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V.P. Harris's video uses paid child actors to make her seem human ... they failed

Melensdad

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VP Kamala Harris has a personality problem. People simply do not relate with her. So her people came up with the idea of starting a YouTube video channel to have her explore various topics. Do for the current video they decided to explore the US space program and how better to relate to people than to involve children.

But not just normal children. Nope, want to relate to normal people you need to use paid child actors.


One of several articles on this effort is here, read it for your enjoyment.


The first installment of Vice President Kamala Harris’s YouTube Originals space series featured child actors who auditioned for their roles in the project.
Trevor Bernardino, a 13-year-old actor from Carmel, California, and one of five teenagers featured in the video, was asked to submit a monologue discussing something he is passionate about and three questions for a world leader, according to an interview with KSBW TV. Trevor then interviewed with the production director.
“And then after that, like a week later, my agent called me, and he’s like, ‘Hey Trevor, you booked it,’” Trevor said. He didn’t learn until much later that he would be meeting with Harris, who was appointed to lead the National Space Council earlier this year.​
Bernardino was joined by Derrick Brooks II, another child actor , Emily Kim, likewise a child actor , Zhoriel Tapo, a child actor and aspiring journalist who has interviewed former first lady Michelle Obama , and Sydney Schmooke.​
“All five of them are actors,” Bernardino’s father, Carlo, told the Washington Examiner in an interview Monday.​
“He’s a child actor — he’s been trying to do this type of thing for a while. And so he has a manager and an agent in LA and they send him castings,” Bernardino said. “This was a casting call, a very specific one where he had to write essentially a monologue about what he’s really passionate about and he wrote a monologue about the environment.”​
He added, “The producer of the series came back to him and asked him to write three questions that he’d ask a very important person ... after that, he had a live Zoom interview with the producer of the series and then he got the part.”​
Trevor didn’t learn that he would be meeting with Harris “until the day flying out, essentially,” his father said. “The producers wanted a big surprise.”​
Carlo Bernardino said he hopes the series will be picked up for broader distribution.​
“It was pitched to my son and us as a pilot,” he said, but whether it continues will “depend on the reaction and what the producers want to do — our hope is that it gets picked up.”​
Last week, YouTube Originals announced Get Curious with Vice President Harris, a series that aims to get more children interested in space. The project was produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment, an Emmy award-winning media company based in Toronto that specializes in live-action programming, according to its website .​
Filmed in August and released during World Space Week, the video shows a group of children meeting with Harris at her residence, the Naval Observatory, where she introduces herself as the chairwoman of the National Space Council. Before meeting the vice president, NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough “beams” down from the International Space Station for a virtual meet and greet with the children, leading them on a scavenger hunt to find the tools to build a telescope.​
For Trevor Bernardino, meeting Harris was the highlight of the visit, he said.​
“The most exciting part was definitely meeting Vice President Harris. There’s nothing that can top that. Like honestly, she just sat us down. She’s super charismatic. She’s everything that I ever thought of her, plus more,” he said . “She made me feel like one of her peers, and at the time, I felt super important. I was talking to her face to face.” Bernardino’s talent agency shared a montage on Instagram.​
The video, which by Monday had garnered some 114,000 views on YouTube, as well as 1,900 likes and 2,800 dislikes, was shared online by the vice president’s aides and supporters. A trailer for the show drew 48 likes and 136 dislikes. Comments on both videos have been disabled.​
“I am so so so excited this project is out!” wrote Emily Keller, a YouTube executive overseeing progressive civics content partnerships, according to her LinkedIn . She was the Democratic National Committee’s social media director until June.​
“We are over the moon to be working with Vice President Harris on this exciting special that encourages kids to ask questions and explore space,” said Nadine Zylstra, head of family, learning, and impact for YouTube Originals. “Upholding our commitment to inspiring kids’ interests and learning, this special delivers quality, educational programming to our young viewers around the globe — and it’s pretty cool to have the Vice President of the United States and astronaut Shane Kimbrough help us do it.”​
The actors flew to Washington during the second week of August, filming Wednesday through Friday. At the time, the U.S.-backed government in Afghanistan was in collapse, with Washington’s withdrawal from the two-decade conflict drawing comparisons to the fall of Saigon in 1975.​
On Twitter, detractors were quick to poke fun at Harris’s performance.​
“‘You can have the border/immigration, voting rights, and also, uh, let’s see, the vast expanses of the unknown universe,’” quipped Emily Tamkin, U.S. editor for the New Statesman, a British publication, referencing Harris’s challenging slate of assignments. . .​
“I love the idea of exploring the unknown,” Harris said. “And then, there’s other things that we just haven’t figured out or discovered yet. To think about so much that’s out there that we still have to learn, like, I love that. I love that. And so, I’m very excited about the Space Council.”​
“We’re going to learn so much,” Harris said, telling the children they “you’re going to literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes. With your own eyes. I’m telling you.”​
Paired with the caption, “Me when I miscalculate a micro dose and start fully tripping midday,” the clip has been viewed close to a million times.​
Bernardino said the response had been “eye-opening” for him, and that while “a lot of people love it,” others are “torching it, and these are just a bunch of kids.”​
He added, “They’re trying to bring attention to NASA National Science Week.”​
. . .​
Last month, the vice president’s office hired two messaging gurus to help finesse her communications efforts.​
One of Harris’s new advisers, Lorraine Voles, has a portfolio including “crisis management” and “marketing and rebranding.”​
 

Melensdad

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And it just gets better:

Kamala Harris’ space video produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment

Harris was criticized early on for appearing on video since while Biden administration has been facing several major problems

Edmund DeMarche9 hours ago
Critics of Vice President Kamala Harris have seized on her appearance in a NASA video for children and on Monday took to social media to make fun of the production company's name behind the video: Sinking Ship Entertainment.
"This just keeps getting better," Tim Murtaugh, the former Trump 2020 communications director, posted on Twitter. "The company producing Kamala Harris’ video featuring professional child actors, which is called *Sinking Ship Entertainment"…is based in Canada."
He posted a screengrab from an article from the Washington Examiner that identified the Toronto-based company as the producer of "Get Curious with Vice President Harris," a YouTube original series.
Christopher Cadelago, a reporter for Politico who covers the White House and Harris, tweeted, "Not the point, but an unfortunate name to throw around politicians."
Sinking Ship Entertainment and Harris’ office did not immediately respond to an after-hours email from Fox News.
Harris was criticized early on for appearing on the video while the Biden administration has been facing several major problems, including the crisis at the border, the Afghanistan fallout and a lagging approval rating.
Harris serves as chair of the National Space Council and her message to the children was positive, telling them to embrace their own individuality. But conservatives mocked Harris for perhaps appearing a little too wide-eyed when talking about topics like craters on the moon.
The series is aimed at getting children interested in space and included an appearance by NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough from the International Space Station.
Another source of mockery came earlier Monday when it was revealed that the children featured in the first installment of the series were child actors.
 

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And from the folks at ZEROHEDGE


It's All Fake: Kamala Harris Used Child Actors Who Had To Audition For Weird NASA Promo

While President Biden draws ridicule for using a 'Truman Show' fake White House set across from the actual White House...
Why does Joe Biden feel the need to use a Fake White House set across the street from the actual White House? pic.twitter.com/5p7TLwoPmw
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) October 6, 2021
...Vice President Kamala Harris is earning jeers of her own for using child actors in a recent NASA YouTube video about space exploration.
Filmed in August while the Taliban was rapidly taking over Afghanistan and closing in on Kabul (and right before the Biden-Harris administration murdered a family of innocent civilians, including seven children), the "Get Curious with Vice President Harris' was tweeted by the VP's account on October 7 to celebrate World Space Week.
And it's a cringe-fest...
The video portrayed the children as regular kids - however it has been revealed that they were all paid actors who auditioned for the part by submitting a monologue and questions they would ask a world leader, according to the Daily Mail, which notes that the Washington Examiner revealed the production company; 'Sinking Ship Entertainment' out of Canada.
Monterey resident Trevor Bernardino, 13, told KSBW he was stunned when he learned he would be traveling to Washington, DC to take part in the video.
'Then after that, like a week later my agent called me and was like 'Hey Trevor you booked it,' he told the network.
Trevor was one of five teens who participated in the video for the YouTube original series. He was joined by Derrick Brooks II, another child actor, Emily Kim, likewise a child actor, Zhoriel Tapo, a child actor and aspiring journalist who has interviewed former First Lady Michelle Obama, and Sydney Schmooke.
The video was shot at the Naval Observatory, Harris' residence, from August 11 to August 13. During that time the Taliban were making rapid advances across Afghanistan and were closing in on Kabul during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal. -Daily Mail
So - the sitting US president is broadcasting from a fake White House, and his Vice President used a foreign production company and child actors for a NASA promo instead of tackling the border crisis.
The video was mocked by Fox News' Tucker Carlson, who called the video 'fake' and 'fraudulent.'
"So for humanitarian reasons we are not going to play that'll video, but it's online," said Carlson. "If you dare, look it up, watch it. Watch it again, watch your own soul die as you do. It's the fakest thing that's ever been caught on video but in fact it's even faker than it looks."
 

Ceee

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People simply do not relate with her.
Harris was criticized early on for appearing on the video while the Biden administration has been facing several major problems, including the crisis at the border, the Afghanistan fallout and a lagging approval rating.

If she wants people to relate to her, she needs to get down to a hard hit area of the border and actually talk to the people who are having to deal with the crisis every day. She also needs to just "woman-up" and answer the hard questions from the press and talk about what's being done and how the admin plans to curtail/solve the problem. In other words, she needs to do her job. Some funky video on youtube doesn't cut it for me.
 
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