As we reported earlier, Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign has been rocked by alleg
By Sister Toldjah
As we reported earlier, Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign has been rocked by allegations that Harris plagiarized parts of her book, “Smart on Crime,” which she co-wrote in 2009 with author Joan O’C. Hamilton.
The claims were made by leading Critical Race Theory critic Christopher Rufo in a detailed Twitter/X thread and Substack piece, both of which were published Monday morning.
According to Rufo, the Democrat presidential nominee “plagiarized at least a dozen sections of her criminal-justice book,” as discovered by Austrian “plagiarism hunter” Dr. Stefan Weber, who Rufo says “has taken down politicians in the German-speaking world.”
I wondered at the time how – or even if – the mainstream media would react/report on this story. As it turns out, they are, but some of the outlets, the New York Times in particular, are not taking it well at all.
First up was the predictable “pouncing and seizing” word games, because the story is the conservative reaction to it – not the actual story itself:
Conservative notices Kamala Harris plagiarism. Never change, NY Times. pic.twitter.com/B9Q6r4JcHi
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) October 14, 2024
Then there was the so-called “plagiarism expert” the Times was able to immediately get comment from, who assured us everything was okay, move along, nothing to see here…
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (redstate.com)
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