When the people who want to be president start sounding more like insult comics, can we trust them to govern the nation or will they simply begin a four-year term as Roastmaster-in-Chief?
I can't help but compare this year's crop of
political laugh lines to the most famous one to emerge from the 1988
contest—when George H.W. Bush wanted to upgrade from the Vice
Presidency. (Spoiler alert: he did.) At the Democratic convention that
summer, Texas Governor Ann Richards combined two charges against Bush—that he was elitist and a poor communicator—into one memorable zinger. (Watch it here.)
When you're crafting a joke, especially in the business world, look at it from every angle. Make sure it's substantive as well as funny. Shows the author or speaker in a good light, and is funny. And if it's for a speech, rehearse the speaker to make sure the funny shines through.
I'll talk more about humor and business in my next post.
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