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Central Casting "Straight out of Central Casting" is an idiom that goes back to the 1920s. Trump uses it as a colorful way to give emphasis when describing a person. There's never been a literal 'Central Casting' using actors to trick us. Anons have used this phrase out of context to back up their 'actors in masks' theory.
The image features a blue background with white text that reads "straight out of central casting" in large, bold letters. Below this, there is a smaller text block explaining the origin of the phrase "out of Central Casting," which dates back to the 1920s. The explanation details how the term was used in newspapers to describe someone who seemed perfectly suited for a role, akin to being selected by Central Casting, a company known for hiring extras for films. The post text from Kab (@Kabamur_Taygeta) discusses the idiom's usage by Trump and clarifies that there has never been a literal 'Central Casting' using actors to deceive people. This context enhances the understanding of the image as an educational piece on the historical and cultural significance of the phrase.