Well, as you may know media brutally attacked Melania Trump for
presumably Plagiarizing Michelle Obama's speech in 2008.
This time, they are silent! Hillary did the same.
But here’s the sad truth,” Hillary said. “There is no other Donald Trump…This is it. And in the end, it comes down to what Donald Trump doesn’t get: that America is great — because America is good.”
That’s an amazing line! In fact, it sounds almost like one her husband used back in 1994, according to Sean Hannity:
“I believe fundamentally in the common sense and the essential core goodness of the American people,” Bill said. “Don’t forget that Alexis de Tocqueville said a long time ago that America is great because America is good; and if America ever ceases to be good, she will no longer be great.”
That’s not it… she plagiarized her husband in 1994… who took it off of Alexis de Tocqueville back in 1835. Except Bill quoted him:
“I sought for the greatness and genius of America in her commodious harbors and her ample rivers — and it was not there,” de Tocqueville wrote. “(I)n her fertile fields and bound less forests — and it was not there. . . . in her rich mines and her vast world commerce — and it was not there … in her democratic Congress and her matchless Constitution — and it was not there.
But here’s the sad truth,” Hillary said. “There is no other Donald Trump…This is it. And in the end, it comes down to what Donald Trump doesn’t get: that America is great — because America is good.”
That’s an amazing line! In fact, it sounds almost like one her husband used back in 1994, according to Sean Hannity:
“I believe fundamentally in the common sense and the essential core goodness of the American people,” Bill said. “Don’t forget that Alexis de Tocqueville said a long time ago that America is great because America is good; and if America ever ceases to be good, she will no longer be great.”
That’s not it… she plagiarized her husband in 1994… who took it off of Alexis de Tocqueville back in 1835. Except Bill quoted him:
“I sought for the greatness and genius of America in her commodious harbors and her ample rivers — and it was not there,” de Tocqueville wrote. “(I)n her fertile fields and bound less forests — and it was not there. . . . in her rich mines and her vast world commerce — and it was not there … in her democratic Congress and her matchless Constitution — and it was not there.
Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power.
America is great because she is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, she will cease to be great.”
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