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Is Hilary using child actors?

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One 15-year-old girl asked, “At my school, body image is a really big issue for girls my age. I see with my own eyes the damage Donald Trump does when he talks about women and how they look. As the first female president, how would you undo some of that damage and help girls understand that they are so much more than what they look like?”

However, YouTuber Spanglevision suggests that the question may have been staged by pointing out that the apparently randomly selected girl is a local child actor with an IMDb, or an Internet Movie Database page.

It was later shared by a Redditor DJ_Dynasty_Handbag that Leach’s father is Democratic state senator, Daylin Leach. The New York times reports that he later admitted to helping his daughter write the question.
 
https://www.google.co.nz/amp/heavy....-youtube-video/amp/?client=ms-android-samsung

One 15-year-old girl asked, “At my school, body image is a really big issue for girls my age. I see with my own eyes the damage Donald Trump does when he talks about women and how they look. As the first female president, how would you undo some of that damage and help girls understand that they are so much more than what they look like?”

However, YouTuber Spanglevision suggests that the question may have been staged by pointing out that the apparently randomly selected girl is a local child actor with an IMDb, or an Internet Movie Database page.

It was later shared by a Redditor DJ_Dynasty_Handbag that Leach’s father is Democratic state senator, Daylin Leach. The New York times reports that he later admitted to helping his daughter write the question.

$1 billion of other peoples money to spend on creating image and message, including Hollywood's required affection, allows these scripted "reality" shows to dominate the campaign.

Anyone who thinks the Clinton Campaign is serendipitous and unscripted is fooling themselves. It's a window into the Machine that will present her Presidency should she be elected.
 
https://www.google.co.nz/amp/heavy....-youtube-video/amp/?client=ms-android-samsung

One 15-year-old girl asked, “At my school, body image is a really big issue for girls my age. I see with my own eyes the damage Donald Trump does when he talks about women and how they look. As the first female president, how would you undo some of that damage and help girls understand that they are so much more than what they look like?”

However, YouTuber Spanglevision suggests that the question may have been staged by pointing out that the apparently randomly selected girl is a local child actor with an IMDb, or an Internet Movie Database page.

It was later shared by a Redditor DJ_Dynasty_Handbag that Leach’s father is Democratic state senator, Daylin Leach. The New York times reports that he later admitted to helping his daughter write the question.

Oh, how cute!
 
https://www.google.co.nz/amp/heavy....-youtube-video/amp/?client=ms-android-samsung

One 15-year-old girl asked, “At my school, body image is a really big issue for girls my age. I see with my own eyes the damage Donald Trump does when he talks about women and how they look. As the first female president, how would you undo some of that damage and help girls understand that they are so much more than what they look like?”

However, YouTuber Spanglevision suggests that the question may have been staged by pointing out that the apparently randomly selected girl is a local child actor with an IMDb, or an Internet Movie Database page.

It was later shared by a Redditor DJ_Dynasty_Handbag that Leach’s father is Democratic state senator, Daylin Leach. The New York times reports that he later admitted to helping his daughter write the question.

Next you're going to tell me that the Avengers were paid actors.

Conspiracy theory is in another forum.
 
Next you're going to tell me that the Avengers were paid actors.

Conspiracy theory is in another forum.

I thought that was a documentary...
 
$1 billion of other peoples money to spend on creating image and message, including Hollywood's required affection, allows these scripted "reality" shows to dominate the campaign.

Anyone who thinks the Clinton Campaign is serendipitous and unscripted is fooling themselves. It's a window into the Machine that will present her Presidency should she be elected.

I don't think that that is really so horrible, when I consider it. It only enforces an impression of sleaze and fraud. But we know that.
 
It is certainly not beneath her standards!
 
Every well funded election campaign uses actors in their ads. Why is this any different or somehow worse than any of the others that do the same thing? And none of those are bad either. It's a way of getting a message across in a clear manner that's fully in keeping the American tradition of political campaigning.
 
It is certainly not beneath her standards!

I'm reminded of a Howard Stern episode from years ago when he was talking about making "Private Parts." His parents asked if they could play his parents in the movie, and Stern said he told them, "I don't know, can you act?"
 
Every well funded election campaign uses actors in their ads. Why is this any different or somehow worse than any of the others that do the same thing? And none of those are bad either. It's a way of getting a message across in a clear manner that's fully in keeping the American tradition of political campaigning.

In next week's episode, Guccifer 2.0 reveals that Hillary Clinton's hair doesn't naturally part that way.
 
https://www.google.co.nz/amp/heavy....-youtube-video/amp/?client=ms-android-samsung

One 15-year-old girl asked, “At my school, body image is a really big issue for girls my age. I see with my own eyes the damage Donald Trump does when he talks about women and how they look. As the first female president, how would you undo some of that damage and help girls understand that they are so much more than what they look like?”

However, YouTuber Spanglevision suggests that the question may have been staged by pointing out that the apparently randomly selected girl is a local child actor with an IMDb, or an Internet Movie Database page.

It was later shared by a Redditor DJ_Dynasty_Handbag that Leach’s father is Democratic state senator, Daylin Leach. The New York times reports that he later admitted to helping his daughter write the question.

It's kinda like those "As Seen on TV" ads with those quote-on-quote "satisfied customers", when really (and quite obviously) those are just actors.
 
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$1 billion of other peoples money to spend on creating image and message, including Hollywood's required affection, allows these scripted "reality" shows to dominate the campaign.

Anyone who thinks the Clinton Campaign is serendipitous and unscripted is fooling themselves. It's a window into the Machine that will present her Presidency should she be elected.

The left has been fooling themselves a lot in many different ways.
 
It's kinda like those "As Seen on TV" ads with those quote-on-quote "satisfied customers", when really (and quite obviously) those are just actors.

You fool! You're shattering the pillars that maintain civilization!
 
You fool! You're shattering the pillars that maintain civilization!

If civilization is maintained by commercials that sell useless, unnecessary gimmicks for $14.95 (Plus S&H), with a bunch of terrible actors to pitch the terrible product to gullible people, then civilization needs to collapse immediately.
 
Are you suggesting Trump doesn't, or wouldn't do the same? Hire "actors" for his smear tactic commercials?
Not at all! I am suggesting that Hillary's team staging something with actors to look spontaneous, would not be that unreasonable to believe.
 
You do realize this was really Paul Ryan, and he was actually pushing my grandmother off a cliff. I miss her so much. Damn that man. But at least she left me her collection of Depends for when I need them.

 
I wonder if The Donald is ever going to pay these girls like he promised he would.

 
Not at all! I am suggesting that Hillary's team staging something with actors to look spontaneous, would not be that unreasonable to believe.

Yes, all ads are spontaneous. There just happens to be a camera crew following all of us around. All day. Every day. Hoping to capture a moment. Like the Duggars. Yes, Hillary wants you to think her ads are spontaneous captures of moments.
 
Yes, they all use "child actors" to make a point about... something.

Anything else?
 
Yes, all ads are spontaneous. There just happens to be a camera crew following all of us around. All day. Every day. Hoping to capture a moment. Like the Duggars. Yes, Hillary wants you to think her ads are spontaneous captures of moments.

But down here in reality, campaign ads are like this:

 
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