The problem began when TV networks realized they could fill air time with so-called reality shows at a fraction of the cost of traditional programming and still attract large audiences for their advertisers. Obviously, any time people are performing before a TV camera, what's shown isn't 'reality' at all.
Donald Trump went from being a well-known businessman to being a major celebrity thanks to 'reality' television, and too many American voters started believing what they watched on TV was 'real life.'
A lot of (R) people are just anxiously waiting for the day when President Trump is telling the rest of the world, "You're fired."
Donald Trump went from being a well-known businessman to being a major celebrity thanks to 'reality' television, and too many American voters started believing what they watched on TV was 'real life.'
A lot of (R) people are just anxiously waiting for the day when President Trump is telling the rest of the world, "You're fired."
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