Off Script: An Advance Man’s Guide to White House Stagecraft, Campaign Spectacle, and Political Suicide Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
From a former White House presidential events creation director comes an illuminating journey through probably the most catastrophic moments of political stagecraft since the “Age of Optics” in 1988.
The responsibility to be a public figure is no walk in the park-the world highlights politicians’ every mistake. “Image collapse” can befall anyone whose thoroughly cultivated persona can be analyzed by, and filtered through, intermediaries in the broadcast booths of wire news systems or behind the picture about Off Script: An Progress Man’s Instruction to White Home Stagecraft, Advertising campaign Spectacle, and Political Suicide desks of newspapers, publications, and today’s host of digital systems.
As somebody who orchestrates television- and photo-ready occasions involving essential political numbers, Josh King has unique experience working with the reputations of open public statistics. In Off Script, King leads listeners through an entertaining behind-the-scenes trip through one of the most catastrophic scenes of political stagecraft because the dawn of the “Age group of Optics” in 1988. Listeners might recall these occasions as simple instances of misfortune, but Ruler argues that these were actually symptomatic of something deeper in how exactly we view our leaders.
We tour nearly 30 years of history to set the stage for age Optics and use the National government and what Ruler phone calls the “Vanilla Presidency.” Ruler displays how Barack Obama started his term in office as even more guarded and even more protective of the presidential persona than anyone ever sold, so that as we arrive at the election of 2016 and beyond, we must question: Will our future president follow Obama’s example? If so, how will that impact the partnership between our nation’s citizens and their innovator?
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