Report: Kamala the Plagiarist – IOTW Report

Report: Kamala the Plagiarist

Kamala Harris’s Plagiarism Problem

Christopher Rufo:
Kamala Harris has become famous, in part, for her unique rhetorical style. She switches freely between various accents and peppers her speeches with catchphrases: pondering falling “out of a coconut tree,” discussing “the significance of the passage of time,” and moving the nation toward “what can be, unburdened by what has been.”

To her supporters, the vice president’s rhetorical flourishes represent the values of compassion and optimism. To her detractors, her reliance on platitudes and tautologies demonstrates her unfitness for the presidency.

But, as we have discovered in this exclusive report, another element appears to exist within Kamala Harris’s rhetorical universe: plagiarism.

At the beginning of Harris’s political career, in the run-up to her campaign to serve as California’s attorney general, she and co-author Joan O’C Hamilton published a small volume, entitled Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor’s Plan to Make Us Safer. The book helped to establish her credibility on criminal-justice issues. more

See also:
Robert Gouveia’s video breaks it all down.

10 Comments on Report: Kamala the Plagiarist

  1. Plagiarism is the theft of someone else’s original words and ideas as a result of low IQ and no moral ethics exactly like what we saw from the likes of “the highest IQ in the room” Jackass Joe. That’s why they can be used as puppets!

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  2. Actually as a “woman” who repeatedly “sucked” her way to the top one could say she plaglarised herself into something else entirely. She is the chameleon becoming what must be burdened to become unburdened of self. She is, quite simply, an empty vessel seeking the seeds of purpose from others!

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