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Trump, the Great Communicator on Twitter
Townhall.com ^ | December 28, 2016 | Andy Schlafly

Posted on 12/28/2016 1:44:01 PM PST by Kaslin

Editor's Note: Column co-written by John Schlafly

How did it happen that a man we were told could not possibly be nominated, let alone elected, is about to take the oath of office as the 45th president of the United States?

Part of the reason is that Donald Trump spoke to a set of hot-button issues (immigration and trade) that no other Republican was willing to touch, and those issues resonated with thousands of Americans who had previously voted for Obama. But even with the right issues and a brilliant slogan, “Make America Great Again,” Donald Trump still had to bypass the mainstream media in order to speak directly to the American people, as Ronald Reagan did a generation earlier.

For the benefit of Americans too young to remember, Reagan was called the “Great Communicator” because he effectively used television to connect directly with voters. Reagan frequently won people over with a folksy story or a perfectly timed joke, like the way he deflected a hostile question about his age during the final presidential debate by leaving everyone, even his opponent, in congenial uproarious laughter.

Having grown up in the construction industry, Trump uses a blunt and caustic style that is the direct opposite of Reagan’s affable avuncularity. But Trump has mastered the art of the tweet, sending out very short messages on Twitter, which provides an effective way to connect directly with the public.

Consider the tweet he sent out just before Christmas: “The United States must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability until such time as the world comes to its senses regarding nukes.” The media thundered in outrage, claiming the tweet endangered national security and could spark a new Cold War with Russia.

But Vladimir Putin, who controls Russia’s nuclear weapons, dismissed the tweet as “nothing out of the ordinary” because Trump had already promised many times to rebuild U.S. military forces. Most foreign leaders, whether they are friends or adversaries, respect a President who says what he means and means what he says.

Limited to 140 characters (20 to 25 words), Twitter would not have been much help to Reagan, but it has been a perfect fit for Trump’s blunt candor. Trump has a genuine style on Twitter and his voice comes through loud and clear in that medium, as authentic as Reagan’s mastery of speaking on camera.

Effective use of Twitter requires an economy of style and expression comparable to a great bumper sticker, such as “If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.” Phyllis Schlafly, a master of political communication herself, emphasized the value of honing her message to an effective sound bite, presenting “more facts in fewer words” than other conservatives.

A good example of Trump’s mastery of the media happened in November when a student at tiny Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts burned the American flag to protest the election results, and the liberal college president responded by removing our flag from its place of honor on campus. More than 1,000 veterans gathered to protest that cowardly response, but the incident drew little national attention until Trump unloaded a tweet: “Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag - if they do, there must be consequences - perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!”

The media jumped on Trump with a fierce intensity, keeping the story alive for days, until they realized Trump was being helped, not hurt by their criticism. Most Americans agree with Trump’s opinion even if a divided Supreme Court ruled otherwise.

Even Obama’s press secretary weighed in, saying Trump should submit himself to “skeptical questioning from an independent news media” at a formal press conference with its built-in advantages for the liberal media. As skillful as Reagan was, at times he struggled with rude reporters repeatedly trying to trip him up.

Instead of taking the media bait, Trump lobs Twitter bombs like this one, two weeks ago: “Just watched @NBCNightlyNews - So biased, inaccurate and bad, point after point. Just can’t get much worse, although @CNN is right up there!” He doesn’t spare the late-night shows, either: “Just tried watching Saturday Night Live - unwatchable! Totally biased, not funny and the Baldwin impersonation just can’t get any worse. Sad.”

When the media feel compelled to report President-elect Trump’s tweets, repeating his own unfiltered words, it means he and not they control the daily news cycle. When they have to interrupt their own agenda to report how politicians and pundits respond to what Trump just said, media-created stories get lost in the shuffle.

Without press conferences, liberals have difficulty setting the agenda for a Republican president. The first President Bush held three times as many press conferences in four years as his predecessor Ronald Reagan did in eight, and the outcome was a disastrous defeat in 1992. Americans do not want a president whose agenda is set by the press corps in Washington, D.C.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: internet; media; mediabias; msm; trump; twitter

1 posted on 12/28/2016 1:44:01 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Last Paragraph sez it all for me


2 posted on 12/28/2016 1:50:26 PM PST by CGASMIA68
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To: Kaslin
Ya know what I like. I don't have to interpret what Trump says. It's loud and clear.

Of course the media do their own interpreting...but we're not stupid.

3 posted on 12/28/2016 1:51:02 PM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Kaslin

He IS.

And, THANKS TO TWITTER, he doesn’t need the newspapers “translating” what he is trying to say.

They are now IRRELEVANT.

:)


4 posted on 12/28/2016 1:52:07 PM PST by ZULU (We are freedom's safest place!!!! #BOYCOTT HAMILTON!!! #BOYCOTT NEW YORK CITY!!!!!!!)
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To: Kaslin

Trump is a TwitterGenius. However, after his (hopefully) 8 years are up who do we have to carry the Trump Torch and continue his magic?


5 posted on 12/28/2016 1:54:41 PM PST by BlueStateRightist (Government is best which governs least.)
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To: Sacajaweau

And with Twitter’s length limitation, its always short and directly to the point. No PC crap.

Screw the media. They can wither and die just like newsprint.


6 posted on 12/28/2016 1:58:38 PM PST by Delta 21 (Patiently waiting for the jack booted kick at my door.)
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To: Kaslin
The media jumped on Trump with a fierce intensity, keeping the story alive for days, until they realized Trump was being helped, not hurt by their criticism

This is one of the major keys to Trump's victory. It seemed to happen again and again.

7 posted on 12/28/2016 1:59:37 PM PST by Freee-dame (Drain the swamp!)
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To: Kaslin

Trump won because he knows something I have said for years that has been villified by all the wizards of smart; “dollars” don’t vote, people do.


8 posted on 12/28/2016 2:01:29 PM PST by papertyger (The semantics define how we think.)
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To: Kaslin
When the media feel compelled to report President-elect Trump’s tweets, repeating his own unfiltered words, it means he and not they control the daily news cycle.

YES.

Without press conferences, liberals have difficulty setting the agenda for a Republican president.

HELL YES.

Americans do not want a president whose agenda is set by the press corps in Washington, D.C.

CAN I GET AN AMEN?!?!

9 posted on 12/28/2016 2:05:00 PM PST by workerbee (America finally has an American president again.)
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To: workerbee

how ‘bout a HELL YES?


10 posted on 12/28/2016 2:11:32 PM PST by Thibodeaux (the end of Obama plague is near........ rejoice)
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To: Kaslin

The paradigm has shifted. MSM needs to adapt or become completely fossilized. I looked up prime time viewers and the top four MSM in primetime need four days to equal the 18 million Trump reaches with each tweet. Let that sink in.

Check it out;

http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/scoreboard-thursday-december-22/315336


11 posted on 12/28/2016 4:05:22 PM PST by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
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To: Kaslin

12 posted on 12/28/2016 4:05:58 PM PST by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
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To: BlueStateRightist
Trump is a TwitterGenius. However, after his (hopefully) 8 years are up who do we have to carry the Trump Torch and continue his magic?

Wouldn't it be nice if, by that time, the dinosaur drive-by media was dead and alternate media had taken over the news?

13 posted on 12/28/2016 4:09:33 PM PST by COBOL2Java (1 Tim 2:1-3)
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To: Freee-dame

Trump controlled the narrative for the past 18 months


14 posted on 12/28/2016 4:23:51 PM PST by Tennessean4Bush (An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.)
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To: CGASMIA68
One aspect of a genius is that they see possibilities in situations that normal people miss. I believe that Trump is a genius. He blew through every primary candidate to win the nomination and then bested Clinton and the press unified against him to win the election. Doing all that cost him only a fraction of what the Democrats spent to wind up on the shank end of an electoral landslide.

No one in the media, none of the established "pundits", nor any professional pollster gave Trump much chance of winning even up to the night the returns came in. They are proven by that to be ordinary people, while Trump who foresaw the effect of his message is the genius. We need to remember this whenever we hear the media and all the experts criticize Trump, as they will be doing for at least the next four years.

15 posted on 12/28/2016 4:30:05 PM PST by PUGACHEV
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To: Kaslin

I scoff at all the pseudo-intellectuals who try to portray Donald Trump as an inarticulate ignoramus.

I am extremely facile with Standard English (top half of top one percent college bound - multiply validated) - more than most of those overrated so-called journalists - and I consider him brilliant.

DJT is the Great Communicator for the 21st Century: the Digital Age.


16 posted on 12/28/2016 4:53:29 PM PST by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - JRRT)
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To: CGASMIA68

Excellent point.

GHWB was a neocon globalist masquerading as a conservative, so of course he played along with the Left and its rules - and so paid the price.


17 posted on 12/28/2016 4:55:10 PM PST by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - JRRT)
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