October 18, 2006 - 8:18 am
According to PJ Medias’ Washington Editor Richard Miniter, Democratic senatorial candidate from Maryland Benjamin Cardin has been playing fast and loose with the “fine art” of political advertising. A supposedly verité Cardin commercial purporting to show “average Joes and Janes” across his state supporting the Cardin candidacy is actually populated by his own campaign workers playing roles. (Note to campaign workers: sign a Screen Actors Guild contract and you will get residuals.) Click HERE for Miniter’s report.






Breaking news! Pajama Media discovers that actors sometimes portray roles that they really aren’t!
Next week, “Star Wars”, did it really happen a long time ago or was it just a movie?
Breaking news, Sgt. Baker doesn’t know what the word “Verite” means.
Cute, Baker, but the Cardin campaign is not presenting these people as actors in a role, but as non-actors giving their opinions. It’s a lie, in other words.
But then again, you’ve gotten your email from the DNC and will be repeating that cutesy line on every political website you can find, no doubt.
Maybe Cardin watched the DNC site when they posted a group cheering American Soldiers. Two problems, the picture was a purchased stock picture and the DNC wouldn’t have know anyone in it. They they used a picture of a Canadian Soldier as an American Soldier. They don’t know what an Amercan Soldier looks like. Either there are some really stupid people in the democratic party or they are natural born liars.
I can see it now… young woman stepping into the scene, looking to the camera:
“Hello, you don’t know me. I am not a real person… but I play one on TV.”
Such material *writes itself* these days.
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