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In the latest case of alleged plagiarism during this presidential campaign, Huffington Post is reporting that recipes attributed to Cindy McCain are actually of far more expert provenance: This past Sunday, Lauren Handel, an eagle-eyed attorney from New York, was searching for a specific recipe from Giada DeLaurentis, a chef on the Food Network. Yet whenever she Googled the different ingredients in the recipe, the oddest thing happened: not only did the Food Network's site come up, as expected, but so did John McCain's campaign site.
On a section of McCain's site called "Cindy's Recipes," you can find seven recipes attributed to Cindy McCain, each with the heading "McCain Family Recipe." Ms. Handel quickly realized that some of the "McCain Family Recipes," were in fact, word-for-word copies of recipes on the Food Network site.
McCain Camp: This was the result of a web intern who reached out to Rachael Ray as a policy adviser without her knowledge.
TC: Wait, you mean an intern contacted Rachel Ray without checking with Cindy?
MC: No, without telling Rachael Ray. It was a joke.
TC: (chagrined utterances)
MC: The execution of the recipe site was left to a web intern, who has been dealt with. The site has been taken down for revision, and our heartfelt apologies go out to the Food Network.
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