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July 19 2016
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Joe Biden actually dropped out of a race back in 1988 because of plagiarism. So the idea that it is not a big deal is questionable; it can be, as it draws your integrity into question.
Especially when, you know, you plagiarize something about integrity and hard work.
Moreover, that Brietbart page contained some obvious nonsense (hardly surprising - they’re a notoriously unreliable news source). The claims about Hillary Clinton plagiarizing were a link to them accusing her of plagiarizing from herself when she wrote a book (which is nonsense in context - the only situation in which that’s relevant is if you’ve sold the original material, or if you’re lying about something being new, neither of which were the case), and complaining that she “stole Bernie Sanders’ talking points” (you cannot own an idea).
Sadly, that sort of dishonesty is all too common with people like that, who don’t really understand the issues at hand. Especially when they are trying to defend neo-Nazis.
On the other hand, there are many instances of people plagiarizing. Generally speaking, how big of a deal plagiarism is depends on a variety of factors.
As Melania is not a politician, it really doesn’t matter very much, it is just embarrassing for the Trump campaign.
The list is extremely poorly constructed, incidentally - plagiarizing your thesis is extremely serious. Biden got slammed for his plagiarism because he was plagiarizing a story which was supposedly about himself. Conversely, Clinton’s section was pure nonsense (ironically, the sort of thing you can get in trouble for if you are a real journalist), while Obama’s plagarism was more rhetorical and the guy who he cribbed it from didn’t care.
Look who Obama plagiarized off of
And alot more by other Democrats
Nobody made a big deal about it.
I can’t help but to feel they are just picking up whatever dirt they can find to attack Trump with at this point.
Michelle copied parts of her 2008 speech from Saul Alinsky
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It is plagarism. She simply took someone else’s speech (or rather, a section of it) and only barely reworded it and presented it as her own. That’s plagarism.
Nothing and no one is safe from the slimy fingers of politics.
They dragged our sacred ponies into their filthy politics
Actually, I’m betting he was expecting people to notice. This is epic trolling, people.
just WHAT picture they used of Twilight makes it all even better and more unbelivable too!
>TFW Twilight Sparkle will never be the president of the united states
Why even live?
I can’t believe this is even a thing, but then, yes… I can believe it. Demi are behind it, and people LIKE to see Trump burn. I don’t care for him, but I despise Hilary even more.
They didn’t quote anything from it they used a line from the episode as a comparison to show it doesn’t count as plagiarism but they got the context wrong.
I don’t even remember anything from that episode that resembles that speech.
Getting warmer
What happened was that Trump’s chief strategist defended her alleged plagiarism by saying she was actually referencing a Twilight Sparkle line from “Do Princesses Dream of Electric Sheep?” and not Obama.
Also I do notice subtle changes in some of the phrasing and that can be important and in some cases the point.
Particularly on the scale of presidential elections it can be the difference between insinuating one should;
Believe and work hard enough to “take” what they want.
Or
Believe and work hard enough to “make” what they want.
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Same book.
Rob Marsh - Business success in South Africa
Well I just had to laugh.
It’s nothing to be too riled up about though it is eye roll inducing when it happens.
Pffthahaha okay then.
Read up on it; this actually happened. Basically, Trump’s chief strategist claimed that Melania Trump’s RNC speech last night, which people say was plagarized from Michelle Obama’s 2008 DNC speech, was influenced by other sources, and named a quote from “Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep” as an example in an interview on CNN, attributing Twilight Sparkle by name.
Tara Strong was one of the first people within the pony realm to bring this up. It exploded from there.
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