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Great insights for Do-and-Persuade situations

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Are you trying to DO something (meet an objective or overcome a challenge)? Are you trying to PERSUADE your audience about you, your approach, and the outcomes? Devising powerful strategies and communications is critical, particularly if you are in business, politics, foreign policy, or war.

However, as can be seen on the left, which lacks leadership, strategies, and messages that matter, this is not possible unless you free yourself from the dnc propaganda media, which has been making people mentally ill and continues to be a threat to America. (Social media is no different. Good news is PEOPLE are responding. Facebook's stock dropped 20% with a $120 billion loss in value and Twitter lost a million users and its shares plummeted 20%.)

Scott Adams analyzes recent actual events to present insights that would be extremely useful to anyone in "Do-and-Persuade" situations.

Rogue NYT was more civil in 1984

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NYT said nice things about Trump (read below). Trump hasn't changed. NYT has changed. To sewer grade.

Reason: NYT knows that Trump is the ONLY American patriot who ALSO has the Churchill-like courage that is required to:
  • Expose the crimes of DNC/DeepState and their media
  • And (hopefully) stop further damage to America.
Here are quotes from NYT's article THE EXPANDING EMPIRE OF DONALD TRUMP.

'DONALD! HEY, DONALD! DONALD!' THE men were yelling, eager to call him by name.

"The Trump touch. It has set some people in New York to outright Trump  worship; they call him 'a real-estate genius' who has helped lead the city out of the darkness of the mid-1970's into a new era of glamour and excitement."

"That Mr. Trump was able to obtain the location [for Trump Tower], when every real-estate developer in the world would have done just about anything to get it, is testimony to Donald Trump's persistence and to his skills as a  negotiator."

"'He has the uncanny ability to smell blood in the water,' a competitor says."

"He does not seem to write anything down, keeping volumes of company files as mental notes."

"Says Louise M. Sunshine, another executive vice president: 'If it is not the impossible, Donald is simply not interested. There has to be creativity. Money ceased to be the object a long time ago.'"

"'He is an almost unbelievable negotiator,' says Irving Fischer of HRH  Construction. 'I don't worship at the shrine of Donald Trump, but our company has given up trying to negotiate costs with him. We just say: 'Tell us what you want, you're going to get it anyway.'"

“’Trump can sense when people might want to get out of a project,' says a  developer, 'and he moves in, very quickly and very quietly so others will not get into the bidding and drive the price up. He trusts his instincts and has the guts to act on them.'"

"Roy M. Cohn, Mr. Trump's friend and attorney, adds: 'He has an uncanny  sense of knowing that something is a good deal when it looks dismal to  everyone else.'"

"'What sets Trump apart,' says Ben V. Lambert, a real-estate investment  banker, 'is his ability to pierce through the canvas and get things  done. He gets projects literally off the ground while others are having meetings and doing feasibility studies.'"

"'But his real skill is putting together complex pieces of the puzzles:  financing, zoning, parcels of land and such. This ethereal part of building is perhaps more important than the brick and mortar.'"

"'Oh, he lies a great deal,' says Philip Johnson with a laugh. 'But it's sheer  exuberance, exaggeration. It's never about anything important. He's straight as an arrow in his business dealings.'"

"He says that his concern for nuclear holocaust is not one that popped into his mind during any recent made-of-television movie. He says that it has been troubling him since his uncle, a nuclear physicist, began talking to him about it 15 years ago."

"His greatest dream is to personally do something about the problem and,  characteristically, Donald Trump thinks he has an answer to nuclear armament: Let him negotiate arms agreements."

Pedophilia and the left

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We can find bad people on both sides, left and right. What matters is which side does most of the bad and is therefore a threat to society. What matters is which side we’re on.

Validate the following two statements yourself on social media:

1. Pedophilia is mostly seen on the left. James Gunn is only the most recent example.

2. Pedophilia is almost entirely defended and normalized by the left.

“The next time you hear a Democrat claim to be an advocate for sex crime victims, women’s rights and children — educate them on how leftist policies (hypocritical behaviors, I would say) actually hurt these groups and are enabling pedophiles and rapists.” Article. More sources ...


You choose: Stay associated with the left or #WalkAway.

CEO of CBS is a sexual harasser, but the TV network does NOT fire him

Know where RACISM comes from? Look at the NYT editorial board.

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That the leftist media is deceitful is something that the world is increasingly realizing. But could you imagine the loving left to be racist? They're the ones who shout racist, racist, racist ... right? (Hypocrites.)

Fact is, racism originated on the left and continues to thrive on the left. Most recent/prominent example: NYT handpicked an openly (and DISGUSTINGLY) racist woman for its editorial board.

This racist woman Jeung happens to be "from" Asia. (In parts of Asia, including India, some form of racism is practiced every moment.) White-hating Jeung has however appropriated everything that Whites created ... she has renamed herself Sarah ... she escaped to a country that was discovered, designed, and largely built by Whites (with a lot of help from blacks and others) ... everyday she uses things that Whites invented ... A typical invader/plunderer.

The DNC media hires people just like Jeung (how else can the America-hating media be so evil) ...

National security is being compromised, but don't bother the DNC media

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Don’t disturb the DNC media’s serious 24/7 coverage of Paul Manafort’s jacket.

DNC media is assigned to only one region: Russia. They're not supposed to cover Asia (unless ...).

They don’t have the time to cover Pakistani IT expert Awan … a close aide of disgraced DNC head Wasserman.

They also don’t have the time to cover the Chinese driver … a spy embedded in democrat senator Feinstein’s office for 20 years.

Just two recent examples. But you get how the slave media DECEIVES the public by EITHER not disclosing OR yawning at serious revelations. B/c these revelations are damaging to their DNC masters.

BTW: Spies and other bad actors mostly crop up in Silicon Valley. Blame it on democrats’ fake love for diversity (the real reason is votes … think illegal aliens, illegal voting, open borders, sanctuary cities, anti-ICE protests …).

The DNC media is turning people into mental cases

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The mental sickness called Trump Derangement Syndrome is now called Trump Anxiety Disorder by psychologists. Both labels are completely misleading. An American Thinker article gives it a more accurate label: "Media-Induced Mental Illness."

So the cause has been identified: the DNC media.

The consequences of this mental sickness are so complex and dangerous, it could start America's second civil war. The left's deranged and violent behaviors are recorded in increasing numbers. Here's the most recent. Watch video with the volume turned up.

Yeah we all thought leftists were not stupid

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It's not just the Maxines of the democratic party that are stupid.

Nobelist Krugman has been frequently proven wrong.

Harvard University professor Lawrence Lessig drew up a chain of events leading to Hillary becoming president -- long after Trump had become president!

Well, if they do remove Trump (and ignoring the subsequent civil war), "religious terminator" Pence would be the president. After Pence, it would be Ryan, Hatch, Pompeo, Mnuchin, Mattis, Sessions ... and it would all be automatic!

Leftists hide their stupidity under "elitist" fluff. Pompous words. Like the ones obama and hillary speak.

Stupidity means they make bad decisions every day.

For example, the de-platforming of Alex Jones ... "a catastrophic mistake that has made Jones into a martyr." The left thought it was sending a warning to conservatives, but all that the de-platforming of Jones did was reveal the HYPOCRISY of, and ABUSE OF POWER by, Silicon Valley oligarchs.

Many on the left possess sheets of shining papers called Degrees ... but they don't have the WISDOM that conservatives have.

How then did we come to think that conservatives were stupid? The left powerfully uses this tactic: Be the first to blame your opponent of what is wrong about you. The historically racist democrats successfully framed conservatives, who set the slaves free, as racist.

If you successfully frame your opponent as stupid, you are automatically perceived as smart. As long as you have one proof. When Venezuela-like-socialism "expert" Ocasio-Cortez was questioned about a statement she made, she indicated that she has a Degree in Economics.

Ocasio-Cortez is another interesting case for use in stupid-or-smart debates. Meanwhile, conservatives are thanking God for giving Ocasio-Cortez to the democratic party!

All the slave-media rogues stunningly repeat a script

Leftists accuse YOU of what THEY'RE guilty of. So, who colluded with Russia?

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In India, when car A hits motorcycle B, it is the car driver who first yells "How dare you hit my car!" The motorcyclist has already lost the battle. He just looks on helplessly, even apologizes.

In America, the left uses this powerful Indian tactic.

Hypocrisy is terrible enough. But accusing others of what you're guilty of is a lot worse than hypocrisy. It's even bigger than projection (as in psychology) ... you need to add overt lying to projection.

Example: Hillary-DNC cabal claims the Trump team colluded with Russia when in fact it was the Hillary-DNC team that colluded with Russia. Read more.

Example: Democrats call conservatives racist when in fact it was the democrats who founded slavery, ku klux klan ...

Example: Democrats call conservatives fascists when in fact it is democrats who practice fascism ... healthcare controlled by gov, fin institutions controlled by gov ... that's fascism by obama.

In some cases, the demon behind these examples is the media (and academia) ... millennials and those duped by media (and academia) DO NOT EVEN KNOW what fascism or nazism or authoritarianism or dictatorship means. And yet, they use these terms to accuse others.

Comey gone, McCabe gone, Strzok gone, Page gone ... what's going on?

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Smells like draining of the swamp -- something that candidate Trump promised.

Strzok, who promised to stop Trump and then bought an Insurance Policy, has been fired from FBI.

This is only the beginning. When the prosecution phase starts, check back at the rogues gallery I posted to see which ones I got correct.

To cover up their crimes, media rowdies try to intimidate and doxx CITIZEN jurors

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There's a lot of evidence in the public domain and more coming soon. Evidence of obama-era crimes. And evidence of dnc media complicity in those crimes (now in the coverup phase).

So, the dnc media is desperate. Their latest act of desperation is despicable. A media coalition that included CNN asked the Manafort case judge to reveal the names/addresses of CITIZEN jurors.

Thankfully, the judge declined in order to protect the CITIZENS.

The dnc media is not just fake news media ... they're a threat to CITIZENS.

How to make yourself VALUABLE: if you're not best-in-the-world, build a talent stack

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Scott Adams writes about two ways to make yourself valuable.

"The first way is to become the best at some specific skill, the way Tiger Woods dominated golf. But not many of us can be Tiger Woods. So that path is unavailable to 99% of the world.

I recommend a different approach. Most people can – with practice – develop a variety of skills that work well together. I call this idea the Talent Stack. For example, I’m a famous syndicated cartoonist who doesn’t have much artistic talent, and I’ve never taken a college-level writing class. But few people are good at both drawing and writing. When you add in my ordinary business skills, my strong work ethic, my risk tolerance, and my reasonably good sense of humor, I’m fairly unique. And in this case that uniqueness has commercial value."

Continue reading Scott's article. And/or read a clarification on Scott's idea provided by a man who combines professional boxing, a physics degree, and publishing – Ed Latimore!

Interview by Info-Tech Research Group

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Info-Tech Research Group interviewed me. They are a technology research and advisory company that serves over 30,000 tech professionals internationally. Their advice helps CIOs and IT leaders make strategic decisions.

The interview was about how "traditional" tech leaders could adapt to today's strategy-driven digital transformation initiatives.

The output of their research is titled "How to Assert IT’s Relevance During Digital Transformations. Don’t become the next VP of electricity."

Others interviewed for this research include:
  • Ken Piddington, CIO and Executive Advisor, MRE Consulting
  • Valerie Shannon, Director, Digital Strategy & Innovation, RSA Insurance
  • Alan M. Capper, Partner, Global Head of Operations & Support, Mercer
I have a pre-publication copy of the research, but unfortunately can't share it.

Flashback from Politico: obama campaign was fined for finance violations

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Obama "lost" nearly ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED campaign contributions totaling nearly TWO MILLION DOLLARS. His 2008 campaign was fined $375,000 by the Federal Election Commission for campaign reporting violations. More at POLITICO.

Cohen/Manafort news today ... mostly personal finance issues ... ZERO to do with the alleged collusion with Russia.

BTW, did your media tell you the following?
  • Cohen pleaded guilty to a non-crime. Who said it is not a crime? Former FEC chairman Smith. Or watch Alan Dershowitz.
  • Cohen pleaded guilty to being the principal. It means he is the one who did it (making the payments).
  • The plea deal says "a candidate for federal office" who ran in 2016. Who ran? Twenty two major candidates!
  • The plea deal doesn't name Trump. Who named Trump? Clinton-guy and Cohen-lawyer Lanny Davis.
This is where things are right now and we do not know where things will go from here, but please THINK and RESEARCH yourself! Don't let the rogues and rowdies dupe you.

Generally ... Imagine the can of worms that will be opened if politicians including those in Congress (both Republican and Democrat) were to be investigated for campaign finance law violations! Here's an opinion on campaign violations from a non-lawyer standpoint ...

Shiva uses humor to differentiate himself from his opponent

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Thanks to David Ogilvy and Al Ries. I can detect a talent for differentiation/positioning/persuasion.

I know about senate candidate Shiva Ayyadurai's academic and technical accomplishments, but it was his "talent to differentiate" that caught my attention.

Scott Adams would call it a "talent to use humor to persuade." His interview of Shiva is really good ... lots of ideas on a variety of topics ... watch ...

Congress with a different talent stack ... Who's sane, who's not ... And more

Interviewed by Info-Tech Research Group

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Info-Tech Research Group interviewed me. They are a technology research and advisory company that serves over 30,000 tech professionals internationally. Their advice helps CIOs and IT leaders make strategic decisions.

The interview was about how "traditional" tech leaders could adapt to today's strategy-driven digital transformation initiatives.

The output of their research is titled "How to Assert IT’s Relevance During Digital Transformations. Don’t become the next VP of electricity."

Others interviewed for this research include:
  • Ken Piddington, CIO and Executive Advisor, MRE Consulting
  • Valerie Shannon, Director, Digital Strategy & Innovation, RSA Insurance
  • Alan M. Capper, Partner, Global Head of Operations & Support, Mercer
I have a pre-publication copy of the research, but unfortunately can't share it.

Admitted to IDG Influencer Network

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CIO.com, where I've contributed a couple dozen articles on strategy translation, is one of IDG's premium global brands, IDG, through its portfolio spanning digital, video, events, marketing services, and beyond, educates tech buyers in 147 countries. The IDG Influencer Network is a community of vetted experts who produce content on behalf of IDG's clients. Happy to be part of this network!

Content marketing seems to be of interest

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Marketing firms ask me if I would write about strategic digital initiatives for their clients. One of them was an Israeli firm that does marketing for companies such as SAP. Interesting offers, but I had to decline. Maybe later!
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