Thursday, September 4, 2008

Fake Soldiers Used In RNC Video

By GottaLaff


Yes, that bastion of honesty, the RNC, faked it. Anything to portray themselves as patriotic. Anything:

It was a video that was supposed to elicit soaring patriotism and real emotions about the Pledge of Allegiance. But to do that, it used fake soldiers and a staged military funeral instead of the real thing.

On Tuesday night, 15-year-old Victoria Blackstone, a sophomore at the St. Agnes School in St. Paul, led the crowd at the Xcel Energy Center in the Pledge of Allegiance. The audience heard her 434-word essay, “Pledging myself to the Flag of the United States of America,” an essay she’d entered in the “Wave the Stars & Stripes” essay contest and won. The RNC turned that essay into a three and a half minute video, a visually stirring montage rolling over Victoria’s words about sharing the Pledge with Americans who have stood at important moments in history.
I get all misty-eyed just thinking about it. No, no, not the video; my eyes are tearing up with laughter.
There’s the Continental Congress…A real WWII vet…Photos of workers at Ground Zero. A close-up of a folded flag presented to a grieving widow at a military funeral… profiles of soldiers swelling with pride in slo-motion.

But CBS News found that the footage of the ‘funeral’ and soldiers is what is called ‘stock’ footage. The soldiers were actors and the funeral scene was from a one-day film shoot, produced in June. No real soldiers were used during production.
Come on, since when have Republicans ever been phony?
Both Getty and the production company, Mr. Big Films, confirmed that the footage was shot on spec and sold to the Republican National Committee.

One of the actors, Perry Denton of Chicago, Ill. also confirmed that he was hired on a day-rate as an actor for the shoot and told CBS News he was surprised to learn the footage was shown at the convention.
He was surprised? I'm not surprised. Are you surprised?

12 comments:

GottaLaff said...

How many times have we exposed these assholes for what they are, just this week?

So why do people still believe in them?

Adrienne said...

Sweet Jesus, that woman IS a human banana. She looks like she should be in a Veggie Tales flick not The White House.

SmokeFreeZone said...

Haaaaahh.. oh you're too funny!!!
No wonder folks love this blog!

Jon Lester said...

I'd give the actor a break just for being an actor. It's just work for him; he's apparently not involved in the business end of the shoot.

GottaLaff said...

Jon, having been an actor forever, I'm well aware of that. My "surprise" line was meant as snark, addressing the lack of surprise at anything underhanded the Rs would do.

Jon Lester said...

I know and I like how you take middle America's stereotypes of actors in good humor :)

GottaLaff said...

Maybe it's because I was never your typical Hollywood actor. I'm about the least "Hollywoody" type you'd ever meet.

Couldn't stand most of the stars/"typical" actors I got to know.

Anonymous said...

I AM A DISABLED VETERAN AND I AM APPALLED

THAT THEY WOULD DO THIS!

GottaLaff said...

Anon, I'm not, and it steams me so I can't even imagine what this did to you.

We're right there with you.

Jon Lester said...

Among other unsuccessful attempts at moderating influence at RedState, I always defended George Clooney as a good guy and just a product of his environment, at the very least, but there were some there who just insisted on hating him. That's just wrong.

chris said...

Of course they couldn't use real soldiers. They HATE real soldiers!

chris said...

Unless they're wearing VFW caps - then they're BFFs

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