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Nevilledog

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Mon Mar 15, 2021, 12:14 AM Mar 2021

Jared Yates Sexton: "The political ecosystem is largely an entertainment complex..."



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When a president doesn't create multiple crises or scandals a day the pundits will go ahead and try and create their own scandals in the absence.

Remember this when piecing together the reasons the former president was able to gain traction and win office.
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When a president doesn't create multiple crises or scandals a day the pundits will go ahead and try and create their own scandals in the absence.

Remember this when piecing together the reasons the former president was able to gain traction and win office.

The political ecosystem is largely an entertainment complex that runs on scandal, spectacle, insider/specialized knowledge commodified, and profit off palace intrigue.

It's a TV show, a brand, a franchise, and it will find a way to produce.

Reagan gifted the political media ready-made segments with pomp, circumstance, and network-friendly optics.

Trump gifted them breathless segments and inches on his corruption, offensiveness, cruelty, and continual crisis. When they told you he was good for business they meant it

And any vacuum created by a largely scandal-free, spectacle-deficient presidency, in this environment, will be filled by bad-faith grifters peddling conspiracy theories, manufactured controversies, and outrageous behavior.

This is where Trump gained purchase during Obama.

The answer is to reject this poisonous political environment, calibrate profitability to socially beneficial endeavors, and move beyond spectacle and tabloid gossip. That’s a massive shift though and requires personal choice, regulation, and industry-wide changes.

The question, and this is one of the great existential questions of the moment, is whether we want to watch a TV show about political intrigue or if we want to get down to the actual work of addressing looming crises and solving cruel inequalities.

The answer should be clear.

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Jared Yates Sexton: "The political ecosystem is largely an entertainment complex..." (Original Post) Nevilledog Mar 2021 OP
Kickin' Faux pas Mar 2021 #1
We don't want to address looming crises, we want to be entertained ... by and large ... Hugh_Lebowski Mar 2021 #2
Even before he ran for president I never found him the least bit entertaining. tanyev Mar 2021 #3
For profit malaise Mar 2021 #4
 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. We don't want to address looming crises, we want to be entertained ... by and large ...
Mon Mar 15, 2021, 12:39 AM
Mar 2021

This is not just something the media up and decided to do, it's a function of a large % of us voting with our eyeballs and our clicks.

Present company excepted, of course.

tanyev

(42,616 posts)
3. Even before he ran for president I never found him the least bit entertaining.
Mon Mar 15, 2021, 08:24 AM
Mar 2021

What kind of a masochistic fool do you have to be to work in the political media nowadays?

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