Spindrift
Time Person of the Year, 2006
I'm not really surprised at this at all. This is the same guy who is 'Board Certified' by the 'Board' that he created.
So I guess he believes in socialism after all.
Not seeing the scandal here. Does plagiarism make one unfit for high public office?
Ya, but aren't Rand, his dad, and all the other Tea Partiers constantly telling us how they aren't just like all the other politicians? That they are just down home, regular, honest folks?
Shouldn't the hold themselves to higher standards than "well, they did it first!"
His whole philosophy is that the very idea community and society is tantamount to theft at the point of a gun. That "you didn't build that" was the biggest lie ever told. That there are makers and takers and Second Handers. That pitching in and helping out is only for losers. That if you're poor, it's because you're lazy and haven't contributed your original genius to the world or else you'd be rich.
I mean, can you imagine if John Galt's interminable speech from the end of Atlas Shrugged was actually lifted from someone else?
Anyway, yes, serial plagiarism is a problem for anyone.
But he's kind of libertarian. Aren't libertarians all about property rights!? Or are they just about their own personal property rights, and not that of others....
I can move on.I'm not talking about your interpretation of Atlas Shrugged (if Paul really believed it, he'd be in the private sector and he'd also be an atheist). I'm all for busting him for plagiarism if he's been caught, too. But if he stops doing it, surely we can forgive him and move on?
I'm not talking about your interpretation of Atlas Shrugged (if Paul really believed it, he'd be in the private sector and he'd also be an atheist). I'm all for busting him for plagiarism if he's been caught, too. But if he stops doing it, surely we can forgive him and move on?
Beango!Not only was this an ongoing, persistent pattern with him, but when he was caught he lashed out at the people who busted him and even challenged Rachel Maddow to a friggin' duel.
So yeah, an act of plagiarism doesn't make one unfit for office. But this kind of asshattery? Come on.
And as for Atlas Shrugged, these people's entire world view is predicated upon the idea that the individual rules, and that singular genius is the only valuable thing in the world. They even say things like "taxation is theft". So in light of that, you can't go lifting other people's work. That's exactly the charge against people like Michael Moore who have money. If he's not walking the walk, he's a fraud. Well Rand Paul ain't walking the walk, and when he got busted, he cried like a baby.
And THAT'S what makes him unfit for office.
Not only was this an ongoing, persistent pattern with him, but when he was caught he lashed out at the people who busted him and even challenged Rachel Maddow to a friggin' duel.
So yeah, an act of plagiarism doesn't make one unfit for office. But this kind of asshattery? Come on.
And as for Atlas Shrugged, these people's entire world view is predicated upon the idea that the individual rules, and that singular genius is the only valuable thing in the world. They even say things like "taxation is theft". So in light of that, you can't go lifting other people's work. That's exactly the charge against people like Michael Moore who have money. If he's not walking the walk, he's a fraud. Well Rand Paul ain't walking the walk, and when he got busted, he cried like a baby.
And THAT'S what makes him unfit for office.
It's not the creation of Stanislaw Wiki?Personally, I find the way that Paul has handled being busted to be as unimpressive as the plagiarism. I'll even add to your list of ironies that I think Ayn Rand would have been mystified by Wikipedia. I don't think she would have believed that something so useful could come about by the bottom up efforts of thousands of volunteers who were motivated by something other than selfish profit, and not as the result of the micromanagement of a solitary genius who named the site after himself to gratify his own ego.
The nuts don't fall far from the tree. Look at the Cruz family.I think his ideas are too far out of the mainstream to ever be a real candidate.Just like his dad.
Not only was this an ongoing, persistent pattern with him, but when he was caught he lashed out at the people who busted him and even challenged Rachel Maddow to a friggin' duel.
So yeah, an act of plagiarism doesn't make one unfit for office. But this kind of asshattery? Come on.
And as for Atlas Shrugged, these people's entire world view is predicated upon the idea that the individual rules, and that singular genius is the only valuable thing in the world. They even say things like "taxation is theft". So in light of that, you can't go lifting other people's work. That's exactly the charge against people like Michael Moore who have money. If he's not walking the walk, he's a fraud. Well Rand Paul ain't walking the walk, and when he got busted, he cried like a baby.
And THAT'S what makes him unfit for office.
(OP: that's out, not ought)