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Trump’s Crisis Playbook Shows Why Blame Shifting Always Fails
A fresh look at Trump’s Epstein response shows how panic-driven PR backfires every time.
Pundits Rush to Explain NYC’s Socialist Mayor and Again Miss the Point
A sharp look at why pundits got New York’s surprise result wrong and what communicators must understand before 2026.
Americans Push Back as Trump’s Free Speech Assault Meets Defiance
Journalists say democracy can endure Trump’s attacks when the public insists on truth and free speech.
Israel Wins the War Yet Loses the Global PR Battle
Israel’s battlefield victories are overshadowed by global opinion losses, revealing a hard PR lesson for communicators.
Stagecraft vs Statecraft at the UN General Assembly
Trump’s 56-minute UN speech is a masterclass in presence under pressure and a cautionary tale about message discipline, facts, and logistics.
ABC Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Signals New Risks for PR in Polarized Media
Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension by ABC reveals how political and corporate forces can swiftly silence voices, offering PR leaders urgent lessons in risk and reputation management.
Mainstream Media Narratives Are Branding Democrats as Extreme and Republicans as Normal
Arthur Solomon argues that decades of media framing have helped the GOP while leaving Democrats struggling to define themselves — a lesson in narrative control every communicator must grasp.
Zohran Mamdani’s New York Vision Risks Repeating Old Failures
As Election Day nears, Mamdani’s socialist platform fuels debate about policy history, political messaging, and PR lessons.
When Rhetoric Turns Radical and PR Firms Become the Next Political Target
As extremist groups gain ground and media suppression intensifies, communicators must brace for direct attacks on their freedom to operate.
Working With CC Goldwater Made PR Feel Like Running a Yacht Club
A vivid memory from Manhattan’s glittering PR scene reveals how a political legacy and celebrity culture collided in one unforgettable hire.
When Politics Upstages the Show the Audience Loses
An insider’s take on how politics in performance art harms audiences and offers a lesson for PR pros.
Why Public Relations Is Fueling the Great American Consumer Scam
Arthur Solomon exposes how everyday consumer experiences—from ink cartridges to political promises—reveal a society designed to mislead.
Trump’s Epstein Cover-Up Strategy Is Failing Because His Base Finally Cares
Trump’s once-loyal base is turning on him over the Epstein scandal, and his crisis playbook isn’t working.
CBS Fired Colbert and Created a Crisis It Should Have Seen Coming
A legendary network’s own decision-making turned Stephen Colbert’s firing into a textbook PR blunder.
Skydance’s Paramount Takeover Triggers Ideological Reckoning for Media Communicators
Howard Homonoff’s analysis of the Skydance-Paramount deal offers a roadmap for what’s next—and what’s at stake—for communicators in a politicized media age.
Judge Napolitano Has Built an Empire on YouTube After Fox News Fall from Grace
After his headline-making exit from Fox News, Judge Andrew Napolitano has staged an extraordinary independent media comeback, turning YouTube into his new courtroom.
Alan Dershowitz on Preserving Liberty in an Age of Fear
In the latest That Said episode, host Michael Zeldin talks with legal scholar Alan Dershowitz about his new book, The Preventive State, and the balance between liberty and security in an era shaped by AI, terrorism, and misinformation.
Cuomo’s Defeat Exposes the Democrats’ PR Failure
Andrew Cuomo’s stunning primary loss to Zohran Mamdani reveals not just a political shake-up, but a communications crisis for a Democratic Party struggling to connect with modern voters.
Trump’s Felon Fantasy League Turns Pardons Into Power Plays
A scathing look at how President Trump’s pardons are reshaping power, privilege, and punishment in America.

