为什么Melania Trump演讲和Michelle Obama有雷同? 答案在这里:

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答案在这里: 
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/22/upshot/10-things-i-learned-about-donald-trump-in-the-art-of-the-deal.html?_r=0 

 

9. He’s known for a long time that generating controversy isn’t always a bad thing. In 1980 he got a lot of bad press (including a negative editorial in this newspaper) for destroying friezes and iron grillwork on the old Bonwit Teller department store building, because preserving them would have delayed demolition that was necessary to make way for Trump Tower. But the criticism had an upside.

The stories that appeared about it invariably started with sentences like “In order to make way for one of the world’s most luxurious buildings...” Even though the publicity was almost entirely negative, there was a great deal of it, and that drew a tremendous amount of attention to Trump Tower...

I learned a lot from that experience: good publicity is preferable to bad, but from a bottom-line perspective, bad publicity is sometimes better than no publicity at all. Controversy, in short, sells.

10. He’s also long known that a spectacle can impress people even if there is no substance behind it. In 1982, he wanted Holiday Inn to buy a stake in his casino project in Atlantic City, and he was concerned it would decline because construction wasn’t far enough along. So he told his construction manager to hire a ton of bulldozers and dump trucks to move dirt around the site, so it would look extremely busy when Holiday Inn executives made a site visit. The instructions were simple:

What the bulldozers and dump trucks did wasn’t important, I said, so long as they did a lot of it.

According to Mr. Trump, this display worked: “These distinguished corporate leaders looked on, some of them visibly awed. I’ll never forget one of them turning to me, shaking his head, and saying, ‘You know, it’s great when you’re a private guy, and you can just pull out all the stops.’ ”

Of all the lessons in “The Art of the Deal,” this may be the one most directly informing Mr. Trump’s campaign.

 

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Michelle Obama也是抄别人的吧:) --百科-- 给 -百科- 发送悄悄话 -百科- 的博客首页 (169 bytes) () 07/20/2016 postreply 18:19:51

我就觉得反正也是捉刀代笔, 人家抄不抄没啥区别. -英文关键字- 给 英文关键字 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 07/20/2016 postreply 18:58:48

是,主要是媒体态度,多重标准,看人下菜:) --百科-- 给 -百科- 发送悄悄话 -百科- 的博客首页 (166 bytes) () 07/20/2016 postreply 19:20:07

雷同的地方都是老生常谈,基本上也不是Michelle Obama的原创 -touji- 给 touji 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 07/20/2016 postreply 18:32:29

就是励志话嘛,很多人都会说到,怎么08 老婆一用,就成她的啦。 -CarriePanda- 给 CarriePanda 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 07/20/2016 postreply 20:37:58

Trump整个一个撒谎大王。所以很多倾向共和党的选民变成宁可Clinton,Sanders,也不要选他。 -N.- 给 N. 发送悄悄话 N. 的博客首页 (152 bytes) () 07/20/2016 postreply 23:06:47

其实吧,大多数人就是把这事当一笑话看。本来吗,是床普选总统,又不是他老婆。可一帮床普的拥簇者非想把他全家都捧为圣人,拼了命给他老 -OCND- 给 OCND 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 07/23/2016 postreply 17:19:12

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