Thursday, November 07, 2013

Disgraced due to charges of plagiarism, and with no credibility remaining, where could Rand Paul possibly get a job writing a column? Go ahead, take a guess.

"I'm back!"
Courtesy of Breitbart:

Breitbart News Network is pleased to announce that it will be the new home of Kentucky Senator Rand Paul's editorial column. 

Did you guess? 

Of COURSE Breitbart is willing to take Rand Paul! After all where else are journalistic ethics and the use of facts as frowned upon as much as over at Andrew Breitbart's stillborn hate child?

I swear I don't know how sites like the Onion can stay in business with reality being so much like parody these days. 

Update: This could be Paul's header for his pieces in Breitbart.


Seems fitting.

28 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:04 PM

    Maybe he can hire Sarah's ghostwriter to do it for him.

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    1. Yes, please hire fake christian, Brancy, away from her only client, she who plagiarized from The Gospel of St. Luke in the New Testament of the Holy Bible, in order to steal words for a title to her latest ghostwritten book on grifting off of other religilious hypocrites.

      "There's good money to be made off those stupid pretend book-readin' Fundies", Sarah said. "It's like stealing candy out of Trig's pumpkin, and I'm the momma so I get all of the good chocolates."

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  2. angela12:22 PM

    Breitbart . . . Home of the stupid, illiterate and dangerously angry. Rand should be quite at home in that cesspool.

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  3. Anonymous12:27 PM

    As an old fuddy-duddy, I'll stick with my understanding of what a journalist is -- mainly a reporter, or an editor. People who work hard to find out facts. Truth is their goal.

    Rand Paul is a politician who writes opinion articles. Whether they contain facts or not is secondary to his goal in promoting his point of view.

    The boundary between real journalism and biased partisanship
    has almost disappeared nowadays, with Fox leading the way, pretending that its prejudiced programming has anything to do with real reporting.

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    1. Anonymous3:27 PM

      It takes a lazy dope-smoking fake doctor to have to borrow/steal words for an opinion piece. That's as bad as the mindless bag of bones from Wasiller.

      In what regard, Charlie?

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  4. Randall12:39 PM

    LOL - the bottom of the barrel, of course!

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  5. Anonymous12:43 PM

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

    Breitbart. What a joke!

    I wonder what his next stop will be? PrisonPlanet, Infowars, or that bastion of journalistic integrity: WND

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    1. Anonymous2:03 PM

      stormfront?

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    2. Anonymous3:30 PM

      He's already at Stormfront under a pseudonym.
      Pseudo-eye doc = Pseudo Politician = Pseudo "Columnist"

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  6. Anonymous1:04 PM

    OK, here's my prediction. Sarah Palin is about to be outraged on her Twittwat or FB page and here's why. Her buddy over at Fox who is ETERNALLY outraged has his panties in a big wad and Sarah's ghostwriter always takes every opportunity to broadcast the outrage.

    And Randy is a dick, pure and simple. He's stunningly immature, disgustingly smarmy and sneaky, a full blown victim mentality and a huge streak of narcissism. The worst combination, but one that is right at home with Breitfart.

    ---
    Fox News’ Starnes outraged after NC pastor barred from placing ‘God’ posters in schools

    Fox News radio host Todd Starnes focused his daily outrage Thursday on a North Carolina school district that refused to let a local pastor hang posters with the words “In God We Trust” on campuses.

    The Watauga Democrat reported on Wednesday that American Legion member Rick Cornejo, who also serves as a pastor at Mount Paran Baptist Church in Deep Gap, had asked the county Board of Education to let him display the 16-inch by 20-inch framed posters.

    But Watauga County Schools spokesperson Marshall Ashcraft explained that the signs could be interpreted as promoting religion.

    “Nowhere on it does it state anything about a religion,” Cornejo remarked to the Watauga Democrat. “It merely says, ‘In God We Trust.’”

    (facepalm)

    Starnes took Cornejo’s case to the Fox News website on Thursday, insisting that there was an “irony” in the fact that the school system paid teachers with money that said the words “In God We Trust” but would not accept the posters.

    “I suspect the school board is wary of militant anti-Christian bigots and their army of legal minions – poised to attack God-fearing Americans with lawsuits,” Starnes wrote.

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/07/fox-news-starnes-outraged-after-nc-pastor-barred-from-placing-god-posters-in-schools/

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    1. Anonymous2:09 PM

      I think she will be outraged at this! Conservative butthurt 3,2,1
      FDA banning trans fats: 7 foods that won't be the same
      http://healthland.time.com/2013/11/07/7-foods-that-wont-be-the-same-if-trans-fats-are-banned/
      Now they didn't SAY ChikFilA or papajohns but cue the butthurt whine....
      Of course the blame will be placed on FLOTUS and "the nanny state" and "Obamacare"...Watch 3,2,1, when
      Stoopid farts out a new facebook outrage as soon as she can figure out how to insert herself, her book, piper-diaper or TriG... "his favorite finger food is chikfila, what will Triggy bear do?" <----just a example but watch its coming.
      I've already seen the butthurt on facebook,
      "killing jobs" etc.
      All I can say is alot of inbred stupid in the US these days....!

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    2. Anita Winecooler4:35 PM

      " Sarah Palin is about to be outraged on her Twittwat "

      Twittwat!?!? It's perfect! 1:04!

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  7. Anonymous1:06 PM

    "I'm on Team Rand!" says Sarah Palin. Good luck with that one Mrs. Palin.

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    1. Anonymous2:10 PM

      "I'm on Team Rand!" says Sarah Palin. Good luck with that one Mrs. Palin.
      **********
      Well of course! She plagiarized a whole speech from Newt? Anyone remember?
      She is so lucky he didn't wipe her ass with that one!

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  8. Anonymous1:14 PM

    ‘Gossipy-mouthed’ women can’t be Christians, says man yelling at people on sidewalk

    God hates chatty women, according to open air preacher Buddy Fisher.

    The outspoken evangelical Christian uploaded video of himself preaching to attendees of a Pearl Jam concert in Charlotte, North Carolina last week.

    “If you claim to be a Christian, you better check your life,” he shouted. “There is no such thing as a Christian liar, there is no such thing as a Christian thief, there is no such thing as a Christian fornicator, there is no such thing as a Christian pro-choicer, there is no such thing as a Christian homosexual.”

    “There is no such thing as a Christian gossipy-mouthed woman,” he continued, as a woman confronted him. “There is no such thing as a Christian foul-mouthed, immodestly dressed woman.”

    “Come on over, we are offering free judgment,” Fisher added as the woman stormed off.

    Watch video, uploaded to YouTube, below:

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/07/gossipy-mouthed-women-cant-be-christians-says-man-yelling-at-people-on-sidewalk/

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    1. Anonymous1:59 PM

      That is a video that should be sent to the idiot, and supposedly Christian woman, by the name of Sarah Palin!!!!!

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    2. Anita Winecooler4:41 PM

      Does Mr Fisher realize that fornicators, homosexuals, women, pro choice, people of color, Muslims, Buddhists, Atheists, Devil Worshippers, pole dancers and hustlers's all paid taxes for the sidewalk he's defiling with his christofascist hate? Pearl Jam Concert? Really? "Jeremy" grew up to be an evangelist, who knew?

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  9. Anonymous1:21 PM

    Lawrence O'Donnell made an important point about this last night. Since Rand Paul is a Senator, his staff is paid for with our taxes. That's right, we're paying the salary of dummies who didn't bother to even write the speech for him, they just cut and pasted whatever looked good. Yes, Rand had to approve the speeches, so he is ultimately responsible, but we are the ones who paid the bill. Kinda like Sarah's ghost writer. I wonder if Sarah knows all the stuff that her ghost writer posts on Facebook and writes in her books for her. No wonder Sarah can't get the details of Trig's birth straight. Too many writers, too many versions, who can remember all that stuff?

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  10. Anonymous1:22 PM

    He, Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz match beautifully. What crappy people that the majority of Americans are on to - thank god!!!!

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  11. Anonymous1:23 PM

    Lawrence O'Donnell made an important point about this last night. Since Rand Paul is a Senator, his staff is paid for with our taxes. That's right, we're paying the salary of dummies who didn't bother to even write the speech for him, they just cut and pasted whatever looked good. Yes, Rand had to approve the speeches, so he is ultimately responsible, but we are the ones who paid the bill.

    Kinda like Sarah's ghost writer. I wonder if Sarah knows all the stuff that her ghost writer posts on Facebook and writes in her books for her. No wonder Sarah can't get the details of Trig's birth straight. Too many writers, too many versions, who can remember all that stuff?

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  12. Anonymous2:02 PM

    lol, he can be thing 1 and sarah is thing 2 over at britefart's site...why does a dead closeted racist have a site anyway?

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  13. Anonymous2:07 PM

    Well, he is pretty much heading to the crash and burn website so I say “Good riddance!"

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  14. Anonymous2:17 PM

    BUSTED. Again.

    Rand Paul Plagiarized Several Sections Of 2012 Book 'Government Bullies': Report

    The plagiarism charges against Sen. Rand Paul continued to pour in Thursday, as BuzzFeed uncovered evidence that more sections of the Kentucky Republican's 2012 book Government Bullies were lifted from scholars at think tanks.

    BuzzFeed's Andrew Kaczynski revealed four passages from Paul's book that appear to be copied verbatim from an article in Regulation, the Cato Institute’s quarterly journal, published in January 2012 by Timothy Sandefur of the Pacific Legal Foundation.

    BuzzFeed did a side-by-side comparison of Sandefur's article and excerpts of Paul's book:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/07/rand-paul-plagiarism_n_4234306.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

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  15. Anonymous3:04 PM

    Perhaps Sarah Palin and Rand Paul can join forces and become tandem know-nothings for Breitbart. These two despicable people deserve each other- though methinks Sarah has her lazy eye on the ever-so-magnetic Ted Cruz.

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  16. Anonymous4:41 PM

    Oh, man: I saw such a perfect posting on Facebook:

    LIKE FATHER LIKE SON:

    RON Paul blames his staff for writing things he did not say...

    ...RAND Paul blames his staff for writing things other people said.

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  17. Anita Winecooler4:44 PM

    So he's the caboose on the assclown express? Sarah moved up one notch! Bottom of the barrel is too good for that site, more like "bottom of the porta potty"

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  18. Good place for him.

    No one except koolaid drinkers are likely to even see his swill.

    WSJ had a much larger readership than Breitbart.

    As the average person and they've heard of the WSJ. As them about Breitbart and you'll likely get a "who's that?"

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  19. Anonymous8:07 PM

    The world is consequence-free when you're backed by people w/money.

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