The Right to be Forgotten, or not?

The Right to be Forgotten, or not?

Here’s a fun fact: We live in a world of public information. Don’t believe me? Just type in “who is the world’s worst politician?” on Google and see the results pop up. Funnily enough, my third result is Francois Hollande of France. See? It’s a fun exercise and...
Are Political Ads Good Examples of Advertising?

Are Political Ads Good Examples of Advertising?

Political Ads Are Immune From Prosecution By Falsehood Let’s talk about political ads. Raise your Internet hand if you are sick of these ads running from both the Left and the Right about their various candidates. To preface this situation, we should really understand...
The Right to be Forgotten, or not?

Obstructionist Incumbent or Fresh Faced Modernist

One of the most fascinating contests in this midterm election is the senate race between the sitting Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell(R) and Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan-Grimes (D). One of the most prominent reasons for the fascination in this...
Midterm Elections 2014

Midterm Elections 2014

Political Advertising In Midterm Elections 2014 Left A Bad Taste I am unhappy, and the entire nation should be unhappy. The midterm elections are over, and the political advertising that has been so negative, false and disgusting is going to cease until January, 2015,...
The Right to be Forgotten, or not?

Benghazi – Its Political PR Appeal

Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi. Why is this still an issue? Aside from the families who lost loved ones, and commemorating the lives of those who have died in service to their country, this is really not an issue, right? Wrong.  The Political Machine still believes...
The Right to be Forgotten, or not?

John Kerry – A PR Case Study

We live in a 24/7 media news world, where everything is broadcast moments after it is made known.  This is the problem that Secretary of State John Kerry has. Some background information – he was in a closed room conversation with other governmental and...