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In reply to the discussion: Fresh Plagiarism Charges Raised Against Rand Paul [View all]Gothmog
(177,634 posts)37. Rand Paul is now throwing his staff under the bus
It took a while but Rand Paul is finally making the move that most pundits have been expecting. Rand Paul is now blaming his staff for these issues http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/rand-paul-blames-plagiarism-on-staff-implements-new-citation-policy
Sen. Rand Paul's office on Tuesday admitted in a statement that some of the Kentucky senator's speeches were poorly sourced and not properly vetted, after several news reports accused him of plagiarism.
Doug Stafford, Paul's senior advisor, said that the senator always uses his own ideas, but relies on staff to provide support.
"Sen. Paul also relies on a large number of staff and advisers to provide supporting facts and anecdotes some of which were not clearly sourced or vetted properly," Stafford said in the statement.
It is clear that Paul did not write these speeches and so it was only a matter of time before Rand Paul used his staff as scapegoats.
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Stuart G
Nov 2013
#18
If the people in places like Lexington, Louisville and Hopkinsville get out to vote
appacom
Nov 2013
#40