Who to Blame
Normal people have gone from laughter to shock to anger to abject fear of the Trump presidency as his reality television drama has torn at the very fabric of our society for almost 2 years since he was inflicted upon us by voters who are idiots. I worked in New York during the eighties when Trump was a punch line, the target of derision and anger over his trashy gold plated branding and real estate failures. Many New Yorkers called him Donald Chump.
How did he go from laughingstock to the most powerful job in the world? In one word, television. Were it not for The Apprentice, Trump would still be relegated to the pages of tabloids like the Enquirer and the Daily Post. The Apprentice used trumped up drama (no pun intended), manufactured qualifications, fake controversies, and personal destruction of contestants as a formula to transform Trump from widely known failure to a successful businessman.
Who accomplished this seemingly impossible feat? His name is Mark Burnett, who invented the first major reality television series, Survivor, in 2000 and then The Apprentice a couple of years later. After meeting Trump Burnett identified him as the perfect character around which to build a fake “successful” businessman who ruled over contestants each week. Burnett called it the “Urban Survivor”. The formula worked, and the rest is our nightmare today. The New Yorker has just profiled Burnett, and the article reads like a…wait for it…reality television show.
So, if you want to blame someone for the train wreck that is now our daily reality, here’s the guy.