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George Santos is offering personalized videos for $200 on Cameo after losing his $174,000 congressional salary.
Santos has set up a new page on Cameo, a website that allows fans to buy personalized video messages from celebrities.

Because Santos served less than five years in Congress before he was expelled, he is not eligible to receive a pension. So these videos are obviously necessary to help pay the bills until he figures out his next act. In addition, shortly before lawmakers gave him the heave-ho, Santos told reporters that he will write a book and “maybe in the future” consider going on “Dancing with the Stars.”

 
"Because Santos served less than five years in Congress before he was expelled, he is not eligible to receive a pension."

So if he got expelled after 5 years, outed as a POS and a conman he would still be able to get a pension??

If thats the case, I really dont think that if you get expelled you should be able to get pension.
But then again politicians will never vote for something that gives them less money.
 
"Because Santos served less than five years in Congress before he was expelled, he is not eligible to receive a pension."

So if he got expelled after 5 years, outed as a POS and a conman he would still be able to get a pension??

If thats the case, I really dont think that if you get expelled you should be able to get pension.
But then again politicians will never vote for something that gives them less money.

I think he should get his pension regardless tbh. It's unreasonable to expect your congressman to work a normal job after being a politician.
 

Fetterman commissions George Santos to record Cameo message for indicted Sen. Bob Menendez

Sen. John Fetterman commissioned expelled Rep. George Santos to unwittingly make a video on the celebrity video message platform Cameo telling Sen. Bob Menendez – whom Fetterman has called on to resign over charges he acted as a foreign agent to Egypt – to “stay strong.”

“I thought my ethically-challenged colleague @BobMenendezNJ could use some encouragement given his substantial legal problems. So, I approached a seasoned expert on the matter to give ‘Bobby from Jersey’ some advice,” Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, tweeted Monday.

In the video, Santos, the New York Republican who last week became only the sixth lawmaker to be expelled from Congress after a damning ethics report, says, “Hey, Bobby! I don’t think I need to tell you, but these people that want to make you get in trouble and want to kick you out and make you run away, you make them put up or shut up!”

Santos adds, “You stand your ground, sir, and don’t get bogged down by all the haters out there. Stay strong. Merry Christmas!”

Some Senate Democrats have called for Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, to resign after he and his wife, Nadine Arslanian Menendez, were indicted in September on corruption-related offenses. They are accused of accepting “hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes” in exchange for the senator’s influence and have pleaded not guilty.

“I’m not anti-Santos. … Of course, he’s done some really bizarre kinda lying and everything. But if you expel somebody like George Santos, how can you allow somebody like Sen. Menendez to remain in the Senate?” Fetterman told CNN’s Abby Phillip on “NewsNight” on Monday.

Santos responded to Fetterman’s tweet Monday, saying he didn’t realize “Bobby” was Menendez.

“I love this! I wish I knew the Bobby in question! LOL,” Santos wrote on X.

According to Menendez’s office, the senator told reporters at the Capitol on Monday of Fetterman, “I don’t think Mr. Clickbait’s donors will appreciate him using campaign funds to enrich George Santos.”

Days after the House voted 311 to 114 to expel Santos, he joined the celebrity video message platform, where he is charging $200 per video. “Former Congressional ‘Icon’!” his bio says, describing him as “The Expelled member of Congress from New York City.”

Santos will record a personal video greeting under a variety of subjects: holiday, birthday, gossip, pep talk, roast, advice or question – or, an unwitting political jab.

Ohio Democrats posted on X that they too bought a Cameo from Santos, having the former congressman record a message thanking Ohio GOP Senate candidate Bernie Moreno for “maxing out” on donations to Santos’ campaign in 2022.

“Hey, I just wanted to stop by and say thank you to Bernie Moreno from Ohio for when I ran for US Congress in 2022 for maxing out to my campaign,” Santos says in the video. “Unfortunately, you know, it ended, it’s over, but I want to say thank you very much for that donation and for all the support and I hope that in the future I can come back and be part of the game again.”

CNN has reached out to Moreno’s campaign for comment.

The House last week voted to expel Santos after an ethics committee report concluded the congressman had “sought to fraudulently exploit every aspect of his House candidacy for his own personal financial profit.”

Separate from the allegations outlined by the committee, Santos has pleaded not guilty to 23 federal charges, including allegations of fraud related to Covid-19 unemployment benefits, misusing campaign funds and lying about his personal finances on House disclosure reports.

Santos has also sparked controversy on Capitol Hill over revelations that he fabricated large parts of his life story, including significant elements of his resume. He has remained defiant to the end, saying, “To hell with this place,” after his expulsion.

It’s unusual for politicians to join Cameo, CEO Steven Galanis told on CNN Monday, but Santos is no longer subject to campaign finance laws.

Galanis described Cameo as a platform that reflects popular culture – and the “right person at the right time just pops.” Santos has sold out of available videos multiple times during his first day on the app, Galanis said, and the company has continued to increase the cap on the amount of videos he is allowed to churn out.

Santos, who received a sendoff from comedian Bowen Yang on the “Saturday Night Live” cold open this weekend, isn’t the only ex-politician to jump on the platform. He joins the ranks of former White House press secretary Sean Spicer and Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and adviser to Donald Trump.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/04/politics/george-santos-cameo-fetterman-menendez/index.html
 
Those personalized videos are kinda a weird thing. I know two people who have received them as a gift.

First was from Keith Hernandez, who put the absolute bare minimum into his video.

2nd was from some radio/podcast dude I never hear of, but he really went all out with his message. It was pretty funny.

Came across ones from Steven Ogg that were some weird shit. Took their money then spent the video complaining about their request lol:


 
Those personalized videos are kinda a weird thing. I know two people who have received them as a gift.

First was from Keith Hernandez, who put the absolute bare minimum into his video.

2nd was from some radio/podcast dude I never hear of, but he really went all out with his message. It was pretty funny.

Came across ones from Steven Ogg that were some weird shit. Took their money then spent the video complaining about their request lol:




i remember the one cameo from rudy giuliani where he got trolled into giving a shoutout to some guy who was sueing him.
 
I think he should get his pension regardless tbh. It's unreasonable to expect your congressman to work a normal job after being a politician.

its not like they work a lot while in congress either.
So I guess you have a point
 
its not like they work a lot while in congress either.
So I guess you have a point

I understand that but as a country it is a bad look if you have a former elected official working at McDonalds or something later if he has no money imo.

That's just me though.
 
I understand that but as a country it is a bad look if you have a former elected official working at McDonalds or something later if he has no money imo.

That's just me though.

Why?
I mean if you spent +5 years in congress and cant get another job, that would (imo) be a huge red flag and tells me you should not have been in congress at all.
I think its a bad look that politicians can work for 5 years and then get pension for what is it rest of their life or to they hit the "retirement age".

Politicians can get another job like the rest of us. I am sure they made enough connection to land a job somewhere.
 
Scumbag PoS will be likely be doing hard core porn soon.​

how quickly he will go from being married to a woman for 6 years and a highly educated volleyball star, renowned dog rescuer, and wall street tycoon who manages billion dollar companies, puts on broadway shows, stars in hannah montana, and landed on the moon all the way to becoming an indicted gay jew-ish drag queen who sells his asshole on pornhub just to try to own the libs.
 
What should never be lost in this conversation - he was a republican elected by republicans.

It feels like the spectacle and absurdity of George Santos' political career is stripping away all partisan affiliations.

This man was a disgusting and open con artist, and the Republican party voted him into one of the highest offices in the entire planet.

Let that sink in.
 
Someone should have told George that you can’t lie your ass off until AFTER you’ve been elected.
 
Those personalized videos are kinda a weird thing. I know two people who have received them as a gift.

First was from Keith Hernandez, who put the absolute bare minimum into his video.

2nd was from some radio/podcast dude I never hear of, but he really went all out with his message. It was pretty funny.

Came across ones from Steven Ogg that were some weird shit. Took their money then spent the video complaining about their request lol:



I bought my wife a Cameo with a TV personality she dislikes. She couldn't stop laughing for 15 minutes.
 
I am glad its G rated. Boogie Nights minus the cocaine stuff and sweet karate moves, is loosely based on George Santos life. While getting his doctorate in Rocket Surgery, he did porn to pay for college.
 
What should never be lost in this conversation - he was a republican elected by republicans.

It feels like the spectacle and absurdity of George Santos' political career is stripping away all partisan affiliations.

This man was a disgusting and open con artist, and the Republican party voted him into one of the highest offices in the entire planet.

Let that sink in.
he's very mid, at least Clarence Thomas is getting half mil vacation "gifts" brushed under the carpet
 
Cameo isn't really anything like OnlyFans right? Not defending this dweeb, but that seems inaccurate.

Still embarrassing he is doing this.. desperation is a stinky cologne.
 
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