, Washington Post - The president of the United States rose to public consciousness not
through a single minute of public service but rather via reality
television. In a world dominated by social media, people increasingly
don’t even have to do anything to be sought-after public figures — they can be famous simply for being famous, as the saying goes. In 1968, when Andy Warhol predicted a future in which everyone would be world-famous for 15 minutes, it sounded ridiculous; today it sounds increasingly plausible.
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