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Obama is Failing to communicate with His Liberal Base
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics, media relations, Presentation Skills Training, public relations, reputation management on December 5, 2010
And now Frank Rich is comparing Obama to a hostage suffering from Stockholm Syndrome.
No Presentation is Loved by Every Audience Member
Posted by TJ Walker in Fear of Speaking, Government & Politics, Great Lectures, Humor, Keynote Speaking, Media Training, Politics, Presentation Skills Training, Professional Speakers, Public Speaking Skills on May 3, 2009
The following quote comes from a major media commentator/journalist. Can you guess who said it and about what president?
“The cheeks of every American must tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat and dishwatery remarks of the man who has to be pointed out as the president of the United States.”
A. Author Ann Coulter on Bill Clinton’s 2nd Inaugural Address
It’s been 3 days since Obama made his gaffe on Leno and the issue isn’t fading away
Posted by TJ Walker in Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, Humor, Media Training, Politics, Professional Speakers on March 22, 2009
Sunday’s CNN program State of the Union with John King devoted an entire segment to analyzing Obama’s “Special Olympics” quip. The sober-minded Thomas Friedman mentions it in his Sunday column too http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/opinion/22friedman.html.
I think the gaffe has now worked its course and will soon disappear. However, I agree with New York Times columnist Frank Rich http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/opinion/22rich.html?em that Obama is getting too far behind the ball when it comes to presidential rhetoric not matching public sentiment. Rich contends that the financial crisis is Obama’s Katrina, and he isn’t giving it serious attention. I concur.





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