An editorial on the local Republican
apparatchik's website ("Historic City News") cleverly satirizes
the typical American who uses, wears, drives and buys all-foreign products and wonders why jobs are
hard to come by in the USA. The editorial then goes off the deep end -- it ends with a not-so-clever, unsubtle, racist,
Birtherism attack on President Obama, stating the President was “made
in Kenya.” That's not funny – it's a kiss-up to racists in our
local Republican Party and Tea Party , who continue the false
allegation President Obama was born in Kenya. The Grand Dragon would be proud; the rest of us are appalled. It is especially appalling because the "editorial" -- attributed to "News Desk" is plagiarized from multiple sources on the Internet. E.g., http://www.idigmygarden.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-21122.html This was not the first time the "Historic City News" website has plagiarized -- when controversial City Manager WILLIAM B. HARRISS "retired," the website printed the City's hagiographic press release in haec verba without identifying the source. Such is often the case -- government and corporate press releases are printed without attribution. This is not journalism.
The "Historic City News" website even contains a Gerald Ford quote -- falsely attributed to Thomas Jefferson, the same false misquotation a local Tea Party faction misquoted to our St. Johns County Commission November 1, 2011 in connection with the St. Augustine National Historical Park and National Seashore.
Plagiarism and misquotation are intellectually dishonest.
What do you reckon?
The "Historic City News" website even contains a Gerald Ford quote -- falsely attributed to Thomas Jefferson, the same false misquotation a local Tea Party faction misquoted to our St. Johns County Commission November 1, 2011 in connection with the St. Augustine National Historical Park and National Seashore.
Plagiarism and misquotation are intellectually dishonest.
What do you reckon?
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