Fake Soldiers Used In RNC Video
Patriotic Montage Shown At RNC Featured Actors Hired For One Day Shoot, Not Military
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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.
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.
The footage, sold by stock-film house Getty Images was produced by a commercial filmmaker in Chicago. 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.
A veteran’s advocate said that with soldiers still deployed and in harm’s way, there is an obligation not to sugar coat reality.
“What it does reveal is a serious lack of understanding and a lack of personal connection to the military,” said Paul Rieckhoff, Executive Director of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
Rieckhoff, who is at the convention with a contingent of veterans added that a video tribute to Medal of Honor winner Michael Monsoor, a Navy Seal killed in Iraq, shown on Tuesday night, used combat video that appeared to him and several other veterans of the Iraq war to have been staged.
After a Web search of videos played at the Democratic National Convention last week, CBS News found no obvious use of stock footage.
The RNC did not respond to CBS News’ request for a comment.
By Michael Rey
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See all 249 CommentsWell of course they didn''t respond. They''re too embarrassed.
The whole party (which I used to be a member of) isn''t worth spit!
One of the actors, Perry Denton of Chicago, IL 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.
Yippee! The Republicans and trickle down economics creates yet another Temporary, part time position!
Yippee! The Republicans and trickle down economics creates yet another Temporary, part time position!
Posted by omega39
Lets not forget that in the last election the Republicans outsourced their fund raising to a firm in India. These people have no shame!
Here is an insignificant lie on an insignificant issue -- Earlier in the week, the governor''s Alaska spokeswoman was quoted as saying Palin had traveled to Iraq, Kuwait, Germany, and Ireland, in addition to Canada." But Ireland was just for a refueling stop."
What was gained by this lie?
On the other had in light of the seemingly endless cascade of lies from the McCain Campaign these are as a whole a real credibility issue.
The fact that someone made a video and used non-real people to pretend that they were real people constitutes HIGH CRIMES and MISDEMEANORS!!!
EVERYONE responsible needs to shot, hanged, beheaded, dismembered, killed, boiled in oil, and killed again!
Think of the children!
Think of the unborn children!
How many puppies suffered from this?
OUTRAGE!!!
I would think that McCain would be rolling in his grave over this one. Oh wait...he''s still alive.
Please know that there are many of us who truly appreciate your service and are also sickened by this travesty.
You got a heckuva weak stomach if a 3-minute movie about America and Soldiers Sacrife makes you sick!
Perhaps if someone loaned you a quarter maybe you could run to the drugstore and get yourself a pair of nads, eh?
I highly doubt that there was a single Republican in that conventional hall who would EVER let patriotism come between themselves and more money.
Posted by intelguy3333
At the last RNC convention the delegates wore Band-aids adorned with little purple hearts. This while our service guys laid in filth up in Walter reed with nothing to show but those medals. Republicans just don''t seem to "get it".
Active duty personnel are not to be used for political posturing or gain. (that''s why the usual Bush military backdrop during speeches is so god-awful).
HOWEVER, there are plenty of UNEMPLOYED VETERANS that could have been used instead.
Posted by swiowavoter at 02:27 PM : Sep 04, 2008
Careful analysis of the syntax, grammar, and content of your post leads me to believe that the Republicans are on the verge of going extinct.
Posted by swiowavoter at 02:27 PM : Sep 04, 2008
Careful analysis of the syntax, grammar, and content of your post leads me to believe that the Republicans are on the verge of going extinct.
sorry i dont have a teleprompter.
That''s the RNC for you. If you''re truly stupid enough to vote for McSame, you deserve him.
What family wants a film crew at the funeral of their son or daughter? And on top of that to have an organization use it for publicity?
Republicans are the equivalent of the "Wal-Mart of Politics". Selling out Americans for profit.
Republicans are on the verge of going extinct.
Posted by swiowavoter at 02:27 PM
Looking back 7 administrations Reagan doubled the rate of increase of the National Debt. Bush 41 doubled Reagan and Bush 43 doubled Bush 41 in rate of deficit spending. Clinton had turned the corner and left Bush 43 in a position to pay down the national debt. Where is there a Spendocrat in the last 25 years in this country? I only see Spendicons plundering the US Treasury with no bid contracts and high priced contractors with no requirement to deliver. Teaching Wall Street how to spend like drunken sailors to borrow the analogy from Bush 43.
OK...let''s see.....how about..WarMongercans or Rejecticans, or RedNeckicans, or ReSlugicans, or in Colonel Klink''s, (Rudy Giuliani) honor...ReNazicans...
Your Turn......
Posted by swiowavoter at 02:27 PM
The cumulative total of the national debt before Reagan was prety much spent again by Reagan in 8 years.
Bush did the bulk of his spending wit the concurrence of 3 Republican ongresses.
Posted by macusweil at 02:29 PM : Sep 04, 2008"
They did not use a REAL military funeral because they did not want to politicize a family''s pain (unlike Libs who cheer whenever another coffin arrives home
).
Democrats - the party of counting (on) body bags.
Posted by DemWatcher
Republicans, the party of filling body bags for no good reason.
Maybe the people who overreact to stories like this are really standing in for other people who dont neccessarily overreact, but have better on-camera skills than those who do and therefore they are only PRETENDING to be those actual people!
Maybe John Wayne really WASNT in the Civil War, and WWII, and the Spanish American War, maybe he was just PRETENDING!!!
If they can play tricks on us like this just by using cameras and video tape, image the REAL harm they can cause with those SAME FAILED POLICIES!!!
ARRRRGH! Good Grief, people! Get a GRIP!!!
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Posted by DemWatcher
That''s totally uncalled for...is that what your mom teach you how to talk about your fellow countryman and woman?
If they would have used "real" soldiers you would have asked why the federal government is supporting the GOP.
If he would have used a "real" funeral you would have complained about the families feelings.
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Posted by howzilla
Yeah we need a lotta protection from the fictional non-existing WMD from Iraq.
Close minded moron? YOU are the guy getting all weepy about a little video!
I had Drill Sergeants that would reem me new one if the saw me crying about an actor playing a soldier on a three-minute video! Unless, of course, it was John FreakinWayne, and I was all welled up with PRIDE or something.
Part of what Conventions seek to do is to inspire people. This isn''t Watergate and with all the important issues not being properly addressed this is a pointless issue.
Secondly, there are quite a few families who do NOT agree with Bush''s policies and have agreed to let their loved one''s funeral be filmed in a respectful way. Of course, if they knew it was for the RNC to use to trump up patriotism they might not agree to it.
Isn''t that exactly what the Bushies and the Army did with Pat Tillman''s funeral, use it for recruiting purposes?
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