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GOP Insider backlash continues against Sarah Palin
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Crisis Communications, Debate Central, Foreign Languages, Government & Politics, Great Lectures on December 2, 2010

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Now Ed Rollins has ripped Sarah Palin a new one. Rollins was Reagan’s campaign manager and he isn’t taking too kindly to Palin’s comparisons of herself to the Gipper. Does this hurt Palin among GOP faithful? No; it actually helps her solidity her base with the Tea Party and other outsiders. Rollins is a Washington Insider who’s been around forever. Worse, he’s a CNN commentator, in other words, he consorts with the enemies in the eye of conservative Republicans. More from Rollins at Mediaite.
Ed Rollins attacks Michael Steele’s communication skills
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Communications, Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, Public Speaking Skills, Sales and Marketing, Video on August 16, 2010
Daily Broadcast – Steven Slater, GOP Chairman, Obama and the Mosque
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Communications, Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, Media, Media Training, Politics, Video on August 16, 2010
Sound bites of the day TJ Walker – Michael Steele, Steven Slater, Obama and the Mosque
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Communications, Crisis Communications, Politics, Social Media on August 16, 2010
Ed Rollins, the GOP operative who was Ragan’s Campaign manager, basically came out and admitted that GOP Michael Steele is the biggest disaster to happen to the Republicans since, well, Watergate. Steele isn’t able to communicate positive messages about the party—he’s too busy defending himself against the charges that he is the biggest screw-up ever.
Confirmed-Steven Salter has been offered a reality show. But Steven, don’t spend the cash just yet, there’s a minor niggling detail to be ironed out, namely, did you make the whole thing up about getting hit on the head and suffering abuse form passengers?






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