Accusations of Plagiarism

Doesn't Hillary Clinton Use Words Written By Others?

Stephen Kaus | Posted 02.22.2008 | Politics


Stephen Kaus

Did Hillary Clinton make up "change you can Xerox" or did someone else write that? While we are at it, did she make up "ready on day one" or "solutions not speeches?

The Chink In Obama's Armor

Jeffrey Feldman | Posted 02.19.2008 | Politics


Jeffrey Feldman

The Clinton campaign's plagiarism accusation shows that Obama is not quite as unique, not quite as historic, and not nearly as anti-politics-as- usual as his campaign rhetoric claims him to be.

Ex-Clinton Speechwriter: "So Silly To Accuse Obama Of Plagiarism"

The New Republic | David Kusnet | Posted 02.19.2008 | Politics


We asked former Bill Clinton speechwriter David Kusnet if today's plagiarism accusations against Barack Obama were justified. In his mind, was what Ob...

Barack and Deval's Plagiarism Seesaw

John R. Bohrer | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


John R. Bohrer

I'd like to put Hillary Clinton's 2008 attacks on Obama's rhetoric next to that of Patrick's 2006 Republican opponent, Kerry Healey. Might find some "plagiarism" there, too.

Jason Linkins

John McCain Is Apparently A Plagiarist, Too

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


If you remember, coming out of the Potomac Primaries, the Clinton campaign promised an increase focus on specifics over speeches, which is why they ha...

Jason Linkins

Obama, Patrick Collaboration Noted Specifically By Globe Back In April 2007

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


Fresh accusations of plagiarism are being hurled at Barack Obama for his use of language on the stump that directly mirrors speeches given by Massachu...

Sam Stein

Nasty Clinton-Obama Fight Descends To "Plagiarism" Accusations

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


The two Democratic presidential campaigns traded accusations on Monday that each candidate had lifted language from other politicians, with a Clinton ...

The Wolfson Plagiarism Attack Is Ridiculous

Bob Cesca | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


Bob Cesca

What's the next attack? Obama stole his haircut from whoever? Obama's gestures are lifted from what's his name? Seriously, is this what Howard Wolfson and Mark Penn have been reduced to?

'I Have a Dream' Becomes Obama's 'I Have a Con'

Taylor Marsh | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


Taylor Marsh

Obama's played his supporters for suckers. They bought into the hope hype, sucking up this stuff with a straw, only to find out Obama's not an original, he's a knock off, of a governor, no less.

Obama's Secret Speechwriter

Robert Schlesinger | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


Robert Schlesinger

If politics is sports, then Obama's rhetoric is like a filthy fastball that opposing hitters haven't managed to hit yet. He keeps running it out there until someone connects off of him.


 

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