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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHaven't we had enough of reality tv people as politicians?
Spencer Pratt is currently 2nd of 14 in the running to become mayor of L.A. Now one of the Jersey Shore kids is thinking of running for governor. And what have we learned from electing reality TV hosts? Nothing.
— Kim (@kmbrly.bsky.social) 2026-06-03T05:05:44.582Z
NoRethugFriends
(3,806 posts)Whether there were reality TV show host is irrelevant
stopdiggin
(15,706 posts)And, lord - do we have an abundance of TALK ... From every corner and direction.
And further - thinking I'm kinda' going to reserve judgement on whether being a reality TV show personality - really says virtually nothing .. ? Do we feel the same way about former ICE agents, hedge fund managers, crypto coin promoters, conversion therapy practitioners .. ? Read their policy positions ?
NoRethugFriends
(3,806 posts)And plenty of horrendous politicians are experienced.
stopdiggin
(15,706 posts)what came before - carries no relevance or hint of what shall come after. A silly premise on its face. (in my opinion).
My own leanings are in the direction of - just become someone was a former sports star (to use a more innocuous example) - does not (or should not) lend any material qualification toward them being the next governor of my state. And I have to admit that I'm gravely disappointed in an electorate that is shallow enough to go for the patent medicine, shiny trinkets routine.
Lord! .. we can (and certainly need to) do better!
But - if it is your desire to elect more TV reality stars .... You are perfectly within your rights.
Peace.