The rhetorical presidency model made good sense within the traditional media market of the twentieth century, but makes little sense within the new media market of the new millennium. The era of the rhetorical presidency was characterized by a relationship between the presidency and the press that was reciprocal, mutually beneficial, and stable; the era of the post-rhetorical presidency is characterized by a relationship between the presidency and the press that is independent, competitive, and unstable. The post-rhetorical presidency began with the Bush Administration and flourished with the Obama Administration’s expert use of social and new media. Trump has only continued what his predecessors started
While the “rhetorical presidency,” has been both accepted as a heuristic justifying the study of pre...
Rhetoric and politics have been interrelated through time. Major political leaders have tried to inf...
Political scientist Stephen Skowronek defines transformational presidents as those who altered the p...
The rhetorical presidency model made good sense within the traditional media market of the twentieth...
As American presidential rhetoric has evolved over the last 225 years, presidents have increasingly ...
The rhetorical presidency—a deeply influential paradigm for understanding presidential communicative...
Obama's loss of control over the political agenda threatens to make his presidency irrelevant
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
The level of tension between the president and the media is at an unprecedented level as President T...
This thesis project focuses on the ways in which American presidents use media to engage the public ...
The idea that \u201cpopular or mass rhetoric has become a tool of presidential governance\u201d (Tul...
The thesis looks at the strategies American presidents have used to communicate with the public in r...
The office of the Presidency has always followed a traditional mold when referring to the rhetoric o...
Nowhere are the differences between journalism and history more evident than in assessments of the p...
This study characterizes the evolution of rhetoric used in certain presidential campaigns as evidenc...
While the “rhetorical presidency,” has been both accepted as a heuristic justifying the study of pre...
Rhetoric and politics have been interrelated through time. Major political leaders have tried to inf...
Political scientist Stephen Skowronek defines transformational presidents as those who altered the p...
The rhetorical presidency model made good sense within the traditional media market of the twentieth...
As American presidential rhetoric has evolved over the last 225 years, presidents have increasingly ...
The rhetorical presidency—a deeply influential paradigm for understanding presidential communicative...
Obama's loss of control over the political agenda threatens to make his presidency irrelevant
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
The level of tension between the president and the media is at an unprecedented level as President T...
This thesis project focuses on the ways in which American presidents use media to engage the public ...
The idea that \u201cpopular or mass rhetoric has become a tool of presidential governance\u201d (Tul...
The thesis looks at the strategies American presidents have used to communicate with the public in r...
The office of the Presidency has always followed a traditional mold when referring to the rhetoric o...
Nowhere are the differences between journalism and history more evident than in assessments of the p...
This study characterizes the evolution of rhetoric used in certain presidential campaigns as evidenc...
While the “rhetorical presidency,” has been both accepted as a heuristic justifying the study of pre...
Rhetoric and politics have been interrelated through time. Major political leaders have tried to inf...
Political scientist Stephen Skowronek defines transformational presidents as those who altered the p...