Discussion: Agency Put Out Casting Call For Actors To Pose As Lawmaker's Primary Day Fans

Fake crowd, fake laws, fake candidates…what if we had a fake country?

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All the world’s a stage.

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Why not just CG in a crowd of “supporters” and be done with it? It’s just an extension of claiming a 500,000 person crowd when the real total is about 25,000.

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False flag! It was the GOP who called the talent agency. It was supposed to be, on the count of three they all moon the candidate.

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$50 a piece.
Art of the Deal.

Oh, now that’s just … (laughably) sad.

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Well, darn. That’s almost entrepreneurial.

Well, I suppose $120 is a bargain to get someone to act like they love you. Miss Kitty charges me $500 and she won’t even wave a damned placard and applaud when I show up.

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We need more sims . . .

I imagine this is a common practice, especially if you have money burning a hole in your pocket.

$120 plus a meal for a 13 hour workday is not much more that minimum wage, you bet it is a bargain.

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Creatin’ jobs beyond the usual snow/blow/hand variety.

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I guess state senators must get paid REALLY well in Pennsylvania.

Hey, it worked for Trump when he announced his candidacy.
Most of the “supporters” in Trump Plaza were paid to be there that day.

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There are assistant managers at fast food joints all over the nation that do it, every day, for years on end. No overtime pay. Little to no benefits. Blamed for anything that goes wrong.

Is that the gal who works above the saloon?

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Hell, I don’t know. But every time I see her she works above me.

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I’ve been wondering if/how the $millions being spent by campaigns would trickle down to un/under-employed ordinary citizens. Frankly, I didn’t think it would happen. But here it is!

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$120 and an open bar? Sign me up!