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The mixture of celebrity and politics is becoming increasingly attractive to those in power. Many politicians seeking to mingle with members of the artistic, in order to hang on the popularity of singers, actors and actresses and well - think them - to improve its image. Recently
President Felipe Calderón was interviewed by actress Ana De La Reguera for the magazine and who yesterday met with the singer Bono, lead singer of the band U2 .
The interview with De La Reguera was in the framework of the anniversary of the Journal of Social. It was an interview mode, in which the President and publication tried to show a softer side of Calderon and in which journalists used the inexperience of the interviewer for the showcasing of the inhabitants of Los Pinos. There, social networks, too many attacks by Ana De La Reguera the type of interview he made the president, but I really think those darts were unfounded because it ignores the journal's editorial context: that of frivolity. Who could not be posted in a difficult interview with Calderon. Probably for that reason elects this frivolous post to display a portrait "human" president, precisely the same reason it chooses as a great actress Ana De La Reguera to take the role of interviewer: do the type of interview that she expected.
The bonus was meeting yesterday at the official residence of Los Pinos. Known as the "Messiah" of the rock by flagging any number of social causes, for the presidency was something important in the photo with the singer. A show with Bono urged Calderón, particularly the quasi-divine aura that music fans have assigned, ie the image of someone as "good", so identified with the just causes like the Irish, it works perfectly to raise president of a beaten repeatedly in recent days for the claims in its war against organized crime.
will surely not the last meetings between the President or any other politician and celebrities. It would seem that today the political legitimacy comes not from the opinions of citizens, but the lights on the marquees. So things
Friday ...
Ps1 ... Alejandro Sanz announced his retirement from Twitter. Was offended that someone pointed out a misspelling in one of your messages. The point is anecdotal, but it is also an example of the lack of criteria for celebrities to handle direct contact not only with fans but also critics. Twitter is working perfectly to get off his pedestal to famous people and put them in their true level is revealing the weaknesses that make them as human as anyone else. Many like Syntek Sanz or simply have failed to manage that slowly begin to lose that status created largely untouched by traditional media. Health
... well ...
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