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What Went Wrong with Democrats Messaging in 2024 and How They Can Rebound
Experts weigh in on what derailed the Democrats' messaging in 2024, and how can they rebuild a strategy that resonates with voters.
Candidates Are Infecting America With Sick Words and It's Time for Emergency Treatment
Get ready for a bold diagnosis in how America's political candidates are infecting the nation with sick words, and what it's going to take to heal our democracy.
The Inside Story Why JD Vance Was Chosen By Former President Trump
And my source also told me that Mr. Trump already has made up his mind who he will appoint as his chief of staff – Professor Moriarty.
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.
David Gergen’s Insights on Leadership Could Define the Next Presidency
Join Michael in his discussion with David Gergen about his book, Hearts Touched with Fire, How Great Leaders are Made as they explore the fundamental attributes necessary to become a leader and the key leadership lessons David has stockpiled from his half-century of public service.
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
Expect Trump to try to Dehumanize, Demonize, and Delegitimize Harris’ VP Pick
It is part of Trump’s playbook and has been for years.
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 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.
Why Trump and Biden are Covered Differently
We explore how differing media coverage of Donald Trump and President Joe Biden may influence public perception, despite Trump's controversial actions and statements that would typically undermine other politicians.
Attacks on Science and Scientists Intensify
In a hearing purportedly on the source of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Dr. Anthony Fauci to be imprisoned for “crimes against humanity.”
Can Chicago, Dems Attain PR Victory with 2024 DNC?
For the first time in 28 years, Chicago will host the Democratic National Convention.
Why Discussing Politics and Religion at Work is Becoming the New Norm
According to a Glassdoor survey, over 60% of US employees report having discussed politics with colleagues at work over the past 12 months.
Words and PR Still Matter, At Least for Some of Us
For some PR professionals it was a close-mouthed “hmmm.” Others perhaps muttered a variation on, “Oh, well that explains it.”
Late GOP Opposition to Trump: A Tale of Hypocrisy and PR Lessons from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
If Mr. Chaucer was around today, he might have included the proverb in a yarn titled, “ Better Late Than Never: The Sorry Saga of Hypocritical Republicans Opposing Donald Trump Who Are Attempting To Save Face Because They Supported Him For Years.”
PR Masters Series Podcast, Episode #71 – Special Guest, Michael Steele
Today’s special guest is Michael Steele is a former Lt. Governor of Maryland and chairman of the Republican national Committee.