The perception of politicians as relatable figures influences public expectations, yet this may not align with effective governance. The preference for authenticity in media representation of leaders does not guarantee their capability to lead. Historical examples, like the Kennedy-Nixon debate, illustrate a weak correlation between media perception and political effectiveness, highlighting an ongoing fascination with the distinction between appearance and substance in leadership.

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