't know enough to comment beyond saying I know people who have written textbooks too ... and they are of varying intellectual and social levels.
Ah, but you can't skip the personality when his personality is so much a part of his schtick ... and I know my schticks (just ask Andy Castro!)
Anyone who is a good self-promoter like Lou has a degree of snake-oil salesman in them. Selling himself doesn't look like it's ever a problem. Not saying he is a con man, just that he's good at convincing petople that he is an expert on a subject that, quite frankly, I don't think he knows much more about than any other Lifestyler out there. The fact he was trained as an attorney means he is a skilled liar. Point blank. He knows how to twist things to get an outcome that may well not be just.
When he was first brought to my attention (in 2011 on a wonderful thread on Social Media and Disney on anotherdisneyplace) I looked him up and one of the first things I saw was him walking around MSUSA's shop with a box around his neck and two individuals in his posse of regulars (I believe a Scott Otis was one and a Beci something was another ... I'm quite sure they are regulars in the Lifestyler circles). ... He oozed slimebag to me, but I have had many dealings with PR people, lawyers, Disney execs, Hollywood players and, even, a few government officials, so I can smell the type coming from miles away. He walked into the Cinema Shop on MSUSA and started interviewing a CP CM, who very obviously had no idea what to make of him, and was making her very uncomfortable. Now, CMs are not allowed to speak to 'media' under threat of losing their jobs and media aren't generally allowed to simply start interviewing people in the parks (I KNOW this and I KNOW people who have gotten around this and then had to deal with Disney Legal making all sorts of threats ... it's why you'll never see an O-Sentinel Disney beat writer simply buy an AP and spend time in the parks. Almost everything they do is coordinated with Dr. Blondie's cohorts at CP, which makes breaking any real news about the company virtually impossible.)
So, what Lou did that very first time I 'tuned' into him was something that would have gotten most REAL reporters, or even Lifestylers, in very hot water with Disney, possibly resulting in a Tresspass Warning issued. Yet, with Lou, it is a complete hand's off policy. He acts like he owns the place and the CP staff facilitate his every whim or need. He plays top BRAND advocate and they contribute to building the Lovable Lou BRAND. Quid pro quo and all that stuff.
I think he is quite genuine when with people. When they are supporters or can help him, he is as nice as can be and will spout whatever Waltism he pulled up that morning while sitting on the toilet. ... But if you are critical of him or want to simply know why the staff at Dixie Landings will comp a $400 bar tab for his group without blinking, well, send an email to Dr. Blondie, which she'll ignore.
You misunderstood. I had no desire to write about Lou (and he'd come after me with Disney's aid if I attempted to on my own). I was trying to figure out his game. I have lots of information on Lou. But I was interested in knowledge. How did he get in with Disney? Who greased the wheels? What exactly is his arrangement with them? Why can he do things that would get my pal Jim Hill arrested (any opinion
@lentesta since you are pals with Jim ... wondering if you guys ever run into Lou and have thoughts ... oh, and feel free to send them privately if you don't wish them to wind up in public)? And how come for a guy that is married and has kids do you never see them at WDW with him? (seems a bit bizarre unless he's into fanbois on the side)