Vice President Kamala Harris plagiarizes books and other documents smart about crimean analysis by Aaron Sibarium of the Washington Free Beacon found out Tuesday.
Further plagiarism allegations undermine the credibility of the Harris campaign's denial of plagiarism.
Watch — Kamala's fraudulent town hall! Host Maria Shriver admitted the questions were “predetermined”:
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Beacon's Sybarium reported Harris also plagiarized pages of Congressional testimony and fictional stories about human trafficking from Republican colleagues.
Cibarium reported on Harris' material obtained from Congressional testimony:
Almost all of her testimony on the bill was taken from testimony from Paul Rogli, another district attorney in Winnebago County, Illinois, who testified in support of the bill before the Senate Judiciary Committee two months ago. . Both statements cite the same research, use the same language, make the same points in the same order, with an extra paragraph here and there. It also contains the same typos, such as missing punctuation and wrong plurals. One mistake (“who” when it should have been “who”) was corrected with Harris’s transposition.
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Harris also testified on two other bills that day, spending about 1,500 words on the John R. Justice Act. Nearly 1,200 of these (80%) were verbatim copies of statements Rogli gave to the Senate Judiciary Committee on February 27, 2007, two months before Harris testified.
Sybarium reported on Harris' material, which was apparently culled from a fictionalized story about a sex-trafficking victim:
This story comes from the Polaris Project, a nonprofit that operates the National Human Trafficking Hotline. By June 2012, the project series of vignettes The information on the website “represents the types of calls” the hotline receives and is “for informational purposes only.” archived webpage. The project says important details such as “name, location and other identifying information” have been changed to maintain confidentiality.
last week, new york times Plagiarism consultant Jonathan Bailey admitted that Harris's “plagiarism scandal” is much more “serious” than previously stated.
Attention — Graham: Supporting Harris means “four more years of garbage policy”:
Mr. Bailey cited a review of “the complete document containing additional allegations,” and some accused The New York Times of withholding that information from me. I went back Regarding his initial assessment in today's article on plagiarism:
With this new information, I believe this case is more serious than I commented to the New York Times, but the important point remains. There are problems with this piece, but this pattern shows sloppy writing habits rather than malicious intent to deceive.
Is there a problem? Yes. However, this is not a massive scam as many are claiming. It falls somewhere in between what both parties want.
The 40-page document contains about 29 accusations (depending on how you count them). Eighteen of the accusations relate to this book, and another 11 focus on subsequent self-plagiarism allegations.
Conservative journalist Christopher Rufo exposed plagiarism based on research by Dr. Stefan Weber, a respected Austrian plagiarism expert.
Harris has not yet been questioned about the plagiarism allegations.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.





