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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Jul 2016

    Melania Trump's #RNCinCLE speech used same passages as Michelle Obama’s 2008 address http://on.wsj.com/2a7s7fD pic.twitter.com/c1UTtSDfdJ

    5:00 AM - 19 Jul 2016
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      1. Jrjaja1‏ @Jrjaja1 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @PlagiarismBad Hmm Till yesterday she was claiming to hv written the speech and overnight it changed to "Her team of writers". Caught.

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      2. Dave Hapner‏ @toolfool 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        I suggest you go back and see how much Obama plagiarized from Duval Patrick's speeches. Funny, never heard anything about that

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      3. Nickida Dooley‏ @nickida01 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @toolfool @WSJ

        At least acknowledge that someone on the team made a bad decision regarding the speech, instead of "but he did it too!" 🙄

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      4. Dave Hapner‏ @toolfool 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @nickida01 @WSJ

        Why was it a bad decision. If it's her life story, so be it.

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      5. Nickida Dooley‏ @nickida01 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @toolfool @WSJ

        if its the same life story as Michelle, her teams job should be to tweak the speech language so there aren't similarities

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      6. Dave Hapner‏ @toolfool 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @nickida01 @WSJ

        It happens

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      1. charlie ross‏ @crr373 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        -MIKA at Morning Joe just wont let it go, just stuff her mouth already.

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      2.  ⚾️Do Damage ⚾️‏ @mark28210 19 Jul 2016
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        didn't know I needed to attribute work hard, word is bond, do what you say and respect others to Obama-they demanding royalties?

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      3. Trialist to Legend‏ @But_JRZeey 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @mark28210 @WSJ

        Do you really think it was not plagiarism? https://youtu.be/sgyXFxDw5P8 

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      4. Lacyheart‏ @lacyheart 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @But_JRZeey @mark28210

        . Unequivocally yes. Your word is your bond and passing values to your children are common phrases used every day.

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      5. Trialist to Legend‏ @But_JRZeey 19 Jul 2016
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        @Brad_D80 It's not just phrases but the precise order of the phrases.pic.twitter.com/uLIU0PBw5k

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      7. Lacyheart‏ @lacyheart 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @Brad_D80 @mark28210

        . We knew the left would find fault with something. They're just nasty that way.

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      9. Lacyheart‏ @lacyheart 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @Brad_D80 @mark28210

        . Obama plagiarized his speech in 2008 and no one said a word.

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      1. Dip Dip Chip‏ @TigerMJ_850 19 Jul 2016
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        her love for using others successful speeches also shone through

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      1. Philip Pajak‏ @PhilipPajak 19 Jul 2016
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        after all speeches last night, if this is what we will remember, we are in more trouble than we think!

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      1. John Tierney‏ @tierneybook 19 Jul 2016
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        Again, who would even study Michelle Obama's words? And these people are allowed to leave their homes? WSJ, wake the hell up.

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