Here’s a quick-and-easy guide for doing battle with President Trump in the only language he understands — his own brand.
United’s stock plunges after video emerges of a passenger being violently dragged off an oversold flight. Pepsi yanks an ad that portrays police and Black Lives Matter-ish protestors making peace over a can of soda. Fox News faces an advertiser exodus after new revelations of massive payouts to settle sexual harassment and verbal abuse allegations against host Bill O’Reilly.
If there is one lesson that emerges from all these controversies it is this: Institutions organized around a powerful brand image – often understood as “a promise” from a corporation to its customers – are in big trouble when that image gets battered and the promise appears to have been broken. These facts make corporate brands intensely vulnerable to public pressure, particularly when that pressure is loud and organized.
All of this has long been understood by brand managers and consumer activists, but it now has implications that reach far beyond the fate of PepsiCo’s share price or United’s crisis management team. That’s because, for the first time in history, the president of the United States is a fully commercialized Superbrand, with family members who are best understood as spin-off brands.
From an ethics perspective, this is as swampy as it gets, since the Trump dynasty is already profiting significantly from the presidency, whether from the free publicity it is getting for properties that have been transformed into White House satellites, or simply because the Trump brand name is repeated in the global press about a zillion times a day. More worrying are the many opportunities for backdoor lobbying and influence peddling — what better way to curry favour with the First Family than by selecting one of its properties for a lavish event, or by paying an inflated price to lease the Trump name for a new development?
Journalists have pointed out these conflicts many times, and Trump and his spawn have responded with a defiant shrug. This is happening for very simple reason: Trump isn’t playing by the normal rules of politics, in which elected representatives are accountable to voters and to an agreed upon set of standards. He’s playing by the rules of branding, in which companies are only accountable to their brand image.
Here’s the good news: as the recent travails of Pepsi, United, and Fox News tell us, brands have their own special vulnerabilities. And that can be useful, as long as you understand precisely what promise a brand has made to its customers.
It’s a phenomenon I’ve been studying for a long time, ever since I started writing about brand-based pressure campaigns and boycotts in the mid-1990s, research that turned into my first book, No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies. What I learned is that any brand – no matter how seemingly amoral – can be significantly weakened with the right tactics.
So, with that in mind, here’s a quick-and-easy guide for doing battle with the president in the only language he understands – his own brand.
Naomi Klein’s new book, No Is Not Enough: How to Resist Trump’s Shock Politics And Win the World We Need will be published in June.
Great video. You seem to have hit most of the essential points. If, however, you understood Trump’s sociopathy, and the primary motivations associated with his disorder, you would have more precise weaponry in which to disrupt Trump and his name brand. For more on this see: PsychoDT.com
Totally agree. Trump being of Narccistic Personality Disorder and a compulsive liar, makes him easy to manipulate if one understands psycology.
Great vid. Gave me some hope. BUT their’s a MASSIVE PROBLEM nearly no one is paying attention to!
SOCIAL MEDIA PROPAGANDA, by botters! By the millions on Twitter alone! What can we do about that?
Even a squeaky clean Senator like Warren, is being smeared every single day! Liars dividing the US, for cash, like Alex Jones, Mike Cernavich, picking up Hoax Hashtags and retweeting them massively.
What do we do about that?
Some have tried thinking positive nice bots that attack them. Twitter worked with a dev that to make a bot to combat altRight Jew haters. Others have tried too but slowly failed. With just websites loosing domains.
Only after the election did Twitter and FB start mass banning. Still barely cracking the ice. People arguimg with bots loosing their sanity because no awareness has been raised. News articles on the subject get ignored. Investigative journalists exposing it all, get harrassed daily and dirt dug into and mud thrown at them.
HELP!
-INTERNET Concerned American
This was the most informative video on how to destroy Trump. Thank you
LOVE THIS. Thank you Naomi!!! Thank the gods for the Intercept.
GO TRUMP!!!!!! & if you don’t like it…. LEAVE!!!!!!
Nah, we can be embarrassed by the orange clown and stay in OUR country but oh how we wished you silly baggers followed your own advice when President Obama was elected. haha Tired of winning yet? Oh that’s right, he hasn’t actually succeeded at any real legislation since “being elected.” Cough cough
That’s Orange Jesus for ya!
It would be really nice to have a text version of the content and not just the intro. My laptop screen doesn’t accommodate the video size. Oh, well. Bye, Naomi.
I’m sorry but I don’t understand the logic behind this post. Unless you buy into the ‘Russia influenced our elections’ nonsense, then you have to ask, why wasn’t Naomi Klein asking us to jam the Obama brand when his government turned the planet upside down during his term in office?
If you voted and still buy into a frankly, absurd two party electoral system (I don’t), shouldn’t you respect the decision of the majority to vote for who they wanted as president? What is the point of having elections if you act like a spoilt child when your party fails to get elected?
Obama didn’t HAVE a brand to protect. He wasn’t selling anything during his presidency. Unlike Mr. Trump.
The MAJORITY did not vote for Trump. In fact, not even the majority of the voters voted for Trump.
I find it ironic that you find it so objectionable that Trump has business interests while he is President but when Obama was carrying out extra-judicial killings, coups and attempts to overthrow elected governments of sovereign nations, you failed to see this was not presidential.
Trump is hardly the only Presidential candidate to win the Whitehouse while losing the popular vote. If I’m not mistaken, it’s the fifth time in U.S. history. That is how your electoral system works.
.Well put
This is exactly the kind of shills that are on Twitter. What about Obama. What about Hillary.
Every day these deflecting paid or nonpaid looser trolls come on here. Spaming the web with weak retorts to flood out any positive valid discussion. Articles say millions of them are on Twitter.
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Thank you, Naomi. This is the beginning of a slow resolution. Thanks!!!
Anything to stop twitter nuts in his destructive path. 100% in!!
What difference does it make? It’s impossible to vote against rule by Goldman Sachs.
Thanks Naomi for continuing to help us fight against corruption, dark money and the insanity of our current world!
I am sooo in! Thanks for the great advice!
“Shock Doctrine” literally changed my life. I have given it as a gift to many people. Love your writing. Keep up the good fight. Go Bernie
love this N.K. video. She is just so sharp, clear, incisive and relevant.
Really Intercept? An ad for her book?
Thanks
Childish but keep it up, it is amusing and will fail.
Oh dear do f*ck off, Naomi . You, yourself ARE a brand your d*mn self.
So insightful, LOL! She’s not referring to all brands, only Colownface Von Fuckstick’s brand and besides, she’s the President, ditwad!
This is the most civil civic action imaginable!
YEA!
Naomi, thank you. I appreciate your insight, research and good heart.
Where is the guide?
Is the video the guide? Is the book coming in June the guide? Someone tell us, please, where is the guide?
In essence this idea is the same as what elected Trump.
The idea being that it is of primary importance to
focus on Trump,
invest your energy and time in Trump,
and believe that Trump is all-powerful.
This ideology is one side of the same coin which would
have you believe that Hillary Clinton is a source of progress.
None of this is healthy
or helpful.
Another great piece by a fantastic addition to the intercept team. Bravo! Hopefully we all be jamm’n soon!
lets hope so.!
Enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxamfKrR5fM
Jam the Trump brand?
He’s marmalade.
After hearing The Intercept I called Costco, 1-877-849-2730, and questioned their support for a Trump Waikiki Vacation Package. Their supervisor forwarded my criticism to the Hawaii team, and I am awaiting their response.
Hmmm… boycott the trump Brand? Really? Trump’s products and services are marketed to those who are best positioned to benefit from US domestic and foreign policy – the wealthiest segment of American society.
Secondly, he enjoys an unwarranted degree of popularity among America’s aspiring middle class – not all together dissimilar to that enjoyed by John Gotti at the height of his twisted appeal.
Lastly, Trump would receive a boycott from the far left as a form of endorsement. I could envision the day when his product promotions openly mock those who do not embrace his political hype. His Trump Fragrances already emphasize power and success – a theme that resonates with his “Make America Great Again” sales pitch. Memberships at his golf courses are targeted at the upper economic strata – at home and abroad. He charges 3000-4000/mth for the cheapest apartments at any one of his properties – that’s 36,000 per year minimum. Considering, the fact that Fifty-one percent of working Americans make less than $30,000 a year, I do not believe that Trump is overly concerned with a boycott from the have-nots. Likewise, Wealthy champagne liberals will find that it is rather difficult to fault Trump when they enjoy life on estates that often exceed 5,000,000 dollars in value…
Oprah: 165, 000, 000 Estate
Bill Gates: 123,000,000 Estate
Mark Zuckerberg: 100,000,000 Estate
George Soros: $72,000,000 estate (one of several)
Angeline Jolie: 43,805,125 estate (one of several)
Michael Bloomberg: 25,000,000 Estate
Jeff Bezoz: 24,000,000 Estate
Pierre Omidyar: 12,800,000 Estate
George Clooney: 12,515,750 estate (one of several)
Obama: $5,300,000 mansion
They all use our money to live off of in one way or another. Whether its through commerce or taxes. If none of us used anything of their products, they wouldn’t have their money. We provide their incomes, all around!
Are there other rich people? Yes. Are there other sitting US Presidents with ties to the KKK who are bringing us closer to WWIII? No
Okay, so the Intercept is a digital marketing effort for Brand Omidyar, then, not an investigative journalism outfit? With spinoff brands Greenwald, Klein, and Scahill? Spinoff brand Mackey is not doing so well, however.
None of this addresses the Borg State mentality in these fading days of American imperial dominance in the post-Cold War era. Nor does it address the real reasons Trump beat Clinton in the general election:
(1) Rust Belt states that were traditionally Democratic abandoned Democrats (including Clinton) after realizing they were only going to keep serving the Wall Street interests who’d outsourced manufacturing jobs to Third World sweatshops. Bernie Sanders, in contrast, directly tackled this issue and would have won all those Rust Belt states (and likely attracted a lot of Republican crossover voters, too).
(2) Hillary & Bill Clinton’s woeful self-serving corrupt behavior with their ludicrous speaking fees and Clinton Foundation / Clinton Global Initiative pay-to-play activities convinced many traditional Democrats and independents that the Clintons were elitist aristocratic types with no concern for the American middle class. All the glowing corporate media coverage of their “philanthropic efforts” couldn’t change this image.
(3) Younger voters saddled with massive student debt saw Hillary Clinton as a tool of the holders of their student loans, who would do nothing to help them out (for example, allowing debt-ridded ex-students to declare bankruptcy) – they didn’t like Trump any better, but they had no motivation to vote and sat out the election.
(4) Trump went against Borg State policy agendas during the election (but has now gotten on board the disaster train); he said cooperation with Russia was a good idea, he opposed the idiotic regime change policies of Bush in Iraq and Obama & Clinton in Libya and Syria, all of which won him a fair amount of support among the admittedly minor fraction of the American public that pays attention to global issues (but which does reliably vote). Clinton in contrast looked like a bloodthirsty warmonger eager for WWIII with the corporate media and Borg State agencies on her side.
But none of this is the subject of serious analysis by Borg State media since it undermines the plutocratic corporate agenda of the American oligarch class, who don’t want to see “free trade deals” like NAFTA repealed nor who want to see diplomatic efforts replace military intervention (which might lead to a massive reduction in government contracts to the Borg State military-industrial contractors).
This is why issues like NAFTA and TPP are never discussed by Rachel Maddow on MSNBC, this is why the infrastructure issue has been swept under the rug (since a massive national infrastructure program could only be financed by a FDR-style New Deal, including steep tax hikes for billionaires and millionaires and a redirection of Pentagon/CIA/NSA/State Department money to domestic programs).
The Borg State’s problem is obvious enough: how to attack and discredit Trump (or convert him to the Borg State cause) without raising issues that would harm the political futures of Borg State loyalists like the Clinton Democrats and the McCain Republicans, while raising the political power of people who oppose Borg State agendas, people like Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard, and Rand Paul?
This is the central issue, and Klein’s claim in this article, that this is governed “. . . the normal rules of [American] politics, in which elected representatives are accountable to voters. . .”, is just so much nonsense. Most American politicians are accountable to the oligarchs, not the voters, as seen in the Obama relationship with Warren Buffett – when Obama wants to “get back into politics” in the Trump era, his first step is a private meeting with the Buffett family (a top investor in the Dakota Access Pipeline, coal-hauling trains, investor-owned electric utilities, all via Berkshire-Hathaway, another mega-corporate entity):
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/13/barack-obama-meets-with-warren-buffett-omaha-world-herald-reports.html
This garbage doesn’t sell anymore. The buyer is too jaded, the consumer isn’t persuaded, and nobody trusts Borg State media. Not even the recent $100 million investment in “increasing trust in media” by Omidyar is going to change that at all.
Really, America has turned into the Boris Yeltsin version of post-Cold War Russia, with the Gusinsky-Berevosky-Khodorkovsky types pulling all the levers behind the scenes – the Kochs, Gates, Ellisons, Bezoses, Zuckerbergs, Mercers, Buffets, Soros, Waltons, Page&Brins, and all their hangers-on, sometimes backing different horses but all working together to protect their common interests when it comes down to protecting their cash flows.
Let’s bring back the 90% tax bracket for these con artists.
Let’s use anti-trust law to break up the financial and media conglomerates.
Let’s cut the military-industrial budget by 50% across the board and spend the money on infrastructure, renewable energy and clean tech, public health and education.
Let’s agree to a multipolar world and abandon the fantasy of unilateral superpower imperialist domination of the entire planet.
Or let’s not do any of that and instead continue the slide towards a shitty Third World country controlled by aristocratic families hiding inside privileged elite gated communities, Brazil-style.
Ill vote for that anyday, cause it sure beats dying for…
Excellent !
Can I copy, save and re-use your post elsewhere, now and in the future?
Borg, an interesting and evocative term, I probably get it, but what do you mean by it specifically?
“Borg, an interesting and evocative term, I probably get it, but what do you mean by it specifically?”
You will be assimilated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNxPTk9gR54
Sure, please. And I think “Borg State” is more descriptive of the situation than “Deep State”, as it captures the media component as well. The ideal of the Borg State is to seize control of all citizens from birth onwards, indoctrinating them with a set of beliefs (the joys of mindless consumerism, faithful trust in all designated authority figures, self-censorship, etc.) Your basic 1984 program, as seen in all authoritarian states from Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union.
Specifically, resistance is futile.
“Let’s bring back the 90% tax bracket for these con artists.
Let’s use anti-trust law to break up the financial and media conglomerates.
Let’s cut the military-industrial budget by 50% across the board and spend the money on infrastructure, renewable energy and clean tech, public health and education.
Let’s agree to a multipolar world and abandon the fantasy of unilateral superpower imperialist domination of the entire planet.”
This is the very model of a most excellent platform for a party of the non-Borgs. But tell me: where is that party, the party to implement the good platform for the many?
The Borgs are in firm control of both wings of the Duopoly; no hope there. And spare me with talk about Bernie, the good sheepdog, reforming the Democrats from the inside. Delusional.
The Green Party we now have, and which I keep voting for, could barely scrape together 3 million votes against the worst duopoly candidates in ages. Yup, I’m delusional too.
The above platform has been stated and restated so many times. Enough. What purpose repeating it endlessly? The challenge is to implement it.
Naomi Klein is just another writer piling more negative criticism on Trump. Half of the Borgs are already doing that. Her call for boycotts of big corporations, if that’s what she’s advocating in a fancy way, is a super idea, something we can do while waiting for, or helping form, a party of non-Borgs.
Here’s the first piece of infrastructure I want to read about and see in the making: the building of a Third Party that will crush the Duopoly. Until then, we’re filling our days with chatter among our enlightened selves, lots of it erudite, thoughtful and amusing, and shadow boxing with the trolls in a sideshow, with none of our debating talents accomplishing anything. Where are the organizers, the leaders, the money, the crowds, the PARTY?
Look up the name Maitreya, as described by Share International. A supposed World Teacher who is here to inspire humanity to create peace through sharing the world’s food and raw materials. He is not a religious leader, but rather more of a spiritual Elder brother – a wise and loving educator in the Laws of Life who wants to immediately save all in extreme poverty who are dying from needless hunger, and to restore Earth’s ecosystems back to health. A voice of sanity, a spokesman for all humans come to do battle with greed and ignorance. He might be our only real shot at this point.
Yes, the Oligarchs control the politicians, banks and media. And with Trump, we’re on the road to fascism, we just don’t know it. http://bit.ly/signs-of-fascism
it’s all part of the process, no? it’s not like there’s a consensus.
I can’t speak to all of this, but they don’t technically need an FDR style, governmentfunded approach to infrastructure. It’s clear that the Trump team wants to turn infrastructure over to private business. For instance, some firm can front the money to build a road. In turn, they then get to forever collect a toll from those who travel it. Moreover, taxpayers will still pay for the road’s upkeep. That’s just one small example.
It should also be clear that the borg state is here to stay. You have utopian ideals, but all politics requires financing. Maybe, for example, Ibama visited a billionaire not because he’s beholden to the wealthy but because someone has to foot the bill for what is going to be an enormously expensive endeavor. He wants to take on gerrymandering. How do you propose one do that on a national level? There’s research, court costs, etc.
None of the ideals you propose are going to happen without massive efforts that are going to take massive amounts of money. That’s just reality. Where do you propose that money come from? Are you going to hold a bake sale?
Lots of great interesting discussion in this thread here by Tim, Jay-Ottowa, andy. I wish I knew where to follow you all. Twitter is a mess of propaganda botters and some articles suggest Twitter allows some of it. One interesting point is that after articles and analysts exposed the massive troll operation often being unfilled profiles marked be “egg” icons, Twitter changed it! Just as the propaganda troll botters issue was gaining traction.
Anyway, why is no one talking about stopping the propaganda bots? They are able to manipulate what people believe. W/o them, the hate pushing wouldn’t be so emmense!
On the subject of big data, I remeber an author named heather something that had some interesting ideas on changing big data hands could help jobs. This person talked about in detail the pyramid scheme of politics how the popularity is manufactered instead of a person qualified for the job.
I love it. If Trump and his goons are going to lead us to the end, we should have fun and laugh and mock him all the way to hell. This was the perfect reasoning why I created the free-to-play Facebook game, President Man-Baby! https://www.facebook.com/games/presidentmanbaby/
Because it should be a given that he grabs cash, he blows kisses to Russian oligarchs, he fights facts with tweets, and too much fact exposure makes him cry. It should be as instinctual as the urge to defend earth in the classic game Space Invaders. :)
Thank you Naomi. Been enjoying your journalism for a long time. You are awesome. And thanks for articulating something I could not.
But since Trump is getting in bed with American oligarchs like the Kochs, and going along with Borg State agendas like attacking the Syrian government over unproven claims of chemical weapons attacks, won’t most Borg State media outlets get on board with him now?
And if Trump does what Obama did – makes positive noises of concern about climate change while privately rolling full steam ahead with fossil fuel interests, as ExxonMobil does with its PR these days, why, perhaps even progressives like Klein and Maddow will applaud him, as they did with Obama’s “efforts”.
“It was a lie, and the more I saw of them, the more I hated lies.”
As I watch the continuing decline of Naomi Klein’s abilities,
I foolishly keep thinking that maybe, maybe, maybe, she
and the huge numbers of delusional “liberals” will finally
wake up to the fact that the democrat party is as great an enemy
as the republican version of neo-liberal/conservative corporatists.
Klein has stated that the democrats, as much as anyone else,
are responsible for the Trump presidency, BUT
she has also stated, like a typical delusional liberal
(of which there are hundreds of millions)
that she is a believer in the either/or-ism where one
does NOT commit to an abandoning of the democrat corporate machine.
These delusionalists depend upon giving the impression that they
can possibly “take over” the machine from inside by allowing themselves
to be cogs of the corporate machine while they continue to hint
that a repudiation of the machine really isn’t possible.
They will say that it has to be either a takeover or an abandonment
as if those words are not a sign of their own corruption.
They will NOT commit to what really needs to be done –
ABANDON the democrat and republican corporate ownership party.
So, here we have another delusional waste of time from
Naomi Klein wherein we are supposed to put our energy into
being little annoyances to Trump INSTEAD of telling the democrats
and the republicans to go to hell and to do the
real work of creating a serious threat to corporate control of life.
At a minimum, repudiation of the democrats and the republicans
is THE NECESSITY, but that is too much to ask of the delusionalists.
Maybe Klein and Michael Moore can make another fake movie
to give the impression that their affluent delusionalism is
still the real deal -NOT.
What a joke!
I think they offer a grad-level course on “jamming” @ Trump University LLC, Naomi.
*lest just hope we can ‘jam’ Trump …before he starts WWII!
~ Mona … bds?
trump jamming is what started the whole mess
america needs another approach
we need to use all the jam in the toolbox to create a brighter future, now more than ever
Best wat to jam the Trump brand is to expose their lies…..
“The Syrian General Staff said that the US-led coalition struck a Daesh depot storing chemical weapons in Deir ez-Zor on Wednesday.
The Syrian military said that this fact proves that terrorists possess chemical weapons.
“The jets of the so-called US-led coalition launched a strike at about 17:30-17:50 [local time, 14:30-14:50 GMT] on a Daesh warehouse where many foreign fighters were present. First a white cloud and then a yellow one appeared at the site of the strike, which points at the presence of a large number of poisonous substances. A fire at the site continued until 22:30 [19:30 GMT],” the Syrian army’s command statement obtained by Sputnik said.
According to the Syrian General Staff, the US-led coalition’s strike killed several hundred people, including civilians. Hundreds were poisoned as a result of the strike on Daesh’s headquarters and depot with chemical weapons”. https://sputniknews.com/
Russian internet propaganda machine! Right here in the intercept, nice
Excellent video. Cogent and targeted messages. I hope many see it.
( Just when you thought corporatism and it’s battle for our minds couldn’t sink any lower. )
“The News Literacy Project” (NLP) ever hear of it?
It is a means for corporation news to slink into our children’s minds.
It purposes itself with teaching children to recognize “fake news” and find truth at ABC, CBS, NBC,… etc
Course work designed with the help of corporate news organizations is offered up to school children — in our public school systems.
Children aren’t getting enough of their news from corporate news and NLP intends to amend this disturbing fact.
For a mournful chuckle read the Partner News Organizations page at NLP:
http://www.thenewsliteracyproject.org/about-us/partner-news-organizations
samples:
“Bloomberg News is proud to help students to understand the vital role journalism plays in improving the lives of millions around the globe by increasing transparency and accountability.”
(ABC) “Becoming discerning, engaged news consumers will ultimately make their voices and opinions more powerful.”
(AP) “Unless new generations are able to consume news critically and to understand the issues that shape public policies and debate, democracy will suffer and ignorance will spread”
(CBS) “We support it because it is important. By encouraging the next generation of American adults to be better educated about the news, and better informed about the world around us, the project is performing a vital public service.”
this video s/b played in a loop perhaps in times square. the clown president is so out of touch with the 99.9% it is laughable. let’s hope everyone makes their “reservations” today!
Two facts:
1-Trump misusing WH for promoting own brand.
2-Klein misusing TI for promoting own brand.
Agree – and promoting the Intercept brand of – TRUTH and JOURNALISM – they have it while Bashar al Assange is not a journalist. Only those who receive public property use it to make millions and set up a vanity website then hide the public property from the public are proper journalists.
This vicious clique of “journalists” who are trying to produce a brand or brands to compete with the NYT and WaPo as the “authoritative” journalism brands – the new world order of the news sites “of record” while self defining journalism as only what they do and say are just an extension of Imperial power working for the interests of the oligarchy.
Only fools would trust a site which claims superior knowledge as to what the public should and should not know.
i don’t know that they look to define exactly and exclusively what journalism *is,* but if that is/were the case, then surely that should be questioned and their work taken in proper context.
i would say though that if their intention were limited to competing with the likes of NYT and WaPo, delineating what journalism *isn’t,* then they’ve surely hit their mark.
..booo, around 02:23 into your video, I didn’t see The Greatest Puppet Master, [drumroll please] Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. ;o)
Naomi, I did not approve this really really really badly written article! SAD! It is full of nothing but really really really obvious lies. Consider yourself on my really really really long list.
DJ Trump
To be fair to Trump, I am seriously beginning to suspect that the chap in White House is now Alec Baldwin. The metamorphosis is quite drastic.
The flight wasn’t oversold. United might have it’s posterior over a large fire.
the intercept is sinking even lower, hring a corrupt cunt like klein.
Humpty sends Tillerson to Russia
to make an artful deal
Tilly gets none
the LOSER is done
Trumpty stikes out for real
health care revision fail = strike 1
russia syria deal = strike 2
i will brand china as a currency manipulator!china is not a currency manipulator…
strike 3.
NATO IS OBSOLETE!!I fully support NATO and i hope they can increase their payments.
strike 4
Trump: There should not be a cap on what airlines can offer passengers to relinquish their seat.
ball 1
I don’t think Trump have changed his mind or lied when he promised so many goodies to his white followers, the problem is more serious: he is crazy, that is the problem.
Naomi, as you have written so eloquently relating to the environment now that you are part of the Intercept team, do you think you could have Glenn and the staff seriously consider a request I have posted a number of times and have also emailed appeals relating to covering the matter I formerly posted below?
Glenn:
Could you assign someone to report on a subject that seems to be taboo to report on for whatever reason that subject being “What are they really doing to our sky”?
If an organization that serves the truth as The Intercept does report that there is nothing to it, regarding the true current state of geoengineering, fine, but if there is something really going on we are counting on you and your team to shed light on it. Please consider covering the matter. Thank you for your consideration.
See: GeoengineeringWatch.org
Here, they are about to unleash their poisonous and killing hardware against fish:
Next month, in May, the Navy is conducting training exercises in the pristine waters of the Gulf of Alaska.
” The Navy’s AntiEnvironmental Broadside in the Gulf of Alaska ”
” the Navy’s plans threaten an area of the Gulf that couldn’t be more biologically sensitive or rich in wildlife. Their training area includes a State of Alaska Marine Protected Area, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Protected Area, and both the Gulf of Alaska Seamount Protected and Slope Habitat Conservation areas.
Nevertheless, the Navy is requesting permits to use live ordnance including bombs, missiles, and torpedoes, along with active and passive sonar in “realistic” wartraining exercises that could release as much as 352,000 pounds of “expended materials” into those waters including, according to the Navy’s own Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), missiles, bombs, and torpedoes. ”
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/war_gulf_us_navys_anti-environmental_broadside_gulf_of_alaska_20170411
Yes…“How many times must a man look up before he sees the sky”
Naomi, as you have written so eloquently relating to the environment now that you are part of the Intercept team, do you think you could have Glenn and the staff seriously consider a request I have posted a number of times and have also emailed appeals relating to covering the matter I formerly posted below?
Glenn:
Could you assign someone to report on a subject that seems to be taboo to report on for whatever reason that subject being “What are they really doing to our sky”?
If an organization that serves the truth as The Intercept does report that there is nothing to it, regarding the true current state of geoengineering, fine, but if there is something really going on we are counting on you and your team to shed light on it. Please consider covering the matter. Thank you for your consideration.
See: GeoengineeringWatch.org
What about the N. Klein brand? It seems to me that the Intercept has just given you free advertising space to promote your own book.
” It seems to me that the Intercept has just given you free advertising space to promote your own book.”
You do not know if the publisher ‘donated’ to TI or not.
You are right about this spot being an advertisement for Klein’s book.
In the sea of propaganda, The Intercept has become ‘Where’s the Adversarial Journalist?’
Come Naomi. I’ve got no intention
Chaos and instability as strategy !!
“ During the presidential campaign, however, Trump floated not a “trade war” but real war, telling The New York Times: “That’s the problem with our country. A politician would say, ‘Oh I would never go to war,’ or they’d say, ‘Oh I would go to war.’ I don’t want to say what I’d do because, again, we need unpredictability.”
So here we are, weeks before Trump is even inaugurated, tottering between “stability” and “unpredictability,” between world order and world war. Kissinger’s sweet spot.”
Trump May Be the Perfect Vehicle for Kissinger’s Philosophy
https://www.thenation.com/article/mad-men-trump-may-be-the-perfect-vehicle-for-kissingers-philosophy/
Mr Trump believes love for him happens when he buttresses support for restricted structured relations to his perceived benefit-
At some point in life, experience teaches most, regardless of monied potential, that belief with the 13 or so percenters results in disaster, butt what we hav here is a situation where gratitude is awry, and privilege tends to catch up, butt the Donald isn’t fifty any longer, requires lots of sleep; rarely gets any, and under that extreme pressure things hav a way of… knot catching up…
Love is the answer ( no emo mean thought toward the Donald please, that makes him stronger)
War is over (warlike mindset is egoic human emotion unconsciously lost Inn psych time of false past future)
For what it’s worth, pieces such as this are of no interest to me. I am singularly uninterested in “jamming” the “Trump brand.” Rather, and as with all reasonable and decent people, I care about building an electable party whose platform would render Trump and the GOP largely irrelevant.
Donald Trump is the most unpopular president in recent memory, and was an historically unpopular candidate — yet the Democrats and Hillary still managed to lose to him, as they have been losing at all levels for some time. The reasons they keep losing at the federal, state and municipal levels are what need attention, not this nonsense.
Find a way to knot be critical of others workproduct unless you have same self to display- what you would do for action will knot be read by many- what you do tends to hav more gravitas-
Try even harder to knot senselessly attack emotionally-
Do you hav a lynk to work product I could review-?- (rhetorical)
Come back for another visit when your “work product” includes proficiency in basic written English.
I replied to Richard, and of course it only shows up if one clicks “Latest” to read comments, as opposed to “Threads.”
I can link you to a case I won in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals based on my legal brief, both my research and reasoning. Would that do?
My assessment of this piece is not “senseless.” Rather, I gave reasons, to wit: the fact that the Democratic Party is losing at all levels — federal, state and municipal. Focusing on the causes of that are, indeed, something I “feel” strongly about. All reasonable people should.
Considering that Hillary won the popular vote, republicans spent the past few years gerrymandering districts into their favor, the electoral college is utterly obsolete, and money is the chief motivator in politics, it seems that throwing all the blame at a single party is a little narrow in scope. Especially a party of naive idealists who play to people’s better angels rather than real world issues.
The system at large is broken. Unhindered capitalist greed will corrupt everyone, even the most pious politician you can find because they’re still human. These trends aren’t limited to the US. This is a global problem.
Tell that to the Democrats of Ohio:
WaPo: Democrats are still ignoring the people who could have helped them defeat Trump, Ohio party leaders say :
The last paragraph above is my text and should not have been formatted with the WaPo quote.
Huh. Still obsessing over jobs and a broken capitalist slave state. If that’s all that people care about then we really are in trouble.
Time to get third parties into the mix it looks like. If all the Dems and Repubs care about is keeping the proletariat working then 45 was pretty clever to pander with the “let’s go back 50 years” schtick. Goes to show how easy it is to manipulate people. Just reiterate the promises of the past
I consider it a missed opportunity of Naomi Klein that she is taking aim at the Trump brand while his predecessor, Obama, could serve as the perfect example of a brand that had a great slogan, but no content. As Klein likely knows, Obama was the biggest brand in the world in 2008 and Obama’s example would give this article/podcast some depth.
Here are some great individuals talking about the Obama brand
John Pilger:
“To many, Obama’s very presence in the White House reaffirms the moral nation. He is a marketing dream. Like Calvin Klein or Benetton, he is a brand that promises something special — something exciting, almost risqué, as if he might be a radical, as if he might enact change. He makes people feel good. He’s postmodern man with no political baggage.”
Chris Hedges
“President Obama does one thing and Brand Obama gets you to believe another. This is the essence of successful advertising. You buy or do what the advertiser wants because of how they can make you feel. And so you are kept in a perpetual state of childishness.”
Noam Chomsky
“The goal of advertising is to create uninformed consumers who will make irrational choices. Those of you who suffered through an economics course know that markets are supposed to be based on informed consumers making rational choices. But industry spends hundreds of millions of dollars a year to undermine markets … to get uninformed consumers making irrational choices.
And when they turn to selling a candidate they do the same thing. They want uninformed consumers, you know, uninformed voters to make irrational choices based on the success of illusion, slander, and effective body language or whatever else is supposed to be significant. So you undermine democracy pretty much the same way you undermine markets. Well, that’s the nature of an election when it’s run by the business world, and you’d expect it to be like that. …Brand Obama can be whatever they decide it to be, not what the population decides that it should be….”
Intercept journalists from the last x-years:
“Crickets”
The big difference there is that no White House staffer ever told you to go out and buy Obama brand shoes or stay in the Obama hotel.
Do you have a video with captions or a transcript for those that cannot hear the audio?
FAKE NEWS?
How many major main stream media outlets had a photo of Peter Wolf under the Headlines of Centerfold singer J Geils is dead?
Did Peter Wolf die?
Did J Geils sing Centerfold?
You tell me I am disoriented falling down into the abyss.
no one wants to pay for their brand of noise…
so, you gets what you pays for.
sloppy copy, headache inducing headlines, and deep-throated stories of state from anonymous sources grunting on backround
That’s a long advertisement for a book.
Trump is a symptom of the problem (the Deep State), and the duopoly itself is corrupt.
To focus on symptoms alone is to miss fixing the cause.
Knowing how brilliant you can be and seeing typical media superficiality from you is quite sad.
I couldn’t agree with you more, I had the same impression.
One wonders if ankle-biting will be the death of progressives. If you think I’m talking about the author, you’re mistaken.
If you think the substantial criticisms aimed at Naomi wrt this piece are no more than “ankle-biting,” I believe you are mistaken.
In business there’s GAAP, generally accepted practices everyone tends to adopt because experience has shown non-adopters get eliminated from the field. Trump chose not to adopt a blind trust thinking there might be an upside in going against usual practice. We’ll see how it works for him. What he may find is that doing the right thing isn’t so much about ethics as survival.
It’s not the “brand,” Naomi, it’s the system as a whole, as your earlier writings demonstrate you fully understand.
It’s getting harder not to conclude that you have sold out to incrementalism in order to keep seats at the tables that are important to you — and to promote your own brand, of course.
Naomi Klein concludes this way too lengthy video with:
“[attacking the Trump brand] … will hurt Trump in the 2020 election.”
There isn’t going to be a 2020 election, Naomi, we will all be dead from a nuclear war.
Naomi, you were too late in realizing that we (liberals) needed to abandon the Democratic Party (you get it now, right? please say, “right”, for heaven’s sake!).
Should have gone Green since at least Joe Lieberman and Al Gore.
Now the Democratic Party is totally corrupt, totally anti-democracy and totally pro-war.
The Democrats have been slamming Trump since before he took the oath and now he has become one of them. He attacked Syria, and threatens (more than threatens!) nuclear war.
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Marjorie Merriweather Post (March 15, 1887 – September 12, 1973 in Springfield, Illinois) was a leading American socialite and the owner of General Foods, Inc.
She was wife to the creator of Post Toasties.
Trump’s MAL resort is PROOF that the DC politicians willingly squandering Trillions of dollars of American Wealth.
NOAH WEBSTER (THE AUTHOR OF THE ORIGINAL WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY) FORETOLD OF THIS CLASS OF BUREAUCRATS (“UNPRINCIPLED MEN”) IN 1832… THE WASTERS OF AMERICA…
[L]et it be impressed on your mind that God commands you to choose for rulers just men who will rule in the fear of God. The preservation of a republican government depends on the faithful discharge of this duty; if the citizens neglect their duty and place unprincipled men in office, the government will soon be corrupted; laws will be made, not for the public good, so much as for selfish or local purposes; corrupt or incompetent men will be appointed to execute; the public revenues will be squandered on unworthy men; and the rights of the citizens will be violated or disregarded. If a republican government fails to secure public prosperity and happiness, it must be because the citizens neglect the Divine commands and elect bad men to make and administer the laws (1832, pp. 336-337, emp. added).
Words of wisdom, people.
In doing some research on Klein, I found out that her parents were Americans who both emigrated to Canada. Now unless they’ve renounced their citizenship, that means that she’s a dual citizen. If that’s true, then how does she feel about her taxes paying for illegal and immoral wars and actions that continue under Trump?
Five days ago, GG wrote an article that started by noting that Trump launched an act of war without proof that Assad was responsible for the chemical attack.
Since then, TI has done a story on the constitutionality of the attack, a story about a hack at MSNBC who was praised as a smart leader of progressives who is unjustifiably obsessed with Russia and fully supportive of Trump’s bombing despite the lack of proof of culpability, and now a story where (discouraged) monkey wrenching seems to be the best part, while not even mentioning that exposing that Trump may have bombed Syria using false assertions would be the most brand damaging revelation possible.
In the lead-up to the war in Iraq, there were months for critics to expose the lies being peddled.
And it didn’t prevent the war.
Does anybody believe that Trump will follow the same course… fabricating a case for war and then seeking congressional approval… before he acts?
Can somebody please reassure me that journalists at TI are working on a story about the experts who don’t believe the “Assad is responsible for the chemical attack” narrative being peddled by Trump and supported by almost all the Democrats in Congress and the corporate media?
That somebody is contacting and interviewing those experts including Scott Ritter who was right about Iraq and the conspiracy to lie to Americans?
That somebody is contacting Sy Hersh and other journalists who may have contacts to insiders with knowledge of the intelligence information that runs contrary to the narrative?
Is somebody trying to interview James Clapper who supposedly raised doubts to Obama about Assad’s responsibility for the chemical attack in 2013 that that the regime change eager establishment was also blaming on Assad?
Is somebody getting into the fact that former members of Saddam’s and Assad’s regime with experience making chemical weapons are now in both al Qaida and ISIS?
That many of the chemical attacks in Syria were actually launched by al Qaida?
That eyewitness accounts from al Qaida “rebels” in Syria are not credible sources of information?
OK.
Five days isn’t very long.
I know.
But if there is another chemical attack, and if these attacks are being staged to frame Assad, I don’t think we’ll get months of preparations and prepositioning time to actually expose the facts.
I think Trump may well take this country into another war that may be based on lies the same way he acted before the facts were known about the latest chemical attack.
And I would like to know that one of the best journalism outlets around is putting some resources and effort into this story.
If TI is doing it already, thank you.
If not, please consider this a request to do so quickly.
Assad is not a good guy.
But the costs and carnage and ever-growing consequences of the Iraq war make it abundantly clear that that is no reason to support another regime change war or trust that assertions by our government and media are accurate.
Dear Altahone (above) What a statement; you’ve said what I’ve been searching for — next step, if only you could tweet it. However, wouldn’t have seen it without the presence and support of TI; thank you also Glen Greenwald, Naomi Klein and crew ( including I hope Altahone — your critique is a basis and could be the stimulus for Naomi’s next video and/or book.
Thank you altohone. Although I think it is worse than you state, any escalation of a war in Syria will involve Russia and the possibility of ending life on earth. Here is a good place to start
“The evidence that Assad committed the chemical weapon attack is less than convincing”. Professor Theodor Postol MIT leading authority on these matters said …“We again have a situation where the White House has issued an obviously false, misleading and amateurish intelligence report,” he concluded, recalling the 2013 situation when the Obama administration claimed Assad had used chemical weapons against the rebels in Ghouta, near Damascus.
“What the country is now being told by the White House cannot be true,” Postol wrote, “and the fact that this information has been provided in this format raises the most serious questions about the handling of our national security.” https://www.rt.com/usa/384520-postol-report-sarin-syria/
The criticisms are valid here, but I really don’t think Klein is attempting to provide “The Solution” here, folks. However, she is presenting conceivable action that can have some serious influence over the “grown ass man” that is our president.
It’s more like a chipping away at the larger problem. Why’s everyone so critical of that? No one has the solution to the corporate takeover that is remotely conceivable let alone attainable at the moment.
because Trump isn’t the problem. and if Trump isn’t the problem, organizing to go after him only seems to serve petty vindictiveness. or as petty vindictiveness is more commonly referred to, partisan politics.
isn’t that how got to be president in the first place?
Maybe chipping away was a bad metaphor. It’s more like we have to take the punches as they come and punch back.
I wonder if it would solely be to serve partisan vindictiveness…because there’s an immediacy to Trump’s administration that needs to be dealt with that has nothing to do with partisan politics. He’s like a fucking fire in your kitchen. He’s is like an oil spill; it’s something that needs to be dealt with immediately before we can tackle the real problem or we run the risk of heading much more quickly and inevitably into turmoil.
I don’t think you can just ignore the fascist and shoot for the stars.
he does present an apparent threat, and i believe that’s why he still represents a threat to the Establishment; not because his *policies* are substantially different, but because they aren’t.
despite having defeated them in the last election, as far as Democrats are concerned he remains the perfect foil for lesser-evilism. they don’t have to DO anything but point at the other guy.
Klein is advocating for no less than fascism. If her racketeering war criminal Hillary had won, she never would write this. Nor did she call to ‘jam’ up Obama — when he spied on the press, broke countless laws regarding the NSA, and challenged court orders on immigration while deporting more people than anyone in history.
Klein is saying that if you are angry that the war-criminal Hillary lost, democracy doesn’t matter. Just become a useful idiot for the Democrats who are marching us into a war with Russia and who did nothing when Obama destroyed the Libyan and Syrian states.
Huh? Klein wasn’t pro-Hillary.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/nov/09/rise-of-the-davos-class-sealed-americas-fate
Naomi Klein may not be pro-Hillary but if this video is any indication Naomi is certainly pro-“useful idiots”.
“become a useful idiot for the Democrats who are marching us into a war with Russia ”
I listened to the whole video waiting for Naomi Klein (also a liberal like me)
to get to the *why* of attacking the Trump brand.
Here is Naomi:
“If his brand gets battered enough
Trump might just course correct
on some of his more wacked out policies.”
Well…just in the last few days we saw Trump “course correct” such
that he was praised by the devil herself – Hillary Clinton.
Hillary of course would have attacked Syria more fervently (she said specifically just that). But none the less, a course correction has led the world off the deep end and headed for nuclear annihilation.
All the useful idiots helped weaken and box in a President such that he course corrected towards nuclear annihilation for all of humanity.
I’m in. Every little nick is worth the time. And it sounds fun. Thanks Naomi. Love your stuff.
Thank you for the post Naomi
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April 12 2017, 8:46 a.m.
Economic pressure. OK, fine, but Pepsi Cola doesn’t (overtly) murder people. The Deep State, Military Industrial Complex, (MIC), actually does murder people, lot’s of people.
So we have bigger issues, War and Peace, Oligarchs vs. Populists, Globalists vs. Nationalists and so on. I don’t fret about a few billion dollars going south. The MIC spends more than that in a day.
Jam the Brand is interesting, but this is bigger than Trump.
The Trump brand to most Americans is: ostentatiousness and an overinflated borish ego that bullies others. And it is mostly still that brand, BUT, he stood up and spoke to reveal a genuine patriotic soul saying what many people were already thinking: this country has not changed for the better of Americans, but everyone else, and the ridiculousness the left pushed people to accept has made us feel like strangers in our own land and knowing it wasn’t right, we were considered stupid and worst of all, not allowed to say the country is disintegrating for the people it was meant to serve. When I heard the truth being spoken I tore up my Dem card and voted Trump.
You were suckered would you care to buy some Florida swampland? There’s some near Mar-a-Lago.
Nice ad for the forthcoming book. Not a good article, though.
God there’s a bunch of whiney nathumbsucks commenting on this good and helpful article. 2 things: 1–Naomi has done more to open the eyes, ears and minds of “lefties” in the past decade than all of you and your cogent comments combined, which leads to 2—what have any of you done lately besides form a circular firing squad to advance the cause of justice. Makes me think a third point– maybe you’re mostly paid hil-bots: the candidate who wouldn’t die.
I got this far into the article before I had to stop reading from the cognitive dissonance:
“That’s because, for the first time in history, the president of the United States is a fully commercialized Superbrand, with family members who are best understood as spin-off brands.”
You don’t consider the Clinton family as a super brand? Really? Where have you been for the last 24 years?
The Clintons were barely known when Bill was elected President. Their Superbrand wasn’t established until sometime after Bill was elected.
Show me a high-rise, hotel, or handbag with the Clinton label.
There’s name recognition, and actual trademarked brands.
i dunno, i have enjoyed much of Klein’s work, but this seems to be massively missing the point.
I scanned Ms Klein’s bio to find out if she was an economist, but can’t find a reference. If she is an economist, I’d like to hear her take on Modern Monetary Theory, MMT. What we are looking at domestically is something you would call “The Big Squeeze.” Tax cuts lead to budget deficits which lead to privatization etc.
We have systemic economic problems not merely branding issues.
See:
Ellen Brown: Web of Debt.
Warren Mosler: 7 deadly Innocent Frauds of Economics (a free pdf linked below)
Stephanie Kelton: Bernie Sander economics advisor.
Steve Keene:
Michael Hudson:
http://www.moslereconomics.com/wp-content/powerpoints/7DIF.pdf
See her book Shock Doctrine for her views on global privatization and neo-liberalism.
I’m no economist, but it sounds like she goes into great detail about what you’re talking about in her book The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Basically, the book begins in Indonesia and Chile in the 70’s and goes through every decade up until the Iraq War. She connects economic blunders of a number of countries throughout those 4 decades by pointing out the Friedmanite ideologues and reoccurring American governmental faces seem to be lurking behind all/most of them. Tax cuts, privatization, and deregulation are the common thread and the results are always the same; the global markets skyrocket for that country while the majority of the people in those countries suffer.
There’s no doubt, there is currently a Corporate coup taking place and Klein would be the first to say that. I don’t think this article/video aims to be the solution, but it does seem to be a form of action to weaken the president’s media power.
She doesn’t go int the solutions. What I’m looking for is something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fogSw7U9y0w
Although, admittedly, Professors Wolff and Kelton are intellectual heavy weights.
I’m no economist either but this is true.. “Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen [pounds] nineteen [shillings] and six [pence], result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.”
Charles Dickens, David Copperfield
Jamming phone lines? Messing with Trump’s hotel chain with mass cancellations? Reminds me of the old school Project Chanology tactics than Anonymous used back in the day against Scientology. I like it!
Yikes, there is a lot of bitter people posting today.
Not sure why this article would bring out the snark like this but there ya go.
Klein’s words hit the mark. Trump has devolved the presidency into a brand like none other before him. Doing battle with that in mind makes sense to me.
I forgot to suggest looking around for a copy of The Rebel Sell to get a better “take” on the Klein brand and the futility of AdBusters branding of Culture Jamming.
The many criticisms of that book are valid imo. It was at best a polemic.
So, does that mean you bought the AdBusters sneakers and feel the hegemony of global capital falling into the dust each time you groove on down to the Railway Club for a pint?
The takedown of Klein’s very highly developed “brand” in that book is something that won’t mean a thing to brand loyalists.
That’s how these things work. And why it isn’t politics.
Not at all.
What you call a brand is in actuality just her reputation.
Economic pressure. OK, fine, but Pepsi Cola doesn’t (overtly) murder people. The Deep State, Military Industrial Complex, (MIC), actually does murder people, lot’s of people.
So we have bigger issues, War and Peace, Oligarchs vs. Populists, Globalists vs. Nationalists and so on.
I don’t fret about a few billion dollars going south. The MIC spends more than that in a day.
Jam the Brand is interesting, but this is bigger than Trump.
good post!
Uhhh, maybe you should look into what Pepsi and Coke are doing in some of the poorer nations around the world.
Yeah, unless that “brand” is the state of Israel, in which case the “right tactics” (i.e. BDS or even criticism of Israel’s actions, hypocrisy and hasbara) are simply made illegal and increasingly subject to civil or criminal penalty. Or those practicing the right tactics are personally smeared, slimed or banned from entry into/rejection from certain countries, schools or jobs for being anti-Semitic, or engaging in “hate crimes”.
I’m a big believer in one of the few remaining “democratic powers” left to the average citizen in a “capitalist” world–organized consumer led financial boycotts of products and services. Simply choosing not to, and convincing others not to, do business or purchase certain products or services from a business or a nation state (or in America one of the several states), and writing a letter to the head of same telling them why, can be a powerful force.
It works even better when you chain that “protest” to all other business that do business with the business you are boycotting (see boycotts against advertisers who advertise on Rush Limbaugh show etc. etc. etc.)
But the political neocons/economic neoliberals correctly see that “tactic” as the very real threat to their agenda, if not the entire “capitalist” system, if done right and with sufficient mass support for all sorts of desired changes.
That’s why they are making increasing moves to outlaw it (won’t work, but they will try). But if you want to attack the core of an unjust system like capitalism, the only real mechanism available is to make those who run it understand their net profit is going to be severely impaired, or better yet if they don’t make systemic changes the “demand” part of the equation is willing and prepared to withhold their spending or bring the whole thing crumbling down around them.
In any event, just wanted to note that “any” is a pretty broad statement when it comes to the fragility of certain “brands” to the “right tactics”. Not saying you are wrong, only that like all rules there are exceptions to the rule. Nation states are no less a “brand” in many senses than are products and services.
Yes, Naomi.
Just what politics needs in the age of resurgent fascism: culture jamming. It sure has wreaked havoc on capitalism.
Do you know if AdBusters are still selling their own “jammy” brand of sneakers? They just murderlized Nike and Adidas with that move.
No doubt it will sell a few books though. For your brand that is.
Maybe one day there will be a Trump vs Klein “brand-off” the way Pepsi and Coke used to do it.
Who won that one? Anyone know?
More on This Changes Everything.
http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2016/01/25/the-de-klein-of-a-revolutionary-writer-from-subcomandante-marcos-to-angel-gurria/
The Klein brand suffered when a once revolutionary writer sold out to Wall Street, getting in bed with oil magnate Warren Buffett and his agents like Bill McKibben. http://www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2016/02/03/the-deklein-of-logic-the-art-of-conflation/
trump has a huge wad of cash in the bank
and unlike united airlines, trump’s “brand” isn’t publicly traded
so don’t expect full satisfaction in 90 days or your money back