Monday, August 10, 2009

Plaigarism and #GOP Cocksucker 4

Yep, the GOP Cocksuckers have a real problem stealing stuff from other people. Ann The Man Coulter, for example. Type in Ann Coulter; plaigarism' into Google and you'll get 39,900 hits.

She's not all. Ben Domenech, the Washington Post blogger who founded the Red State blog, got his ass canned when it was pointed out that he had a pattern of stealing stuff ever since college. He lasted for six weeks at the Washington Post blog when bloggers gleeful pointed out Domenech had, according to Wikipedia, stolen stuff from Washington Post writers, The New Yorker writers, humorist P. J. O'Rourke, and several other sources as well. To write metaphorically, Domenech looked like a pro wrassler caught in the middle of a heel turn that wasn't in the script. (To hell with explaining it. Call a trailer park in Mississippi and ask a trailer owner's adolescent son what a 'heel turn' is. He'll probably know. Better yet, just google 'heel turn.')

There's Monica Crowley, the Fox Not the News political analyst and former researcher for Richard Shit Nixon, who stole a 1988 Commentary magazine from Paul Johnson. Then there's Jerome Corsi, the guy who wrote The Obama Nation and the swift boat book on John Kerry. He admitted he stole from lawyer, columnist, radio talk-show host and put-upon blogger Debbie Schlussel, who can be found here: http://www.debbieschlussel.com/ and who wrote a scathing column on her blog that includes the preceeding examples. Schlussel hinted (but didn't actually write) that there should be a special circle reserved in hell for these Types.

And then there's...

...GOP Cocksucker #4 TIMOTHY GOGELEIN
FORMER SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

Gogelein used to like to claim that the Drunken Frat Boy was the instrument in God's hand that kept us safe after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Historians, Gogelein claimed, will look back and recognize that the Drunken Frat Boy was one of our greatest presidents who just oozed integrity from every pore.

Maybe it was that integrity that made him can Goegelein for plagiarizing pieces from several writers while putting together columns for The News-Sentinel in Fort Wayne, Ind.

S. Olson

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