How America became the love child of Kim Kardashian and Donald Trump
After sailing to victory in South Carolina and leaving the political establishment gobsmacked, Donald Trump has predicted that he will not only nab the GOP presidential nomination, but deliver the largest voter turnout in history. Typical trumpery perhaps, but the blustery billionaire is now closer to the White House than many people would have imagined. With breathtaking speed, he has rewritten the rules of campaigning while holding up a middle finger to Fox News, Republican elders and even the pope. He says things nobody else dares say from expressing support for fans who roughed up a Black Lives Matter protester to maligning Senator John McCains military record.
His reality is becoming Americas. Do we have the Kardashians, in part, to thank?
With their cartoonish appearances Trump with his buoyant hair and Kim Kardashian with her outlandish curves both seem characters from a storybook. They are the King and Queen of an American Dreamland, all the more important now that the American Dream has become fantasy for so many people. In an era of growing inequality and foreclosed futures, people cant get what they need, much less what they want.
In a better system, those who take advantage of a rigged set-up wouldnt be seen as heroes. But when there seems no hope of transformation, watching celebrities who float free from any kind of social responsibility becomes hypnotically compelling. Not only can you be famous doing nothing of value for society, you can even be president! How awesome is that?
Trump and Kardashian have both acted as barometers for how far a person can go and how low a culture can sink. Trump was famous, of course, long before the Kardashians. He was the poster boy for 1980s excess, just as Kardashian became the emblem of same in the naughts. He started grabbing media attention during his ill-fated ownership of a football team, which he ran into the ground while seducing the press with his outlandish claims and boisterous personality. Trump learned then to present himself as the biggest and the best at everything bankruptcies and business blunders be damned. He may have ridden to success on a train of tax breaks and government largesse, but he became adept at styling himself as the emblem of the free market.
cont'd
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2016/02/24/how-america-became-the-love-child-of-kim-kardashian-and-donald-trump/
Lodestar
(2,388 posts)I don't think people are so mesmerized by Trump that they'd elect him. But the media will
certainly try to convince us he IS electable.
underpants
(182,826 posts)BeyondGeography
(39,374 posts)Soon, our long national nightmare of civility, intelligence and integrity will be over.
cilla4progress
(24,736 posts)Draw a straight line through the Governator to Trump.
Although one could include the Rockefellers and Kennedys in that ilk.
We still yearn for our own "Royals"here I guess.