Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush is fond of comparing 2016 front-runner Donald Trump to President Barack Obama, but his GOP rival Carly Fiorina thinks he’s more like someone who is decidedly more apolitical — reality TV star Kim Kardashian.
Donald Trump reminds me of the Kim Kardashian of politics. They’re both famous for being famous — and the media plays along.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) January 5, 2016
During an appearance Tuesday on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends,” Fiorina, who has sparred frequently with Trump throughout the 2016 campaign, suggested that the real estate mogul lacks substance and said he is the “Kim Kardashian of politics” because he is “famous for being famous, and the media plays along.” Her deputy campaign manager Sarah Isgur Flores later piled on, tweeting: “Donald Trump=Kim Kardashian. She’s got a big butt. He’s got a big mouth.”
Using Kim Kardashian and other reality stars perceived as vapid to score political points is not a new phenomenon. And the former Hewlett-Packard chief is not the first candidate in the 2016 cycle to make the link between Trump and the selfie-snapping queen. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said, “Just because a lot of people like watching Kim Kardashian — we wouldn’t put her in the White House, either,” when asked about Trump last September. A fair share of editorials made the comparison as well, when Trump maintained his improbable GOP primary lead throughout the fall.
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Trump isn’t even the only politician who’s been put in the celebutante box. In 2014, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich linked Hillary Clinton to Kim Kardashian while denigrating her skills on the stump. “Bill [Clinton] is to politics what Fred Astaire is to dancing, he is just automatically amazing and he wants to have Ginger Rogers out there dancing. Instead [with Hillary Clinton] it’s a little bit like watching Kim Kardashian get kicked off the stage by Prince because she couldn’t dance,” he said during an episode of CNN’s “Crossfire.”
Donald Trump=Kim Kardashian. She's got a big butt. He's got a big mouth.
— Sarah Isgur Flores (@whignewtons) January 5, 2016
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has also been compared unfavorably to Kardashian. And in 2008, Sen. John McCain infamously derided then Sen. Barack Obama as little more than a “celebrity” in a negative campaign ad which spliced footage of the Democratic nominee with images of celebrities Britney Spears and Paris Hilton.









