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07-27-2016 08:54 AM |
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Originally Posted by woj
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he is not my guy, just calling it like it is...
it's pretty damn obvious what happened.... for a brief moment they became famous thanks to the appearance at Trump's rally, they missed the opportunity to take advantage of it, and now in a typical lefty fashion are trying to find someone to blame... :2 cents:
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"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? Popick took the deal.
When they arrived at the venue, though, there was no table, Popick says. The result was "complete chaos," he said. "They clearly had made no provisions for that."
"When Trump made the sudden decision to skip the January Fox News debate and instead hold an event for veterans, a representative of the campaign called Popick to see if the Freedom Kids might perform. The call came the day before the event, Popick says, which was being held in Des Moines at 6:30 p.m. With the promise that the exposure from the event would be "huge," Popick readily agreed, and the kids and their parents packed up for a direct flight to Chicago and a long drive to Iowa.
It wasn't to be. When the plane landed, Popick had a message from the campaign staffer indicating that there was a change of plan. "
The creator of the viral pro-Trump act 'USA Freedom Kids' now plans to sue the campaign | Tampa Bay Times
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