Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center signifies a cultural revolution in America, where entertainment influences politics more than traditional governance. His administration's preference for show business is evident in appointments that blur the lines between media and politics. This shift marks a departure from previous political norms, portraying governance as a form of entertainment, with Trump viewing the political scene as a stage for spectacle rather than substantive policymaking. As a result, famous figures from entertainment now play vital roles in shaping U.S. policies and cultural identity.
This is going to be great television, Trump said, encapsulating his administration’s approach to governance where spectacle overshadows substance.
Unlike past totalitarian regimes that imposed culture to push ideology, America's current culture revolution sees entertainers reshaping the political landscape.
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