MAN SUES CHELSEA CLINTON FOR PLAGIARIZING HIS WORK FOR HER FEMINIST BOOK
It's hard to determine what's more humorous - the uninspiring prose infesting Chelsea Clinton?s new feminist book for children, 'She Persisted,' or the fact that she?s being sued for allegedly stealing someone else's ideas. A man?s, to be exact.
A quick perusal of Clinton?s Twitter feed displays a mind bereft of any self-awareness, humility or originality, so the accusation is not without its merits.
This is the girl who grew up enjoying the fruit of her parents, grifting and then had the gall to once say, 'I was curious if I could care about (money) on some fundamental level, and I couldn't.'
Maybe she would care a little more if she had actually done something to earn her millions.
The Manhattan penthouse dweller?s second book was published by Penguin Random House in May and now a man has filed a federal lawsuit for $150,000 in damages, claiming Clinton and the publisher stole his idea.
And while he never heard back from Penguin, Kimberley says there are numerous similarities in characters and quotes in Clinton's book.
He now claims the editor at Penguin must have sent his ideas to Chelsea.
'She Persisted' contains brief stories and quotes from 13 American women such as Harriet Tubman and Helen Keller, who changed the world through - you guessed it - their persistence.
Yet hidden irony abounds in Chelsea?s little book as the first illustration depicts an art museum with the portraits of great women of history including an unmistakable image of a pant-suited Hillary on the wall, a woman who failed to accomplish the single greatest goal of her life.
Though not for lack of persistence.
Source: https://milo.yiannopoulos.net/2017/07/chelsea-clinton-sue-plagiarize/
It's hard to determine what's more humorous - the uninspiring prose infesting Chelsea Clinton?s new feminist book for children, 'She Persisted,' or the fact that she?s being sued for allegedly stealing someone else's ideas. A man?s, to be exact.
A quick perusal of Clinton?s Twitter feed displays a mind bereft of any self-awareness, humility or originality, so the accusation is not without its merits.
This is the girl who grew up enjoying the fruit of her parents, grifting and then had the gall to once say, 'I was curious if I could care about (money) on some fundamental level, and I couldn't.'
Maybe she would care a little more if she had actually done something to earn her millions.
The Manhattan penthouse dweller?s second book was published by Penguin Random House in May and now a man has filed a federal lawsuit for $150,000 in damages, claiming Clinton and the publisher stole his idea.
And while he never heard back from Penguin, Kimberley says there are numerous similarities in characters and quotes in Clinton's book.
He now claims the editor at Penguin must have sent his ideas to Chelsea.
'She Persisted' contains brief stories and quotes from 13 American women such as Harriet Tubman and Helen Keller, who changed the world through - you guessed it - their persistence.
Yet hidden irony abounds in Chelsea?s little book as the first illustration depicts an art museum with the portraits of great women of history including an unmistakable image of a pant-suited Hillary on the wall, a woman who failed to accomplish the single greatest goal of her life.
Though not for lack of persistence.
Source: https://milo.yiannopoulos.net/2017/07/chelsea-clinton-sue-plagiarize/