Roger Ailes produced one of the most infamous political ads of all time, and it helped George H.W. Bush win the presidencyRebecca Harrington
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It’s Trump vs. the Courts, and It Won’t End Well for Trump—(DSC: This is a GIFTED article)— it is an opinion piece out atThe New York Timesby J. Michael Luttig (Judge Luttig was appointed by President George H.W. Bush and served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourt...
The ads, which were widely seen as dishonest and misleading, were credited with helping to undermine Kerry’s campaign and secure the election for President George W. Bush. Since then, the term has been used to refer to any similar type of political attack that uses dishonest or misleading t...
Bush’s “faith agenda.” Evangelicals often get their hopes up when George W. Bush speaks as an orthodox Christian, only to see them dashed on the reality of his presidential actions (and inactions). Liberals and secularists fear that the President is going to impose his Christianity upon ...
(Benoit et al.,1991), George Bush (Benoit and Henson,2009), Donald Trump (Benoit and Glantz,2017), and Kyriakos (Aspriadis,2021a,2021b). For example, Neofytos Aspriadis (2021a,2021b) examined the image restoration strategies of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis after being accused ...
Politicodiscovered that the groups “raised $43 million — 74 percent of which came from small donors.” But almost none of the money raised can be accounted for: “The PACs spent only $3 million on ads and contributions to boost the long-shot candidates often touted in the appeals, compar...
Some of the candidates spent much more money than Trump (most notably Jeb Bush before he bowed out) to no avail. Apparently money can’t buy what Trump has to offer. Or perhaps, Trump recognized that people really don’t want to see political ads for 18 months straight? Maybe Trump will...
June 6, 2020: Active Denial System (ADS) heat ray and pain ray device spotted at 17th and L St., NW, in Washington DC during Black Lives Matter protests. It is a millimeter wave DEW [directed energy weapon] that is much less damaging than a microwave oven. Source: Oct. 1, 2020 ema...
June 6, 2020: Active Denial System (ADS) heat ray and pain ray device spotted at 17th and L St., NW, in Washington DC during Black Lives Matter protests. It is a millimeter wave DEW [directed energy weapon] that is much less damaging than a microwave oven. Source: Oct. 1, 2020 ema...