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Ivanka: My Dad’s Feud With Megyn Kelly Was ‘Sensationalized’
New York Post ^ | October 14, 2015 | Mara Siegler

Posted on 10/14/2015 9:06:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway

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Of her dad’s feud with Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, Ivanka called the war of words “sensationalized” and “very much for TV.”

Shrugging it off further, she said in what sounded a bit like channeling the Donald, “Truthfully, it didn’t interest me that much.”

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To: nickcarraway

Sensationalized by her Dad. Better to get out the tough questions at the beginning. I’m still glad she asked these questions. Waiting until 10 days before the general election is the worst possible scenario, and believe me, the Dems would get it out there.


21 posted on 10/15/2015 8:25:26 AM PDT by cookcounty ("I was a Democrat until I learned to count" --Maine Gov. Paul LePage)
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To: lee martell; nickcarraway; Patriot Babe; BigEdLB; Tau Food; cookcounty; All
Trump campaign's media PR / communication manager is Hope Hicks — she's 26 years old and the only woman in his campaign strategy circle.

The reason this came about is that Hicks connected with Trump family when she worked closely with Ivanka Trump while employed at Hiltzik Strategies, a political and entertainment PR firm, run by Matthew Hiltzik.

One interesting thing is that before starting to work for The Donald's campaign, Hicks deleted and scrubbed her entire social media profile (FB, Twitter, even LinkedIn). She is still employed by Trump Organization. Her father, former high-ranking Ogilvy executive, is now PR spin doctor for NFL's top nincompoop Roger Goodell.

Another interesting thing is who Matthew Hiltzik and his PR firm has been working for in politics for decades — almost exclusively Democrats (rare exception was Glenn Beck, which he "inherited" from his father George Hiltzik, then a PR executive at Ogilvy & Mather) and particularly Hillary Clinton, including being a liaison to Jewish community in her Senate run in 2000, and Eliot Spitzer and Chuck Schumer in their 1998 campaigns. When he is not taking a sabbatical for political campaigns, he works as a PR man, spokesman and a liaison to Democratic Party for Harvey Weinstein (of Weinstein Brothers and formerly of Miramax media company.) Among others, he also represented Katie Couric, Alec Baldwin, Annie Leibovitz and Don Imus.

Profile of public relations guru, Matt Hiltzik

That's the political shop / environment where Ivanka Trump and Hope Hicks have met and worked together; soon after Hicks was hired by Trump Organization to be on Ivanka's staff. Ivanka is also a friend of Chelsea Clinton, which is not surprising, considering how much money Donald contributed to Hillary and their friendly relationship.

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22 posted on 10/15/2015 1:48:02 PM PDT by CutePuppy (If you don't ask the right questions you may not get the right answers)
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To: CutePuppy

Good Reporting! Why didn’t I know about this before? All that scrubbing. All those 16 degrees of not-actual-separation. This whole Trump thing gets curiouser and curiouser.


23 posted on 10/15/2015 2:13:48 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: lee martell; Tax-chick; dmz; nickcarraway; livius; All

Precisely, it's a "celebrity" culture / "reality" TV strategy - sucking the media oxygen from others keeps your "numbers" up with the "converted" / "followers" (exactly what the Twitter term for them implies) in the "popularity contest" polls, despite high negatives. Trump played the "brand" game all his life, so it's not a surprise that he is an active twit-poster.

Here's what Donald Trump thinks about you and himself, in his own words, from his book Art of the Deal (1987) (which he still falsely claims to be "the No. 1 selling business book of all time"):
"The final key to the way I promote, is bravado. I play to people's fantasies. People may not always think big themselves, but they can still get very excited by those who do. That's why a little hyperbole never hurts."

From Donald Trump's Blustery 1990 Campaign Against a Wall Street Analyst - B (subscription), by Jonathan R. Laing, 2015 Ocrober 10

It's a very detailed article but long story short, Roffman (who worked for 30 years as a Wall Street analyst) was made to write a fawning, humiliating and groveling letter of apology to Trump, which was not enough for Trump, because Roffman didn't quite "endorse" the Trump Taj Mahal project, rather only expressed the "hope" rather than "every expectation" that Taj would succeed "and be very profitable." So Trump demanded that Roffman revised the letter using Trump's words, because he wanted to publish it and make Roffman's humiliation public, as well as bolster Trump Taj Mahal's "investability." Roffman couldn't possibly agree to that because he felt he would disavow everything he has written before about casino's prospects and betray the potential investors in what he felt was going to be a colossal failure. Since there was no other way he could appease Trump any more, he sent a fax to Donald retracting his apology. The next day he was fired from the firm.

His reputation besmearched and prospects for finding another job in the industry where he spent 30 years being slim, Roffman filed for arbitration at NYSE for wrongful discharge against his former employer. At the same time he filed a lawsuit against Trump, seeking $2M and punitive damages, in federal court in Philadelphia, charging him with defamation and interference with employment contract by way of threatening legal action against employer.

At that point even his personal life apparently became a "fair game" — at one time the Philadelphia police contacted him about neighbors' reporting that they saw people going through his garbage cans.

Eventually, in March of the following year, NYSE arbitration resulted in award of $750,000. And in July, Trump settled with Roffman for an undisclosed amount, subject to non-disclosure clause, just before the case was scheduled to go to trial.

Roffman, who is now 76, wealthy and retired after starting and running a financial advisory firm, recollects: "... the hell he subjected me to in 1990, sliming my reputation so much that I got fired and couldn't find another job as an analyst. He acted viciously towards me because, I guess, he felt that I had personally attacked his brand. His image is all-important to him."

Regarding Trump's business "successes," several people calculated and commented that if he just left his inheritence in the form of real estate or invested the equivalent of that entire amount in the S&P 500 over the years since, he would be richer today than he claims he is.

That's not surprising either, this post recounts his many failures in business based on nothing but his celebrity name: Jeffrey Sonnenfeld: Why I Still Think Fiorina Was a Terrible CEO - FR, post #43, 2015 September 21

BTW, Jeffrey A Sonnenberg, a "progressive" Yale professor, which Trump occasionally quotes, is completely in the tank for Trump for all his "progressive" views:

From What Can We Learn from Trump? - Yale, by Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, Jacob S. Hacker, 2015 September 15

Donald Trump

24 posted on 10/15/2015 7:23:41 PM PDT by CutePuppy (If you don't ask the right questions you may not get the right answers)
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