Since the presidency of Donald Trump began in January the public has had a unique view in seeing how many, many executives act when their true remarks/feelings/views go public. Unfiltered.
It is often not a pretty scene. It’s like the old joke where you really don’t want to know how sausage is actually made.
Trump, in his effort to show “transparency” to the public, has been sending unfiltered, unedited Tweets out on a random basis since he began running for President. They can come at any time of the day or night, and often seem to follow the “Ready, Fire, Aim!!” theory of communications.
His latest missives aimed at C-list TV personalities MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough have totally derailed a series of recent legislative successes (LINK). Not only that, but his Tweets have actually enhanced the couple’s standing.
Communications professionals around the globe have been left scratching their collective heads and wondering, “In his wildest dreams how did he ever think talking about Brzezinski’s facelift would be a good idea?”
I have been in top-level corporate meetings literally hundreds of times. If the public was privy to many of the actual discussions they would be stunned. After one meeting where the company president repeatedly stressed the need for diversity I heard him casually remark to the HR director as we were leaving, “Okay, does that cover my ass legally now if we don’t hire minorities?”
It is impossible for President Trump to have an overall coherent communications message when he is shooting out Tweets from the hip. His staffers end up spending all their time and effort trying to clean up the most recent mess he created rather than focusing on any type of overall communications strategy.
Someone needs to stress to the President that his personal, off-the-cuff, tweeting must stop. If he won’t heed that advice he should at least agree that someone must read his Tweets before they go out.
The days of unfiltered Tweets from the President must end.












ARGUING WITH IDIOTS
Too many of Trump’s tweets bring attention to people or subject matter that would have otherwise received little attention.. My advice to the president; don’t waste your time arguing with idiots.