Hillary Clinton Accuses Obama Of Plagiarism
Teapot Calling The Kettle Black,
Pardon The Pun
February 20. 2008

While I don't agree with plagiarism
or copyright infringement in any
measure, as it is wrong, Hillary Clinton has accused rival Obama
of lifting items from one of his endorsing
supporters political speeches (Massachusetts Governor Deval
Patrick). Clinton provided video to support her claims.
Obama's camp shot back (not literally) that Hillary
was stealing their phrases, which supporting video illustrates
she has been doing as well.
These claims coming from Hillary Clinton constitutes a
hypocritical case of the teapot calling the kettle black, pardon
the pun. In the 2007 book "Her Way" and in other credible online
outlets, Hillary has been formally accused by multiple
professionals in separate incidences, of mining illegally wiretapped telephone calls
for use in her political campaigns.
BOOK EXCERPT: "Investigative
reporter at The New York Times, and Jeff Gerth, who spent 30 years as an investigative reporter at the
paper, wrote: “Hillary’s defense activities ranged from the
inspirational to the microscopic to the down and dirty. She
received memos about the status of various press inquiries; she
vetted senior campaign aides; and
she listened to a secretly
recorded audiotape of a phone conversation of Clinton critics
plotting their next attack.
Clinton's chief
political strategist, Mark Penn, became embroiled recently in a controversy
over intercepted electronic communications. Mitchell Markel, a former
vice president at Penn's firm, Penn, Schoen & Berland, filed a lawsuit
against Penn accusing him of intercepting e-mail. Markel claimed that the
firm illegally monitored messages sent from his BlackBerry after he joined
another company. Markel dropped the suit in July after reaching a
settlement with Penn, Schoen & Berland."
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news

To lift items from innocent people's unlawfully
recorded telephone calls,
provided to one via audio tape, audio CD or transcripts, is the
vilest, sickest form of plagiarism there is, betraying a mental
disorder.
Yes, Hillary, "can hear you now."