Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Clinton Camp Says Obama Plagiarized in Speech

Senator Hillary Clinton gave a campaign speech on Monday, and in which had accused Senator Barack Obama for plagiarizing in his speech in Milwaukee this weekend. Obama says he knows he should've given credit to Deval Patrick. Obama also claims to have heard Clinton say his lines "It's time to turn the page" and "Fired up and ready to go".
“Don’t tell me words don’t matter, ‘I have a dream.’ Just words? ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.’ Just words? ‘We have nothing to fear but fear itself.’ Just words? Just speeches?” These were the words that Barack Obama is being accused of plagiarizing. Apparently Deval Patrick had used a speech very similar in his race during 2006. Senator Barack Obama said this accusation was "absurd", "desperate", and that Senator Hillary Clinton was "carrying it too far." Obama claimed that he and Deval Patrick “trade ideas all the time.” Senator Hillary Clinton said that Barack Obama's speeches might be better but that she is better at solving problems.

I really liked this article, because it's a mistake anyone could make. People can accidentally forget to give credit to someone and be accused of plagiarism. I agree with Senator Barack Obama that Hillary Clinton was in fact "carrying it too far." I don't think that Obama was trying to get by with everyone thinking he came up with the speech on his own. He knows he's in the spotlight and everyone is watching everything he does and says.


Clinton Camp Says Obama Plagiarized in Speech

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Clinton and McCain Win New York

When it comes to winning the presidential race, Hillary Clinton beat out Barack Obama for the democratic candidacy. Hillary Clinton had a good showing with 60 percent of the votes as opposed to Barack Obama who only received 38 percent. Although there are many black neighborhoods in New York, Clinton still pulled out the victory against Obama.
With the help of the former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, McCain was able to win the state of New York. John McCain came through with 51 percent while Mitt Romney could only obtain 28 percent of the votes.
It seems to be an exciting race thus far. If you're interested in reading more about the subject here's the direct link: