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My Takeaways from the Harris-Trump Debate
Both had to do better than Joe Biden, or did they?
A “Weird” New Word Might Be Added To The Political Word Game
Political opponents using a time-tested, yet often deceitful tactic: repeating a message until it's believed.
Trump’s War With The Army Provides Important PR Lessons
Trump is not the first sullied politician to do so.
The Ego-Driven Communicators
Question? Is there a person with a bigger ego than Donald Trump?
Walz Accepts VP Nomination, Showcases Ties to Everyday Americans
Celebrating his connections to ordinary Americans as a high school teacher and coach, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz formally accepted the vice presidential nomination at last night's DNC.
“Nothing More Could Have Been Done” About COVID
By August 31, more than 193,000 Americans had died from the virus.
From 1968 to Today, Heather Hendershot and Michael Zeldin on Media and Democracy
In this episode of That Said podcast, Michael revisits a pivotal moment in American history with historian Heather Hendershot, author of When the News Broke: Chicago 1968 and the Polarizing of America
The Language of the Harris and Trump Campaigns and the Stark Divide Between Joy and Grievance
The stakes have never been higher for those wielding the power of words. Helio Fred Garcia, a leading authority on crisis communication, illuminated the profound impact of language in the first of our ongoing exclusive CommPRO industry member webinars.
Zero to 66,000 COVID Fatalities in the First 63 Days
“In a health security crisis, speed is essential… the specter of rapid community transmission and exponential growth is real and daunting.”
Foremost, Harris and Walz Must Not Let Trump Define Who They Are
I would tell her that making herself and her veep choice more available to the public and media is more necessary in this campaign than in ones where the candidates are widely known because of the short time they have to introduce themselves to Americans who are not politically knowledgeable.
Revisiting John Dean’s Take on Trump’s Authoritarian Grip
This February 2021 chat with John Dean about his eye-opening book, Authoritarian Nightmare: Trump and His Followers is as relevant as ever.
Expect Trump to try to Dehumanize, Demonize, and Delegitimize Harris’ VP Pick
It is part of Trump’s playbook and has been for years.
It’s A New Ballgame. With Advice For People In Our Business
It’s a new ball game is a phrase used by baseball announcers when a team that has been far behind rallies to come close or tie their opponent.
Missing the Opportunity to Use Masks to Slow the Spread
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization identified three necessary conditions to contain the outbreak.
If I Was Advising Kamala Harris
The vice-president should ignore Mr. Trump’s nasty remarks against her, and have a “never Trump” Republican respond to them.
How To Talk At Work About The Attempted Trump Assassination
The attempted assassination of former President Trump is the latest bloody reminder of how tense the 2024 election has become.
We Saw It Coming. Missing the Opportunity to Contain the Pandemic
The National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) is just one of many medical intelligence units nested within the U.S. intelligence agencies.
How Lessons From Charles Darwin’s Evolutionary Theories Are Being Played Out On The Political Stage
Former President Donald Trump is a prime example of Darwin’s evolutionary theory.
Bursting Biden’s Bubble
Whether in the bubble of our heads or the circle of acolytes closest to us, our ability to see the forest for the trees is severely limited.
Taylor Swift is The Possible Democrats Savior Who Frightens Donald Trump
I think that the 2024 presidential election might be an outlier and hinge on the endorsement of a celebrity.