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Speak in Sound Bites
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Communications, Media, Professional Speakers, Video on March 30, 2011
Ronald Regan was a great speaker who knew how to captivate his audience. This clip shows how he used sound bites to get quoted and be remembered.
Speaking Secrets of Ronald Reagan -Celebrating his 100th Birthday -presentation training
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Audio/Video Technology, blogging, Body Language, CEOs/Financial, Communications, Crisis Communications, Media, Professional Speakers, Public Speaking Skills, Technology, Training Community, Video, Voice, Workplace on February 7, 2011
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.
Obama Mocked for Using Teleprompter at Elementary School
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics, Keynote Speaking, Media Training, Politics, Uncategorized on January 25, 2010
Once again President Obama is being mocked for using a teleprompter–this time at an elementary school. My advice, the President should ignore his critics and keep using the Teleprompter–it works for him and keeps him on message. Democrats used to attack President Reagan for using cue cards, even in meetings. Reagan, wisely ignored his critics too.
Sen.-Elect Scott Brown for President???
Posted by TJ Walker in Body Language, Crisis Communications, Debate Central, Government & Politics, Humor, Media Training, Politics, Presentation Skills Training, Professional Speakers, Uncategorized on January 20, 2010
The headline on the Drudge Report is about the new Mass. Senator running for President. Premature? Of course, but the euphoria is natural for two reasons. #1, it was a real political coup for any Republican to take control of Ted Kennedy’s Senate Seat. And #2 it is a testament to the communication skills of Brown.
Why is Sen.-elect Brown getting such good marks and why is he being compared favorably to Ronald Reagan?






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