{"id":11947,"date":"2018-11-15T06:42:57","date_gmt":"2018-11-15T14:42:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.therightbrainstudio.com\/?p=11947"},"modified":"2018-11-15T06:42:57","modified_gmt":"2018-11-15T14:42:57","slug":"return-to-normalcy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.therightbrainstudio.com\/blog\/return-to-normalcy\/","title":{"rendered":"Return To Normalcy"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"The midterms are behind us and we\u2019ll be in the midst of another marathon presidential race before you know it. Part of me is thrilled about this. Is there anything more exciting?<\/p>\n

I\u2019ve always been fascinated by American presidents. And breakfast cereals. That\u2019s why I\u2019m in marketing. Even as a little kid, I loved the slogans and jingles in all advertising, including the political kind. I was completely fascinated by brand image well before I had any clue about what it was.<\/p>\n

In addition to reading the backs of cereal boxes, the section on U.S. presidents in the set of children\u2019s encyclopedias we had at home was well worn. I could name just about all of them in chronological order.<\/p>\n

The continuity of it all made me feel part of something very big. Though a third-generation American of Eastern European and Russian ancestry, I felt that the presidential lineage connected me directly to Lincoln, Jefferson and Washington. It was as if we came over on the Mayflower, making my relationship with presidents, dead and alive, as intimate as my connection with the sweet, candy-in-the-morning type cereals I ate nearly every day for breakfast.<\/p>\n

The power of a few well-chosen words continues to amaze me.\u00a0 Whether based in fact or fiction, regardless if they related directly to relevant issues of the day, slogans seemed to have an outsized power to persuade. Evoke the right emotions, make it pithy and memorable, and the facts be damned. You might not be familiar with the following examples or know the candidates to whom they are connected, but you have to admit they\u2019re all catchy.<\/p>\n