LOL!

Here folks, is a classic example of lying left wing media!  First, the
song, which Mother Jones claims:

"which involved the girls whirling in flashy American flag dresses and
singing a song that denounced the other presidential candidates as sworn
enemies"

is an outright lie.  The song is nothing but a chant of patriotism and
American virtues.

Second, there is no Complaint or lawsuit filed by Jeff Popick; the manager
of this group and the father of the youngest gal.

As a matter of fact, Popick is a big Trump supporter!

It amazes me the extent that far left Secular Progressives will go to; in
order to hide behind and then promote  a fraudulent criminal like Hil
Clinton.  Of Course;  who else in this Group would promote such a fraud?
None other than our Chief "In House" Secular Progressive:  Plain Ol'.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 1:12 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Back in January, a trio of young girls known as the "USA Freedom Kids"
> performed at a Donald Trump rally
> <http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2016/01/freedom-girls-donald-trump-rally> in
> Penascola, Florida. The routine, which involved the girls whirling in
> flashy American flag dresses and singing a song that denounced the other
> presidential candidates as sworn enemies, was roundly mocked on social
> media, where viewers likened the video to performances honoring North
> Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
>
>  Follow <https://twitter.com/TVMoJoe>
> Joe Adalian
> ✔@TVMoJoe <https://twitter.com/TVMoJoe>
>
> Should we all just start calling Tr--p "Dear Leader" now? This is some
> North Korea-level brainwashing:http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2016/01/f
> reedom-girls-donald-trump-rally … <https://t.co/lO9tHUmbXe>
> 1:45 PM - 14 Jan 2016
> <https://twitter.com/TVMoJoe/status/687722177030848512>
> [image: Photo published for A bunch of "Freedom Kids" just performed this
> horrifying song and dance at a Donald Trump rally]
> A bunch of "Freedom Kids" just performed this horrifying song and dance at
> a Donald Trump rally
>
> "Enemies of freedom face the music."
> motherjones.com
> <https://t.co/lO9tHUmbXe>
>
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>
> Now Jeff Popick, the creator behind the patriotic trio and father of the
> youngest member in the group, says he plans to sue Trump, alleging his
> campaign violated several verbal agreements and subsequently stiffed the
> group of proper monetary compensation.
>
> From the *Washington Post*:
> <https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/07/26/the-creator-of-the-viral-pro-trump-act-usa-freedom-kids-now-plans-to-sue-the-campaign/?tid=sm_tw>
>
> It started in Pensacola. When Popick first reached out to the Trump
> campaign about performing, he spoke with various people including former
> campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. His understanding from the campaign was
> that the Kids would make two appearances in Florida, where Popick lives.
> The first event didn't come to fruition, and Popick says he asked for
> $2,500 in payment for the second performance, in Pensacola. The campaign
> made a counter-offer: How about a table where the group could pre-sell
> albums?
>
> According to Popick, no table ever showed up—and the incident was the
> first of a series of broken promises and unreturned phone calls that went
> on all the way to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. There,
> Trump's team allegedly offered Popick a consolation prize and promised that
> the girls could perform because of all the previous disappointments. That
> performance never materialized either and now he says he's planning to file
> suit. He wouldn't specify for how much, but explained that it wasn't a
> "billion-dollar lawsuit" and suggested a performance at a Trump venue
> similar to the RNC one could also work.
>
> "He might still be the best candidate as president of the United States—or
> not," Popick told the *Post.*
>
> Popick's experience fits squarely with the narrative of many others who
> say they too were ripped off by the real estate magnate for a variety of
> broken contracts
> <http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/01/mistake-heart-trump-atlantic-city-fiasco>.
> For more, head to our regular feature The Trump Files.
> <http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/07/trump-files-how-donald-screwed-you-out-your-football-tickets>
>
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