![]() intelligence community to develop an insider threat program and monitor user activity on all classified networks for possible signs of a breach. The legislation would require all 18 agencies in the U.S. Mark Warner, D-Va., the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. “The notion that there was no checking process by the archivist so that that becomes a formal step rather than a ‘nice to do,’ I think, is terribly important,” said Sen. In the cases of Biden, Trump, and Pence, classified material was found commingled with personal records. But if you don’t deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on.Under two bills unveiled Wednesday, anytime a president seeks to classify a mix of official and unofficial papers as personal records, the archivist would first have to conduct a security review to ensure nothing is classified. ![]() ![]() ![]() “You can create excitement, you can do wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole. “You can’t con people, at least not for long,” he wrote. In The Art of the Deal, Trump wrote about why Jimmy Carter was a one-term president, and it basically came down to living up to your brand. He’s had to scrap his planned “Keep America Great” reelection slogan. Rather than “Drain The Swamp,” his administration has been aggressively corrupt, with multiple advisers and associates being charged with crimes. Trump has only kept about a quarter of his campaign promises, according to Politifact, and his most memorable ones, like “Build The Wall” and make Mexico pay for it, haven’t come true. He vowed to not be a typical politician and he made big promises, but you can only run that campaign once. The success of Trump’s 2016 political brand was due in large part to his outsider status. At rallies, the signage on Trump’s lectern could look different at different stops, which seemed par for the course for a candidate who didn’t use matching Gs in his “Make America Great Again” hats and who scrapped the original Trump-Pence logo because it was too suggestive. Trump jumped back into presidential politics in 2015 with heightened celebrity and a new logo, but the campaign wasn’t strict about how the logo was used. “Since that point in time, each of these successive campaigns … how marketing and branding have taken over the role of the political party.” Kennedy, most would say he’s the first real marketed candidate that we had,” Newman said. “If you go back to pre-marketing oriented campaigns, I would say, you go back to 1960 with John F. Trump was a continuation of a trend in American politics going back to JFK, of candidates marketing themselves and winning elections on the strength of their personal brand rather than their party connections, Bruce Newman, a professor of marketing at DePaul University and editor-in-chief of the journal Political Marketing, told Yello in an interview. Adviser Roger Stone said the fact that everyone knew Trump was “the single most important quality for a candidate with Donald’s baggage.” “He was already a national figure,” Stone told New York magazine. Trump’s celebrity was crucial to his future political success. The show gave Trump the respect of Middle America and was the bridge to his campaign, former NBC publicity director Jim Dowd said. “On TV, you feel you get to know the person,” Mark Burnett, the creator of “Apprentice” told the Washington Post. “The Apprentice,” though, took Trump’s celebrity to the next level. ![]() His lifestyle inspired rappers to drop his name more than 300 times over 30 years, and Biff, the bully villain in “Back to the Future” who grows up to own a casino tower, was based on Trump. Trump had become a pop culture figure in part by requiring he get a cameo in movies that were filmed in Trump Tower. “You’re fired” became Trump’s catchphrase and “The Apprentice” would become his stepping stone into politics. “The Apprentice” was family friendly and it positioned Trump as part of a new class of reality television bosses who delivered scathing critiques and raw honesty to contestants, like “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell. The show was an early reality TV game show hit, reaching more than 20 million viewers in its first season, according to data from Nielsen. “The Apprentice” provided Trump with a comeback vehicle from his business woes when it premiered in 2004. ![]()
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