February 27 at 9:05AM
The West Wing, Obama, and Plagiarism
This morning, Slate offers us the argument that, appearances to the contrary, Obama did not plagiarize his whole campaign from Jimmy Smits fictional campaign on The West Wing. No, no, The West Wing plagiarized Obama's campaign from the future. Watch.
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Anyone else wake up Nov. 5th & go "OMG – he has no experience !?!" I did. But then I heard those velvety tones … the Barry White of it all … and I got down with it … mostly.
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Let's not forget that Barack Obama isn't the only candidate to run for President that hasn't had the "experience" … in 1960, a young charismatic man named John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy ran for president. Does anyone remember how that one turned out?
(I'm not calling anyone stupid, if it appears that way, I apologize, I just wanted to bring up the point that people always comment that Obama does not have the experience to run the country. John McCain may have more political experience having been a Senator for more years than Obama has, and he may have more experience militarily wise, but does anybody really have experience being President until they've won a Presidental election?
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As it turns out, a west wing writer just admitted that Jimmy Smits' character was actually based on Barack Obama after Obama gave the speech at the Democratic National Convention. I don't know how they got so close to John McCain's situation, though.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/feb/21/barackobama.uselections2008
As a write a abhor plagiarism. As a voter, I'm voting for Obama. I don't have a problem with the campaign's similarities. I have a problem with plagiarism of specific speech lines from a number of episodes within "The West Wing." There are dialogue lines from almost every season of the series that make it into Obama's speeches. His speechwriters should be blasted for this.
I have written about all of the similarities in the 2008 election thus far on my blog: http://kandashan2008.blogspot.com/2008/09/political-dejavu.html
I and about 10,000 other young Democrats just collectively creamed our pants at the thought of "The West Wing" becoming real.
I was an unabashed fan of "The West Wing" but thought they had really jumped the shark with the whole Matt Santos/Jimmy Smits storyline. At the time I believed that there was no way in h*ll America would get behind a brown candidate, let alone a lady. Let's see if fiction mirrors truth in the general election…