May 25, 2010

On Philip R. Klein's Plagiarism

As I've pointed out on multiple occasions, Klein frequently steals content from other sites and claims credit. The title of his latest so-called editorial, "The Real Rudy," comes from a well-known website.


Typically, the content of this editorial (I use the term loosely) is more about Philip and what he thinks. As an example, Klein never explained what this had to do with Rudy Kohn:
When I was young - a young man running for congress in the 60's in Houston came by. His name was George Bush. That was kind of neat. I went on later to have spent some political time with the former president - who remembered my parents name. As well - growing up - I met a bunch of others that were really fun to be around as well as very impressive.  
I've heard a lot of stories about Klein's "political time with the former president," who, when purportedly asked about Philip Klein during his appearance in Beaumont to commemorate the Spindletop Centennial,  allegedly replied, "Philip who?" That's an unconfirmed rumor, but it has the ring of truth.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

GWB was no Rhodes Scholar but like any politician on any level, he would have been quick disassociate himself from PRK.

Anonymous said...

HA, Philip who? exactly what i was thinking!