Michael Barbaro of the New York Times, for instance, had this to say about Trump's social marketing via Twitter: «Mr. Trump has mastered Twitter in a way no candidate for president ever has, unleashing and redefining its power as a tool of political promotion, distraction, score - settling and attack — and turning a 140 - character task that other candidates farm out to
young staff members into a centerpiece of his campaign.»
Not exact matches
I've seen and sympathized with frustrated parents who resort to physically putting their
younger child (still in pajamas)
into the car and driving them to school, then carrying them kicking and screaming
into the building before being left with a
staff member.
Presidential
staff members in both the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations talked of making the capital city a «classroom» for
young people from around the nation, but it was not until a group of businessmen acted in 1969 that «A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans» came into exist
young people from around the nation, but it was not until a group of businessmen acted in 1969 that «A Presidential Classroom for
Young Americans» came into exist
Young Americans» came
into existence.
A one size response does not fit all, plus the demographics of the
staff need to be taken
into consideration; a
young fit 25 - year - old
member of
staff has different capabilities to a 50 - year - old.