Posted on 12/23/2016 7:44:21 PM PST by drewh
The Celebrity Apprentice presidents latest PR problem is celebrities. For weeks, reports have indicated that his inauguration team has had trouble booking any star performers: They are willing to pay anything, one talent representative reportedly told TheWrap after being approached by Trumps people. The president-elects camp have denied thats the case, but Elton John, Celine Dion, and KISS are among those whove publicly rejected rumors that theyd play the swearing-in celebrations; right now, the confirmed lineup of recognizable performers is the 16-year-old Americas Got Talent contestant Jackie Evancho, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and the Rockettes.
Last night, Trump seemed to confirm Hollywood and he werent making nice, tweeting, The so-called A list celebrities are all wanting tixs to the inauguration, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING. I want the PEOPLE! It was a remark that flipped the publicized dynamic (Trumps team approaching A-listers got swiveled the other way around) for a mix of self-congratulation and insultsa familiar maneuver by now. But the tweet also, tellingly, attempted to draw a dividing line between the PEOPLE and the entertainment world, making for his latest divide-and-conquer attempt against American popular culture.
The PEOPLE that Trump speaks of are, of course, also the reason any given famous person is famous; celebrities reflect their culture. And when it comes to widely beloved musicians of the sort that typically headlines an inaugural event, career success is especially a sign of public affection. Yet the celebrity class by and large has presented obstacles for Trumpand Trump seems to be trying to weaken its sway over the people, as he has tried to do for the media, as he has tried to do for his political opponents.
One way to go about the task is by simple debasement. When Trump says that Hamilton is overrated, or that SNL is unwatchable, or that Lena Dunham has no mojo, hes technically not talking politicshes making a direct attack on the things that make any of these entities worth paying attention to, their entertainment value. Hes doing something similar in conjuring the image of celebrities begging for inaugural tickets and in mocking their inability to get Hillary Clinton elected. The access, the glamour, the power, the dignity associated with celebrities? All hoaxes, he says.
Hes also attempting to elide the notion of entertainment as a mirror to America by suggesting that in fact popular culture is alienated from the populace. Its an easy and old argument. Celebrities do live different lives from average Americans. And the fact that Hollywood aligned with the losing presidential candidate, on its face, does not speak for it being in-touch. But in this arena as in others, the nagging problem with his claim to a mandate remains: Its difficult to say the People are wholly on his side when entertainers did in fact speak for a majority of voters, to the tune of 3 million ballots.
Hes also trying to escalate the culture wars, attacking a group of influencers who, its clear, doesnt hold as much sway in the places that elected himplaces where the term Hollyweird is thrown around and where boycotting Beyonce isnt a joke. But the vexing fact for him is that so far, most Middle America megastars have not mobilized for Trump. Where is, say, the country-music establishment on the inauguration lineups? Though Big & Rich will take the stage in D.C. at a Recording Industry Association of America fundraiser on Jan. 20member John Rich won a season of Celebrity Apprenticethe genres top tier so far has been mostly silent, with Garth Brooks apparently declining to play. The reason for that might be that such musicians are in fact politically separated from many of their listeners, or it may simply be a calculation to avoid controversy.
Because even the most seemingly apolitical performers are running into controversy by showing up for Trump, more than they would for most any previous president-elect. On Thursday, Madison Square Garden Company chairman James Dolan announced that The Rockettesa New York City fixture with wide appeal, steeped in mid-century nostalgia and catering to visitors from outside the citywould perform for Trump. Immediately, individual dancers began to dissent. The women I work with are intelligent and are full of love and the decision of performing for a man that stands for everything were against is appalling, one wrote on Instagram.
An email from the Rockettes union to the performers admonished that they are required to do the job: You are all employees, and as a company, Mr. Dolan obviously wants the Rockettes to be represented at our countrys Presidential inauguration, as they were in 2001 & 2005. The email added, The ranting of the public is just that, ranting. On Facebook, the writer-performer Amanda Duarte shot back, Its perfect, actually. What could be more fitting for this inauguration than forcing a group of women to do something with their bodies against their will?*
The conflict shines a different light on Trumps rhetoric pitting entertainers vs. the PEOPLE. In the Rockettes case, a famous business interest has decided to align itself with the president-elect, while the rank and filethe peoplesquirm.
SUGGESTION TO THE TRUMP CAMP
Have tryouts on RIGHT SIDE NETWORK and let We the People vote on who we want to perform on Inauguration Day.
I agree starts and stripes, this is a winninng issue for our side, let that opera girl from Americas Got Talent do ‘god bless america’ she was great...
This is “Fake News” and steaming pile of B.S.
Looks like Trump may be playing 3 dimensional chess again.
He’s making them spout off and look like asses and hurting their own careers.
I simply can’t get my head around the media slathering over the quotes from the Dixie Chicks manager, considering...
Wow...If the military refuses to go along, will that be a coup?
Go a different direction. Play the music of the people who elected you and not that of your opponents.
Country
Christian
Military
Design a different kind of program
Trump has made million and millions in the entetainment industry. hes not dumb with using the tanlet show bookings..some of them are incredible! Laura Bretan: Young Opera Singer Delivers Stunning Cover of “The Prayer” - America’s Got Talent 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTZEGl8Z0yI
I believe the celebritards fired the first shots. They made it war.
im fine with it, its a political winner! most of these ‘entertainers’ are commies trying to destroy the country anyway...
Its an easy and old argument.
Bullcrap. The scum that pass for celebrities these days have escalated the class and dem-v-rep warfare. They're right there center square.
A pox upon them all.
It’s gonna be Kanye’s 2005 ‘George Bush hates black people’ for 8 years.
Go after the hollywood pedophiles NOW.
Go to Grand Ole Opry and get some Gospel groups and Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
I think the ‘entertainers’ will be in for a rude surprise if they dare the American people to choose between them and Trump.
Since celebrities make their millions from the people... they are banking on enough idiots to buy tickets to see their “talents”. Otherwise, they are offending a whole lot of persons who might have gone to that movie, or seen that concert. Just realize, the democrats, the media and the establishment republicans, were also banking on enough idiots to vote for hillary.
Just realize, they all lost... Trump won!!
I hope Hollywood and the like, all fall flat.. completely flat!! Their movies are not worth seeing as it is and they are WAY overrated, by themselves!
We haven’t even begun asking about who any Speakers will be.
Will Billy Graham’s son be there?
At very least,they should be able to book Mike Huckabee, to speak, although even he can be choosy and difficult.
And don’t take prisoners.
Sexularist Leftists don’t give you much choice. Neither do Libtards.
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