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Zakaria: Plagiarist

Time Magazine and CNN contributor Fareed Zakaria has been suspended after plagiarizing a New Yorker article in a column about gun control.

Among other passages, Zakaria lifted this verbiage:

“Laws that banned the carrying of concealed weapons were passed in Kentucky and Louisiana in 1813. Other states soon followed. .?.?. As the governor of Texas (Texas!) explained in 1893, the “mission of the concealed deadly weapon is murder.”

Now, if Zakaria had bestirred himself to study a little Clayton Cramer, he would have known that concealed-carry laws in the South were known at the time to be aimed at blacks, not whites, and the legislative record even spells that out in several cases. But that’s neither here nor there. The point of the matter is that Zakaria felt no obligation to do any more research than to crib from a magazine article.

Members of what is now called the mainstream media feel no great compunction to learn anything about the gun issue, which so far as they are concerned, has been settled since the John F. Kennedy assassination. They learn the Brady Campaign talking points like a catechism in journalism school and never forget them.

More than 30 years ago, I was a PR man for the NRA and got a request from a Christian Science Monitor writer to visit headquarters. She showed no particular interest in talking to Harlon Carter, Neal Knox or any other members of the leadership. It quickly became apparent she was only interested in seeing the inside of the building to give some vague whiff of color to a story that otherwise was 100% a recitation of anti-gun dogma.

Plagiarism is something of a common theme on the left, with names like Martin Luther King, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Joe Biden and many others associated with passing off someone else’s work as your own. In the past, it was easy to cover this over with a conspiracy of silence, but the internet has put those days in the past. A sharp-eyed NRA employee noticed the borrowing, and it shortly was all over the Newsbusters website.

Zakaria will have to take a short walk of shame, but he’ll be back. We will hope he strays a little less from his main area of expertise, the Middle East, and most importantly, stays off the gun issue.

  • roy

    First, I resent you labelling journalists as being default anti gun. Many reporters in my area outside of Chicago carry firearms for personal protection. Second, calling the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. a plagiarist is a low blow, and smacks of bigotry. Slandering the dead is particularly poor form. Shame on you.

    • Bill

      Having a concealed firearm in the state of Illinois is a felony. Are you saying that many reporters in Illinois are felons?

      • roy

        Consult a map, and you will see that Chicago lies on Illinois' border with Indiana.

    • RWHunnicutt

      Well, Roy, don't take my word for it, take the word of the New York Times for it.

      A committee of scholars appointed by Boston University concluded today that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. plagiarized passages in his dissertation for a doctoral degree at the university 36 years ago.

      "There is no question," the committee said in a report to the university's provost, "but that Dr. King plagiarized in the dissertation by appropriating material from sources not explicitly credited in notes, or mistakenly credited, or credited generally and at some distance in the text from a close paraphrase or verbatim quotation."
      http://www.nytimes.com/1991/10/11/us/boston-u-pan…

    • MacBeth51

      What they carry isn't the point. What they write is. There are many highly vocal supporters of gu control that feel the need to carry

  • Heretic

    The truth hurts. Oh sure, it doesn't hurt as much as jumping on a bicycle with the seat missing, but it hurts. (plagiarized from "The Naked Gun".)

  • Coop

    Fareed is a Muslim.
    It's in their interest to disarm America.

    Wake up !

  • jimdaddy

    So historical figures are never to be criticized? John Gacy, Pol Pot, Stalin, King Herrod, Cain, all now get a pass?