Libtards complaining about Melania, when the current VP and prospective VPs are serial plagiarizers and liars

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Joe Biden is a career liar, cheater and plagiarizer. Fact.


And, Elizabeth Warren is a serial liar, plagiarizer - and has made her career out of lying.

American Indian? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHA

How come the maggots screaming on the left aren't bitching about those two?

Elizabeth Warren (D) listed herself as a Native American in a professional law directory for at least nine years, and still maintains that she is being truthful about her "identity." Documents show that two of the Ivy League law schools that hired her excitedly touted her as a minority or faculty member.

Much searing scrutiny, and severalhilarious explanations later, we now know that there is zero evidence that Warren has any Native American lineage.

She once contributed recipes to a Cherokee cookbook that were stolen from the NY Times. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH

Serial scumbag liar.

Two of the possibly plagiarized recipes, said in the Pow Wow Chow cookbook to have been passed down through generations of Oklahoma Native American members of the Cherokee tribe, are described in a New York Times News Service story as originating at Le Pavilion, a fabulously expensive French restaurant in Manhattan. The dishes were said to be particular favorites of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Cole Porter.
The two recipes, “Cold Omelets with Crab Meat” and “Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing,” appear in an article titled “Cold Omelets with Crab Meat,” written by Pierre Franey of the New York Times News Service that was published in the August 22, 1979 edition of the Virgin Islands Daily News, a copy of which can be seen here. Ms. Warren’s 1984 recipe for Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing is a word-for-word copy of Mr. Franey’s 1979 recipe.
Mrs. Warren’s 1984 recipe for Cold Omelets with Crab Meat contains all four of the ingredients listed in Mr. Franey’s 1979 recipe in the exact same portion but lists five additional ingredients. More significantly, her instructions are virtually a word for word copy of Mr. Franey’s instructions from this 1979 article.

So this 0/32 "Native American" is even cribbing "family" recipes from the New York Times (!) news service and trying to pass them off as passed-down-through-the-years, authentic Cherokee fare? The word 'pathetic' doesn't even begin to cover this material

Remember, she pointed the media to 'Pow Wow Chow' to, um, "substantiate" her heritage.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...abeth_warren_plagiarized_pow_wow_chow_recipes
 

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Also dont forget they were screaming the end of the world when Palin wore expensive clothes out on the campaign trail... yet not a peep when Clinton is wearing expensive clothes lol
 

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This whole hoopla today is a distraction by the liberal media who will be working 24 7 to elect Hillary.
 
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<header class="articleheader" style="color: rgb(17, 17, 17); font-family: Georgia, serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22.4px;">Top 10 Cases of Plagiarizing Democrats

[h=2]Melania Trump — or her speechwriters — stand accused of plagiarizing several lines from First Lady Michelle Obama’s 2008 Democratic National Convention speech (which was itself accused of lifting lines from Saul Alinsky).[/h]When Democrats do the same — or worse — the political damage tends to be far worse, since a significant proportion of the media can be counted upon to distill the “larger truth” of whatever it was they are trying to say. Even for Democrats, however, excuses do run out.
Here are the top 10 most serious cases of Democratic plagiarism, among contemporary political figures:


10. Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA). The California doctor and congressman admittedborrowing lines in an op-ed in the Sacramento Bee pushing for fast-track negotiating authority for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Buzzfeed, which made the initial catch, noted that Bera had borrowed heavily from Obama administration talking points and from pro-business sources.
9. Sen. John Walsh (D-MT): Walsh retired in 2014 after youthful plagiarism was uncovered. The New York Times reported: “His withdrawal from the race comes about two weeks after The New York Times reported that in 2007 Mr. Walsh plagiarized large sections of the final paper he completed to earn his master’s degree at the prestigious Army War College in Carlisle, Pa.”
8. Mary Burke, candidate for WI governor. The Democrats’ 2014 nominee against incumbent Republican Scott Walker was caught by Buzzfeed: “Large portions of Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke’s jobs plan for Wisconsin appear to be copied directly from the plans of three Democratic candidates who ran for governor in previous election cycles.”
7. Susan Wismer, candidate for SD governor. In another catch for Buzzfeed‘s Andrew Kaczynski, South Dakota’s 2014 Democratic nominee was caught borrowing campaign materials — including, ironically, biographical material from Mary Burke of Wisconsin (#8 above), who herself faced plagiarism accusations in the same election cycle, just days before.
6. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). The liberal firebrand from Harvard, whose claims to Native American ancestry have never been authenticated, contributed several recipes to a cookbook called Pow Wow Chow in the 1980s. In 2012, it emerged that several of those recipes appeared to have been stolen from the New York Times — and were French, not Native American.
5. Sen. John Kerry (D-MA). The current Secretary of State faced several accusations of plagiarism during his 2004 presidential campaign, including the claim that he copied several passages in his 2007 book from other sources, and speculation that he may have stolen a campaign trail “memory” from Hillary Clinton’s memoir of the 1992 election.
4. Michelle Obama. Though the accusation never found traction in the mainstream media, the aspiring First Lady appeared to have lifted phrases from Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radical — a classic primer on community organizing — and attributed them to her husband. It is conceivable that Obama, an accused plagiarizer himself (see below), passed them off as his own.
3. Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE). Biden’s 1988 presidential aspirations were destroyed after it emerged that he borrowed heavily from British Labour Party politician Neal Kinnock — not just Kinnock’s words, but his biographical details. He was also found to have plagiarized in law school. Biden still made it to the top — or near the top — on charm and sheer perseverance.
2. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY). The 2008 and 2016 presidential candidate was accused, both times, of plagiarizing others’ lines — and her own. Most recently, she was accused by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) of stealing his talking points, partly in an effort to convince left-wing voters that there was no distance between the two. Her effort inspired a hashtag: #StealtheBern.
1. Barack Obama. The supposedly great orator was caught lifting the major refrain, “Don’t tell me words don’t matter,” from Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, his friend and fellow Harvard Law graduate. The irony of arguing for the importance of words, and then borrowing those words without attribution, was a sign of just how empty so many of those words really were.
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It's pretty funny to watch....when repubs fuck up....the first thing the right wing machine does is send bulk emails bashing Dems.

The "party of responsibility" never actually takes responsibility for anything.
 

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It's pretty funny to watch....when repubs fuck up....the first thing the right wing machine does is send bulk emails bashing Dems.

The "party of responsibility" never actually takes responsibility for anything.
I'm surprised the wingnuts didn't accuse the Dems of building a time machine that traveled 8 years into the future to copy Melania's speech....Advice for Trump's future speech writers. If your going to plagiarize a speech, don't be so ignorant as to copy it word for word...Melania and Michelle could have sang a duet together...
 

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That nutty 'Red State' guy Eric Ericcson was glad to ally himself with the Democarts
in the frenzy to try to diminish the impact of the strong, effective & confidant
presentation of the next first lady. That guys career has been tending downward
since he disinvited Trump from his silly gathering last year and wanted to have
Megan Kelly speak in Trump's place. Even Kelly declined.
 

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Not a single Democrat is complaining about Melania plagiarizing Michelle. They're the ones who are loving this.
 
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How come the libtards didn't prance around with their panties wadded up into their vaginas when Obama scum plagiarized (over and over):

 

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Melanie is in hiding. Has there ever been a more awkward looking first dance. Donald never hits that anymore. Can't find the First Lady these days
 

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