It’s got to be some kind of inside job. As someone on reddit said, how could someone recognize a small part of an 8 year old moochelle speech that fast? They had to already know ahead of time that the speech segments were so close. Whoever wrote Melania’s speech, stole that segment and tipped that Jarret Hill guy off about it. It’s either that or people transcribed Melania’s speech and ran it through some kind of database, hoping to catch something but that’s kind of grasping at unknown straws.
Something smells here
In the past I served as a judge for poetry submissions to a competition sponsored by a national organization of which I am a member. I always read through the poem to see if I recognize it, then Googled the first line. Surprising the number of submissions we received from long dead poets writing under modern aliases. ;) Seventeenth century poems were the most frequently submitted. I guess they thought those would be least likely discovered. BTW the submissions were from Jr/sr high school and college.
I posted this this morning:
As I said, there was a guy named Jarrett Hill who discovered this. He is clearly a Democrat who was live tweeting the convention. He says he’s a journalist and interior designer. I went and looked at his Twitter page. He was writing negative tweets about the Republican convention last night. Presumably during Melania’s speech, he tweeted:
“OMG. Melania. That was literally a whole line from Michelle Obama 2012. their willingness to work hard for them. #GOPConvention
Then he corrects the year, proceeds to Google the speech, and finds out that it was two paragraphs from the 2008 convention speech. How in the world would you, listening to a speech, recognize a line and attribute it to a political speech 8 years ago? That was a generic line and not memorable at all.
Suddenly, he tweets this out and the MSM pick up on it. I guess we can presume it was probably sent in to the MSM by giddy liberals.
Last night, he had a website listed. He was listed as a journalist and designer. His website took you to his design website. Today, that link is gone, and you are instead directed to the Huffington Post.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jarrett-hill/
He has only written two columns there this year.