Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Chronic and Habitual


PJTV's Trifecta, with Scott Ott, Steve Green, and Bill Whittle, focuses on chronic and habitual practices.

States United offers clarification of sorts, that the "actors" were actually "focus group" participants, if you can believe them. After all their other deceptions, the case for why anyone should suddenly trust them with being forthright in their claims has not been made. After all, their permits clearly say "Actors are interviewed on camera in a fake gun store."

How such participants were identified and selected as suitable -- or rejected -- is not disclosed, nor is it clear if there are any outtakes that didn’t make the final cut. I'd also be curious to find out if they just gave of their time out of the goodness of their hearts, or if any form of making things worth their while was offered.

For some reason, this exchange comes to mind:

I'm not sure what more I can find out, but I'm still looking into this from various angles.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh Lord, man! Convincing me a pretty girl is evil by having a politician, of all available characters, call her a liar??? In today's political climate???

David Codrea said...

He was playing a defense attorney. Watch the movie some time-- it is brilliant. That is one of my favorite scenes of all time.