Did you help write his speech?
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not on Twitter long? Think everyone's talking to you? Not now it works. Uh oh, who am I talking to?
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when I'm not knowledgable on a subject, I listen rather than babble. You should learn that. Stealing & plagiarism are DIFFERENT
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useful info. Surprisingly ignorant on the subject.
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so you okayed him using these passages before he gave the speech? Why? And why no attribution?
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Because attributions go in academic papers, not in political speeches?!
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it’s just sloppy and lazy.
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We software engineers pride ourselves on never ever rewriting anything when we can reuse what we've already written.
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People don't give citations in speeches but they use 'quote ... unquote' when using exact words of others. Awkward
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But not their SPEECHWRITER'S words!
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You're misinformed. Of course, Donald Trump Jr could have disclosed he's paraphrasing from his paid speechwriter!
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"And here, let me quote my speech writer..." Who ever heard of such a stupid thing!
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did you write the speech or contribute that line?
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His statement only relieves Trump Jr. of blame, but implicates himself in self-plagiarism. His tweet not clarifying.
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Oh, he doesn't need to answer to me - just the publisher who paid him to write the original.http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/06/20/jonah-lehrer-s-self-plagiarism-scandal-rocks-the-new-yorker.html …
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Let the press decide. This is apparently self-plagiarism by Buckley - he can clarify the relationship but has not.
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