D.N.C. ‘Seat-Fillers’ Are Needed, Per Philly Craigslist Job Ad Emerging After Big D.N.C. Walkout
A Democratic National Committee “seat-fillers” advertising has been posted on the Philadelphia Craigslist, according to sightings of it by numerous Twitter users, and it comes just a day after the big D.N.C. convention walkout on Tuesday of delegates and supporters for Bernie Sanders.
The D.N.C. seat-fillers publicity may not be welcome on this third day, if it is legitimate, as there are big name speakers scheduled as the Democrats build rhetoric around the embracing of Hillary Clinton. But, who can be sure in the nasty, chaotic political environment these days?
“Hillary’s party”
With the points made over the pay for these actors, however, they may be creating another talking point for those against them. At least one tweet reveals pride for “everyone who walked out of that room” on the second day of the D.N.C. convention after the roll call vote, in fact.
Onto greener pastures! (literally). SO proud of everyone who walked out of that room tonight! #DNCWalkOut #DemExit pic.twitter.com/PNKFDtLuyH
— Natalie (@Natooshka318) July 27, 2016
Regarding the Philadelphia Craigslist reactions, some on Twitter may be feeling cautious or even suspicious. However, in light of the WikiLeaks dump discovery mentioned over at Breitbart News, wherein the DNC previously thought to place an ad in Craigslist, disparaging Donald Trump, just about anything seems possible this year.
Here’s DNC’s Craigslist ad where they’re looking for actors to fill the seats of Bernie supporters. #DemsInPhilly pic.twitter.com/jBYr0cwRFE
— John Binder (@JxhnBinder) July 27, 2016
Clinton campaign has a Philly craigslist ad for actors/seat-fillers @ $50/day! Has no supporters and underpays! https://t.co/SW5ijyVBnM
— #NeverHillaryorTrump (@Sammyboy1216) July 27, 2016
Apparently, there is an actual place where people might register themselves for jobs such as “seat-fillers,” and it is provided by the website Seatfillers, which also has put up a page for curious readers with many questions. Never having used them, there is nothing more to tell. They do require “a resume, photo (does not have to be professional) and a cover letter telling us why you want to be a seat-filler,” however.
“Monetizing” the public service gig
Too many issues are boiling up in the swirling waters surrounding the Democrat’s nominee, however. These are things not fully understood by the voting public which is overwhelming, to say the least, for many. Suffice it to say that as people look to understand the issues with that entire “Clinton Cash” shakedowns thing mentioned previously here at the Inquisitr, or the next dumping online of D.N.C. emails by the whistle-blowing organization WikiLeaks, the anger may not translate into votes for Hillary Clinton.
What a shame that the system, which Senator Bernie Sanders has been slamming rival Hillary Clinton with all year, really does seem to be a “rigged system.” How glorious that so many passionate Americans will not be joined at the wretched hip to such an ugly circus.
Enjoy the party, gang.
[Photo by Brennan Linsley/AP Images]