Joe Lockhart, the Glossary
Joseph Patrick Lockhart (born July 13, 1959) is a spokesman and communications consultant, best known for being the 21st White House Press Secretary during the administration of U.S. President Bill Clinton.[1]
Table of Contents
46 relations: American Broadcasting Company, AOL, Bachelor of Arts, Bank of Credit and Commerce International, Barack Obama, Bill Burkett, Bill Clinton, CNN, Democratic Party (United States), Facebook, George W. Bush military service controversy, Georgetown University, Gulf War, Impeachment of Bill Clinton, Jake Siewert, Jimmy Carter, John Glenn, John Kerry, John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign, Killian documents controversy, Menlo Park, California, Michael Dukakis, Mike McCurry (press secretary), National Football League, New York (state), New York City, Paul Simon (politician), Presidency of Bill Clinton, Press secretary, Romanian revolution, Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District, Sky News, Suffern, New York, Super Bowl LII, The Bronx, The Glover Park Group, The Huntley–Brinkley Report, The Moth, The Washington Post, United States, Walter Mondale, White House Press Secretary, Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, 1984 United States presidential election, 1996 United States presidential election, 2000 Camp David Summit.
- Communications consultants
- White House Press Secretaries
American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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AOL
AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City, and a brand marketed by Yahoo! Inc. The service traces its history to an online service known as PlayNET.
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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Bank of Credit and Commerce International
The Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) was an international bank founded in 1972 by Agha Hasan Abedi, a Pakistani financier.
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Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Bill Burkett
Bill Burkett was the CBS source in the Killian documents affair of 2004.
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Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Joe Lockhart and Bill Clinton are new York (state) Democrats.
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CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.
Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.
George W. Bush military service controversy
Controversy over George W. Bush's military service in the Air National Guard was an issue that first gained widespread public attention during the 2004 presidential campaign.
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Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private Jesuit research university in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.
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Gulf War
The Gulf War was an armed conflict between Iraq and a 42-country coalition led by the United States.
Impeachment of Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States, was impeached by the United States House of Representatives of the 105th United States Congress on December 19, 1998, for "high crimes and misdemeanors".
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Jake Siewert
Richard L. "Jake" Siewert Jr. (born February 1, 1964) is an American political advisor serving as the head of corporate communications for investment bank Goldman Sachs. Joe Lockhart and Jake Siewert are Clinton administration personnel, new York (state) Democrats and White House Press Secretaries.
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Jimmy Carter
James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981.
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John Glenn
John Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was an American Marine Corps aviator, astronaut, businessman, and politician.
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John Kerry
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat who served as the 68th United States secretary of state from 2013 to 2017 in the administration of Barack Obama.
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John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign
The 2004 presidential campaign of John Kerry, the longtime U.S. senator from Massachusetts, began when he formed an exploratory committee on December 1, 2002.
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Killian documents controversy
The Killian documents controversy (also referred to as Memogate or Rathergate) involved six documents containing allegations about President George W. Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard in 1972–73, allegedly typed in 1973.
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Menlo Park, California
Menlo Park is a city at the eastern edge of San Mateo County within the San Francisco Bay Area of California, United States.
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Michael Dukakis
Michael Stanley Dukakis (born November 3, 1933) is an American retired lawyer and politician who served as governor of Massachusetts from 1975 to 1979 and from 1983 to 1991.
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Mike McCurry (press secretary)
Michael Demaree McCurry is best known for having served in Bill Clinton's administration as the nation's 20th White House Press Secretary. Joe Lockhart and Mike McCurry (press secretary) are Clinton administration personnel, communications consultants, Georgetown University alumni and White House Press Secretaries.
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The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).
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New York (state)
New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Paul Simon (politician)
Paul Martin Simon (November 29, 1928 – December 9, 2003) was an American author and politician from Illinois.
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Presidency of Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton's tenure as the 42nd president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1993, and ended on January 20, 2001.
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Press secretary
A press secretary or press officer is a senior advisor who provides advice on how to deal with the news media and, using news management techniques, helps their employer to maintain a positive public image and avoid negative media coverage.
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Romanian revolution
The Romanian revolution (Revoluția română) was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries around the world, primarily within the Eastern Bloc.
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Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District
The Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District is a neighborhood and historic district located in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The boundaries of the historic district include Rock Creek Park to the north and west, P Street to the south, and 22nd Street and Florida Avenue to the east.
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Sky News
Sky News is a British free-to-air television news channel and organisation.
Suffern, New York
Suffern is a village that was incorporated in 1796 in the town of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York.
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Super Bowl LII
Super Bowl LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season.
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The Bronx
The Bronx is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the U.S. state of New York.
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The Glover Park Group
The Glover Park Group was an American communications consulting firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. The company was founded in 2001 by former White House and Democratic campaign officials Carter Eskew, Michael Feldman, Joe Lockhart and Chip Smith.
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The Huntley–Brinkley Report
The Huntley–Brinkley Report (sometimes known as The Texaco Huntley–Brinkley Report for one of its early sponsors) is an American television broadcasting show broadcast by NBC.
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The Moth
The Moth is a nonprofit group based in New York City, dedicated to the craft of storytelling.
The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Walter Mondale
Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (January 5, 1928 – April 19, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd vice president of the United States from 1977 to 1981 under President Jimmy Carter. Joe Lockhart and Walter Mondale are Clinton administration personnel.
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White House Press Secretary
The White House press secretary is a senior White House official whose primary responsibility is to act as spokesperson for the executive branch of the United States federal government, especially with regard to the president, senior aides and executives, as well as government policies. Joe Lockhart and White House Press Secretary are White House Press Secretaries.
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Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (Zāyid bin Sulṭān Āl Nahyān; 6 May 1918 – 2 November 2004) was an Emirati royal, politician, philanthropist and the founder of the United Arab Emirates.
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1984 United States presidential election
The 1984 United States presidential election was the 50th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 1984.
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1996 United States presidential election
The 1996 United States presidential election was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996.
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2000 Camp David Summit
The 2000 Camp David Summit was a summit meeting at Camp David between United States president Bill Clinton, Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat.
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See also
Communications consultants
- Brittlestar
- Danny L. Diaz
- Davy Sims
- Helena Moreno
- Hilary Rosen
- Joe Lockhart
- John Durso Jr.
- John Marshall Roberts
- Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm
- Koh Buck Song
- Lisa Hanna
- Marilla North
- Mike McCurry (press secretary)
- Nick Morgan
- Patrick Rohr
- Penny Daniels
- Peter Schechter
- Publicis Healthcare Communications Group
- Purple Strategies
- Ray Perrault
- Rick Roberts (executive producer)
- Robin Corbett, Baron Corbett of Castle Vale
- Sharif D Rangnekar
- Steve Rabinowitz
- Valerie Biden Owens
White House Press Secretaries
- Andrew Hatcher
- Ari Fleischer
- Bill Moyers
- Charlie Ross (journalist)
- Dana Perino
- Dee Dee Myers
- George Christian (journalist)
- George E. Akerson
- George Reedy
- Jake Siewert
- James Brady
- James Hagerty
- Jay Carney
- Jen Psaki
- Jerald terHorst
- Jody Powell
- Joe Lockhart
- Jonathan W. Daniels
- Joseph Short
- Josh Earnest
- Karine Jean-Pierre
- Kayleigh McEnany
- Larry Speakes
- Malcolm Kilduff
- Marlin Fitzwater
- Mike McCurry (press secretary)
- Pierre Salinger
- Robert Gibbs
- Roger Tubby
- Ron Nessen
- Ron Ziegler
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- Scott McClellan
- Sean Spicer
- Stephanie Grisham
- Stephen Early
- Theodore Joslin
- Tony Snow
- Vedant Patel
- White House Press Secretary
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lockhart
Also known as Joseph "Joe" Lockhart, Joseph Lockhart, Joseph P. Lockhart, Joseph Patrick Lockhart.