Summary This document provides a list of strategic inventories from which he seems to draw from and implement. This information is helpful for those who wish to work with Trump, or understand him better. At the bottom of this page you’ll find insights into Donald Trump’s secret playbook. Distraction, Overload, Chaos Practically every day, using… Continue reading Donald Trump’s Operational Strategy
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Dennis Kucinich: “The Trump Inaugural Address – A Progressive Review”
Shortly after Donald Trump’s inauguration, Dennis Kucinich, a well known progressive liberal Democrat, posted to his Facebook and Twitter accounts “Great inauguration speech!” with some additional words of praise, support, and congratulations for Donald Trump – but no further explanation. Thousands of angry (now former) Kucinich supporters immediately reacted with harsh responses and by deleting Kucinich as… Continue reading Dennis Kucinich: “The Trump Inaugural Address – A Progressive Review”
Seven Reasons Why Attendance Numbers at Trump’s Inauguration Became an Issue
Introduction Following the 2017 Presidential Inauguration, one of the topics being discussed (among many) has been the size of the crowd attending the inauguration. This has some people asking, “What does it matter?” There are several reasons why this has become an issue. Disclaimer This document is provided as an impartial inventory of reasons why… Continue reading Seven Reasons Why Attendance Numbers at Trump’s Inauguration Became an Issue
The Obama Foundation: What’s Next from Barack and Michelle Obama
Introduction Two of the most powerful, connected, and influential people in the world recently had their schedules open up. Now they are launching an initiative that educates and empowers active, informed, engaged, and purposeful citizens. It’s something you’ll want to support: “The Obama Foundation will be a living, working startup for citizenship — an ongoing project for… Continue reading The Obama Foundation: What’s Next from Barack and Michelle Obama
Eclipsing and Storyline Drift
On January 22, I posted an article about a subtle aspect of reporting that impacts how accurate or misleading the message of a story is. By way of simple analogy, let’s say there’s a video of someone’s retirement party. The video is edited in such a way that the crowd shots shown in the video… Continue reading Eclipsing and Storyline Drift
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Agree: “Pharma Gets Away with Murder”
Summary At a time when the nation is at odds, there’s one thing these two opponents agree on: “Pharmaceutical companies get away with murder.” Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump both agree that pharmaceutical companies are extorting money from patients with artificially inflated prices on drugs and essential medical supplies. Normally, with matters of consumer choice, marketplace… Continue reading Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Agree: “Pharma Gets Away with Murder”
El País Entrevista con el Papa Francisco (El País Interview with Pope Francis)
[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”1_2″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Intro – Spanish” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”] Español El 21 de enero de 2017, en una entrevista con El País, el Papa Francisco discute la política y el popularismo de Estados Unidos. Aquí tenemos dos extractos de esa entrevista. Lea la entrevista completa en el sitio web de El País:… Continue reading El País Entrevista con el Papa Francisco (El País Interview with Pope Francis)