Kamala Gets Caught | Slick Willie Says the Quiet Parts Out Loud | 10/15/24
The A.M. Update
Aaron McIntire
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🗓️ 15 October 2024
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| 0:00.0 | It's Tuesday, October 15th, 2024. Kamala got caught. Bill Clinton says the quiet parts out loud |
| 0:06.6 | and why one lefty says she left the Democrat party. Next on the AM update. |
| 0:16.2 | Vice President Kamala Harris is facing allegations of plagiarism after numerous passages from the Democratic presidential nominee's 2009 book, Smart on Crime, were discovered to closely resemble or perfectly match wording from other sources. |
| 0:35.0 | Harris, the then San Francisco district attorney, wrote the book |
| 0:38.3 | promoting a reform-minded approach to prosecuting crimes alongside ghostwriter Joan O.C. Hamilton, |
| 0:45.4 | who told the New York Post when she was contacted Monday, she was surprised to learn about the |
| 0:49.1 | alleged copying. Conservative activist Chris Rufo published the allegations Monday and credited an investigation by Austrian plagiarism hunter Stefan Weber, with Rufo posting screenshots on X of five examples in which the wording of the book closely resembles other sources. In each instance, the purported source material predates Harris' book publication date. The five side-by-side |
| 1:11.0 | passages indicate that Harris may have lifted wording from an Associated Press article in 2008, |
| 1:15.9 | a Wikipedia article drafted in 2008, and a Bureau of Justice Assistance report from 2000. |
| 1:21.9 | In at least two of the instances, the source of the original verbiage is cited in footnotes, |
| 1:25.7 | however, quotation marks are not around the |
| 1:28.3 | apparently copied words. And in other instances, passages appear to be wholly uncredited, |
| 1:33.2 | such as the Urban Institute report, which she apparently allegedly lifted as well. |
| 1:38.0 | In Minneapolis, speaking around a fundraiser yesterday, GOP vice presidential hopeful J.D. |
| 1:43.1 | Vance blasted Kamala Harris for her alleged |
| 1:45.9 | plagiarism. I saw today actually a story that Kamala Harris apparently copied some significant |
| 1:52.1 | chunks of her book from Wikipedia. So if you want a president with their own ideas, vote for Donald |
| 1:57.6 | Trump. If you want a president who copies her own ideas from Wikipedia, |
| 2:05.2 | vote for Kamala Harris. That is J.D. Vance responding to the allegations that Kamala Harris plagiarized sections of her 2009 book. This comes on the heels of news that Kamala Harris, |
| 2:10.6 | apparently really, really confident in her position in this upcoming election, |
| 2:14.1 | is going to be joining Fox News for an interview on Wednesday. |
| 2:18.0 | Brett Baer will be conducting that interview. |
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