Elected legislators increasingly behave like social‑media influencers — curating viral moments and platformable outrage rather than negotiating laws, budgets, or oversight. That behavioral shift hollowed out routine congressional functions and made the institution ineffective as a policy maker.
— If true, this reframes debates about democratic backsliding and executive power as a problem of attention economy incentives inside representative institutions, not merely partisan malice.
Chris Bray
2026.03.30
100% relevant
Quote and claim from the article: 'Senators have been reduced to the status of influencers, making TikTok noises' and the example of senators unable to stop or alter the Iran war.
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