Celebrity culture and cult of the personality.No, Ronald Reagan doesn't count. He had experience as the governor of California, the most populous state in the US.Same with past presidents that were generals. They all had top management experience in a large federal government organization, militaries being government organizations, after all.Sputnik InternationalVIPs in the White House: Trump’s Success May Inspire More Celebrities to Run For Office, Report Says
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Celebrity culture and cult of the personality.
No, Ronald Reagan doesn't count. He had experience as the governor of California, the most populous state in the US.
Same with past presidents that were generals. They all had top management experience in a large federal government organization, militaries being government organizations, after all.
Sputnik InternationalVIPs in the White House: Trump’s Success May Inspire More Celebrities to Run For Office, Report Says