“An Affair With The Media Being President presupposes a relationship with the media. One does have control over the intimacy of that connection. My media association might be best represented by the following interview, recently undertaken for this book: “What do you think of Newstime’s review of your book, Madam President?” “Newstime’s review? Surely you mean Bill Bologna who works for Newstime?” “Well, yes.” “Now, Bill Bologna. What has he published?” “He’s a critic. He does reviews.” “Oh, he gets paid for reading what other people have published and then writing what he thinks of their writing?” FunDemocracyInfluencePolicyHumourSatireAmerican HistoryDiplomacyLiterary FictionPolitical Goals Book:The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far] Source: The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]
“After iris-scanning was legally accepted as identity verification for drivers licenses, passports and so much more, anyone could securely log onto the Internet from any computer anywhere via such a scan. Elections (much less air travel) have never been the same” FictionDemocracyInfluencePolicyHumourDramaHistorical FictionDiplomacyLiterary FictionPolitical Goals Book:The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far] Source: The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]
“Convincing all nations in the civilized world to agree that any investments into these corporations should be tax-free was not an easy task. Tea with the Queen didn’t quite cut it. Saki with the Japanese Prime Minister was pleasant, but not quite enough. We had to offer major trade concessions to our partner nations to bring them to the negotiating table. In retrospect, it was a small price to pay. The talks earned me the title of “The Great Negotiator.” I didn't mind.” GovernmentWittyEntertainingDiplomacyLiterary FictionSatiricalSuccinctPolitical GoalsFast Read Book:The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far] Source: The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]