Episode 90, with guests Arun Chaudhary of Revolution Messaging, Christopher Brown of QGA Public Affairs and Scott Treibitz of Tricom Associates


Arun Chaudhary, Christopher Brown and Scott Treibitz are our guests this week.
Show produced by Katherine Caperton.
Original Air Date: February 16, 2013 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124.
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Episode 88, with guests Bob Wheelock of AJE – Al Jazeera English and George Gigicos of Telion Corp.


Bob Wheelock and George Gigicos are our guests this week.
Show produced by Katherine Caperton.
Original Air Date: February 3, 2013 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124.
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Our guests this week Bob Wheelock, executive producer of news gathering at Al Jazeera English, on the changes ahead for the network following its acquisition of Current TV. And George Gigicos, founder and president of Telion Corp., on his work spanning decades as a GOP advance man.

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If you’re a fan of this show, I hope you’ll leave us a note and a like our Facebook page www.facebook.com/PoliOptics.  It is one of my great joys in doing this show with Josh King, that I’m able to introduce all of you to the most amazing visual communications professionals I know.  Friends all, they have mentored me, managed me, and propelled me forward in my career here in Washington D.C.

Our first guest, Bob Wheelock, is currently the Executive Producer for  Newsgathering at Al Jazeera English.

Bob Wheelock in the control and on the air at ABC News .

What that means is, Bob is the big boss and at the helm of one of the most technologically advanced, well-funded, and growing news gathering organizations on the planet. Niice.

Bob also happens to be the guy that gave me my big break in TV News.  He was “that guy” for so many people. He still is today and that’s why we are so lucky to have him on the show this week.

“Wheels” or “Bobby,” as some people at ABC News used to call him, is literally building an army of talented visual story tellers (see: they’re hiring).  Seriously — if you or someone you know is a comer in the news game right now – Wheelock is the guy to know.

In February 2012, the guy who had done nearly ever big job you’d want to do and won a ton of major awards, found his “next big thing” and took on the leadershipchallengeof a lifetime. 

This is Bob’s first extended conversation on the air about AJE.

He is, as ever, eloquent and perfectly candid.

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Our second guest, George Gigicos, is veteran political operative with a sterling reputation.

He only has one speed: go!

George is the engine in the boat at the strategic communications and event firm Telion Corp, based in southern Florida.  He’s been a GOP Advance man since the days George H W Bush was VPOTUS.  His experiences on behalf of the US government around the globe are a fun part of this discussion. So to are his insights into his most recent time on the road working advance for the Romney campaign.

Here are some fun pics from George’s time in the business — including one with me in Egypt in 2008.

The mark of a true PoliOptics practitioner – George Gigicos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

George’s work as site lead for Mitt Romney’s visit to Warsaw University in Poland – summer 2012

 

 

George’s work in Warsaw, Poland in the summer of 2012 with the Romney campaign.

 

 

Adam Belmar and George Gigicos in Egypt 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About TELION:  a comprehensive public relations, media affairs and event management consulting firm offering clients a wide range of support services.  Telion partners with corporations, associations, government, political and religious entities to successfully assist in the management of their meetings, conferences, incentive programs and special events. Their expertise in communication strategies, crisis management, digital media, VIP advance operations & logistical support is unsurpassed.  George Gigicos, TelionCorp, Boca Raton, Florida 33231, 561-400-3604.

I know you will enjoy these two conversations… And when you do –drop us a few words on FB www.facebook.com/PoliOptics.

Thanks, AB

PoliOptics Inaugural Snapshots

Oh the wonder of Facebook and Twitter on a day like today.  Many of our PoliOptics friends are working and here are a few of the images they’re sharing.  Wonderful behind the scenes images.  Enjoy!

@NewMediaJim – Jim Long – shares this pre-dawn view from the B Camera Platform. Jim was a guest on PoliOptics episode 84

 

PoliOptics producer Katherine Caperton shares this pre-dawn shot from the west front of the Capitol.

 

ABC News White House Producer Jon Garcia shares this sunrise shot of the presidential reviewing stand on Pennsylvania Ave. Jon is a future 2013 PoliOptics guest.

 

ABC News White House Producer Jon Garcia shares this shot of “all cameras up” in the pool truck at the White House-Reviewing Stand location.

 

And this “down the mall” shot comes from Sirius XM POTUS Host Pamela Kirckland. Notice the shade in the foreground, the sun will be high in the sky by the time President Obama takes the oath of office.

 

Katherine Caperton got this “money shot” from her perch on the scene for Sirius XM POTUS.

 

One more from @NewMediaJim – Jim Long: sunset.

Episode 86, with guests Will Ritter, Max A. Schindler and Max Schindler


Will Ritter, Max A. Schindler and his son, Max Schindler are our guests this week.
Show produced by Katherine Caperton.
Original Air Date: January 19, 2013 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124.
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Our first guest, Will Ritter, is the man Governor Mitt Romney entrusted to run his advance operation in 2012.

This wasn’t Will’s first rodeo though, he has served as Mitt’s body man in the 2008 cycle.  That’s when Will and I first met, on the trail in Florida in 2007.  I was the Senior Producer for ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos and we had Mitt and Ann Romney for their first joint interview.  It was a very big deal for the campaign and the show.  Will and I stayed on site buildingthe interview set from nothing until 2am.  The broadcast was excellent and from that point forward Gov Romney, his wife and Will Ritter were on my radar.  Somehow I knew I would work them all again in the future.

Will Ritter, Director of Operations and Advance for Romney Ryan 2012, behind his desk at campaign HQ in May 2012.

I didn’t meet Will again face-to-face until late April of 2012.   The primaries were over and it was time to turn to the business of winning the general election.  My former boss in the George W. Bush White House, Ed Gillespie, was now a Senior Advisor to the campaign and he asked me to come join the team.  But what my participation would look like depended on solely what the Advance Director wanted.  Lucky for me it was Will Ritter in charge.  As you can see from the picture, Ritter was in command behind his desk and in front of that American flag.  He had a clear sense of what needed to be done and what the candidate wanted to achieve on the trail.

Our interview with Will picks up at that point – the transition to the big game.  Will had done every job imaginable as an Advance man up to that point.  He was a leader who had “been there and done that.”  But as you will hear, building an operation large enough to compete with Obama for America was a huge lift.  Despite the loss on election day, the track record of the Romney Advance Team was and is amazing.  The next generation of Republican Advance Men (and Women) took a masters level class at the knee of Will Ritter.

Mitt Romney with Paul Ryan after introducing him as his running mate, for the 2012 presidential election, in Norfolk, Virginia on August 11, 2012.

I don’t want to give it away… but listen for Will’s never before disclosed details surrounding the VP announcement event in Norfolk, VA.  The USS Wisconsin was the perfect backdrop for the reveal of Rep. Paul Ryan’s selection to be Mitt Romney’s running mate.  But — as NBC Dateline always used to say in their promos –  “what happened behind the scenes will shock you.”

These days Will Ritter isn’t taking too much of a rest.  He is now the President & CEO of Beacon Operation Security Services LLC,  a highly specialized executive protection and full service security firm. BOSS, as they are known in the business, caters to high profile private citizens including company executives, politicians, dignitaries, professional athletes and celebrities.  I suspect that Will and his team at BOSS will back on the front lines of American politics very soon.

 

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Segment number two is a family affair.  Josh King and I are joined by TV newsman Max Schindler and his son, TV newsman Max Schindler.

Left to Right: Max Schindler, Max A Schindler, Adam Belmar at POTUS studios in Washington DC 1/17/13

Senior takes us back through 50 years of high stakes assignments, from directing coverage of the return of JFK’s remains to Andrews AirForce Base on November 22, 1963, to Presidential Inaugurals, which, in 1997,began to feature “Schindler Blue” as the backdrop carpet for the Inaugural Address.  Junior, a superior talent in his own right, brings us inside the second inaugural of President Barack Obama.  Both men together makes this conversation one of the best we’ve ever had here on PoliOptics.

The genesis of my love affair with visual communication in politics centered around a handful of TV news shows.  Max A Schindler was the director of one of the most important ones, NBC’s Meet The Press.

For decades Max was the one who crafted the nation’s view of what was most important in politics.  He was our eyes and ears.  The man whose vision became our own.  I hope you will take the time to hear father and son in this espisode.  Their stories and experience are our own.

One very important visual element to complement the audio.  See below on the left, the red carpet behind Bill Clinton during his first inaugural address in 1993 and on the right, the “Schindler Blue” carpet in 1997.  Schindler Blue is part of the institution of Washington D.C. now and you will see it again on Monday behind President Obama.  Hail to the Chief!

LEFT: The final use of red carpet behind a president on the inaugural podium in 1993. RIGHT: The first appearance of “Schindler Blue” in 1997

 

And as a special treat – for the historical record — here, in his own words is the written story of “Schindler Blue.”  Just in case the audio of Max isn’t quite enough for you!

The View From The Control Room #13: “Schindler Blue”

Since the inauguration of Lyndon Johnson in 1965 I have been involved in the television coverage of Presidential Inaugurations. My involvement, either unilaterally for NBC or for the Pool, has almost always been with the ceremonies at the Capitol. 

Although we had been televising this event in color for many years it wasn’t until 1977 that I noticed how awful the red carpet that was used to cover the entire inaugural platform was. I suggested to the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) and the Joint Congressional Inaugural Committee (JCIC) that they should change it to blue. I told them that the steps in the middle of the platform formed the background for the President’s Inaugural Address. They said, “you can’t have blue carpet…you have to roll out the red carpet for dignitaries”. I explained that red was probably the worst background and least flattering color for people. It gave them a ruddy complexion…blue by contrast was very flattering for flesh tones. I was unable to convince them. 

I tried again through the years with the succeeding PIC and JCIC committees but was unable to convince any of them with my arguments. I always got the…“you have to roll out the red carpet for dignitaries”. Finally in 1993, at the first inauguration of Bill Clinton I spoke to one of his closest advisors, Harry Thomason, who was a Hollywood television producer. Harry agreed with me about the blue carpet and went with me to the PIC and JCIC. He said that the Presidents Committee wanted blue carpet. Unfortunately, they said, the red carpet had already been purchased.

Four years later, when Bill Clinton was re-elected, I called Harry Thomason the day after the election and reminded him about the blue carpet. He called the various inaugural committees and told them he wanted blue carpet and that they should talk to me about the exact color. The committee sent me a number of carpet swatches of various nap and shades of blue. I picked the one that I thought would be the best and sent the samples back. They purchased that color blue and referred to it as “Schindler Blue”. 

On January 20th, 1997, after 20 years, I finally was able to prove my point about the blue background. If you look at Clinton’s first and second inaugural speech you can see the comparison. 

The blue carpet has been used at every inauguration since then.

Max brought his keepsake gift from Harry Thomason – carpet remnant of the original Schindler Blue from the 1997 Clinton Inaugural.

 

Episode 84, with guests John Feehery and Jim Long


John Feehery and Jim Long are our guests this week.
Show produced by Katherine Caperton.
Original Air Date: January  5, 2013 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124.
Polioptics airs regularly on POTUS on Saturdays at 6 am, 12 noon and 6 pm.
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PoliOptics kicks off our third calendar year of broadcasts with episode 84.

Adam Belmar and John Feehery in the POTUS studio taping the 1/4/13 episode of PoliOptics. photo credit: Jim Long @ NewMediaJim

Everyone is home from the holidays now — even President Obama found his way back from Hawaii.

But what happened over the holidays?

The fiscal cliff turned out to be a huge blur for most American.  Political failure on wide display is finally averted by the actions of a couple of unlikely heros.

Our first guest is part of the fabric of Capitol Hill and one of the most skilled communicators of his political generation.

John Feehery, President of QGA Public Affairs and the author of the must-read blog The Feehery Theory takes

John Feehery – President of QGA Public Affairs and author of The Feehery Theory.

Josh King and me to the proverbial white board for a play-by-play breakdown.

The focus of this sit-down with Feehery is not the policy, but rather the politics:

Is Speaker of the House John Boehner too wounded to lead?

Can Harry Reid play a meaningful role in the next round after having Vice President Biden swoop in to fix his mess?

Does President Obama realize yet the extent of the political hangover he’s suffering with regard to the 113th Congress?

Obama’s New Year’s Eve Fiscal Cliff Press Conference

John Feehery ads a great bit of historical context to conversation.

Speak of the House for the 113th Congress – John Boehner

On the question of Speaker Boehner’s leadership in particular, John Feehery has special insight.  John served another Speaker — Denis Hastert — as his chief spokesman and communications advisor for an record breaking eight years from 1999-2007.

John has the scares to prove his mettle and the unique ability to see the net/net and make it understood.

I confess right at the top of the show that I am unsure what to make of the last two weeks.  Sure, I read the Playbook everyday and even kept an ear to SXM POTUS when I was in the car.  But if you’re like me and Josh and you’re looking for the real CLIFF NOTES — this interview is for you!

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Our second guest: @NewMediaJim — the D.C. twitter sensation who is a self described, “new media soul trapped in an old media body.”

Jim Long, aka @NewMediaJim

By day, Jim Long is a general assignment videographer based in the NBC News Washington D.C. Bureau.  His talent, experience and remarkable eye for the picturesque has distinguished him among his peers.  His good humor, consistency and grace

Honor First, Coffee Second
Instagram by @NewMediaJim
Afghanistan 2012

under pressure have distinguished him with White House staffers and presidents alike.  But his twitter feed and early adoption of all things digital have distinguished him with more than 75 thousand followers around the world.

Everyday, from places like Afghanistan, Iraq, The White House, Capitol Hill, Egypt and Pittsburgh, Jim Long shares his signature Instagram style.  Jim Long is a friend of mine and someone I am so excited to introduce to the PoliOptics audience.  It is quite rare to have a network photographer on the record for broadcast.  I attribute this coup to the amazing pros at NBC News, who have supported Josh King and I here at PoliOptics since our very first days on the air.

If you love the behind the scenes stuff that PoliOptics is known for — you will want to dowload this episode for permanent inclusion on your ipod.

Episode 82, with guests Russ Schriefer and Tom DeFrank


Russ Schriefer and Tom DeFrank are our guests this week.
Show produced by Katherine Caperton.
Original Air Date: December 15, 2012 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124.
Polioptics airs regularly on POTUS on Saturdays at 6 am, 12 noon and 6 pm.
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Before I left PoliOptics earlier this year to join in the campaign to elect Gov. Mitt Romney as the next POTUS, I went to Boston for a sit-down meetings with our first guest, Russ Schriefer.  Russ and his business partner Stuart Stevens make up the legendary Stevens & Schriefer Group — a creative team that has been behind 4 out of the last 5 republican presidential campaigns.

Russ Schriefer of the Stevens & Schriefer Group and Senior Advisor to Romney-Ryan.

It wasn’t my first time working with these two men, but it would be my first time working on a presidential campaign.  It was one of those pinch yourself moments as I settled into the couch in their corner office at Romney for President HQ.  The long slog that was the primaries was over and the big battle was ready to start.

Fast forward eight months and the big battle is over and done.  We lost.  But the lessons learned and the polioptics exhibited by Russ Schriefer in Tampa, on election night, and nearly every moment in between, remain.  This is were Josh King and I pick-up the conversation with Russ.  A quick take on the news this week surrounding Amb. Susan Rice and then full bore into the victories and surprises that standout from the campaign trail.  This conversation with one of the wisest of the wise men in the Republican party is fun and interesting… but nowhere near complete.  As you will see  (or hear)– this is a guest we could literally learn from and speak to for hours on end.  For now, episode 81 is a very good start — but we will take Russ up on his offer to come back again soon.

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Our second guest is — in my estimation — one of the coolest guys you can meet in DC.  I’m very lucky to be able to call him a friend.  Tom DeFrank is a veteran political journalist and author. As Washington bureau chief of the New York Daily News, he directs coverage of the nation’s capital for the country’s third-largest metropolitan daily newspaper.

Some years ago, when I was still just a kid, Tom actually came over to my house to attend a going away party for one of my father’s golfing buddies.  Turns out — dad’s golfing buddy – was the best man in Tom’s wedding, and one hell of a journalist himself (See: David C Beckwith, former Assistant to VP Quayle and former Time Magazine National Correspondent).  What a small world.  Twenty years later I find myself sitting across the studio from DeFrank while we’re both guests on a political TV show.  From that moment forward a week hasn’t gone by that I haven’t spoken with Tom.  His experience and humor are seemingly boundless.  Don’t just take my word for it.

Tom DeFrank

Tom DeFrank – New York Daily News Washinghton Bureau Chief

The American Journalism Review rated him  “one of the unsung stars of Washington journalism”.  The New York Times ranked him as one of the country’s best political ghostwriters.  Former President Gerald R. Ford called him “one of the finest journalists I have ever known.”

After more than 40 years in D.C. DeFrank has seen it all.  He was Newsweek’s senior White House correspondent for a quarter century and also served as deputy chief of the magazine’s Washington bureau for twelve years.  Assigned to the White House beat since 1970, DeFrank has reported on the activities of Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush and Obama.

DeFrank is the co-author of “Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms”, the 1996 best-selling memoir of controversial Republican political consultant Ed Rollins. He also co-authored “The Politics of Diplomacy”, the memoirs of former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, and “Quest for the Presidency 1992”, Newsweek’s critically acclaimed, behind the scenes look at the Clinton-Bush election, published in 1994.

I hope you enjoy the discussion — because DeFrank will be back in 2013!

Episode 80, with guests Shelley Z Ross and Ajay Patil