Will this inspire the Trump campaign to have a vetting process? Doubtful. |
| He's due for a new model, anyway. Maybe that's why he's trying so hard to lose the election? Looks bad for a sitting president to trade up. |
That's what I find most unbelieveable about this statement, a Trump admitting to liking ANY of the Obamas. |
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Let's catalog the Trump campaign's OFFICIAL responses:
1) It wasn't plagiarism. Lots of people use those words. 2) It wasn't plagiarism. Something something Sparkle Pony. 3) It was plagiarism, but some no name Trump Organization staffer accidentally included words that Melania meant as inspirational. Now, how do we explain then why Melania didn't recognize those words as lifted? How do we explain that there was already a draft speech that Melania apparently ignored? More to the point, how many more "explanations" is the Trump Campaign going to offer. |
Maybe not for the liberal elites living in the DC bubble, but for those of us outside of DC, it really is a word. |
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why is no one blaming Melania for lying about having written the speech herself?
"I read it once over, and that's all because I wrote it with as little help as possible,'' she told TODAY's Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview on Monday. |
You've missed the point. This whole episode has been hilarious. Twitter was at A+++ levels of comedy for 20 straight hours yesterday. No one is "pissed" because ...no one really cares what Melania thinks about anything. As a bonus, we got to see how incompetent the Trump organization is at putting out fires. Carry on. |
| It is a weird explanation. On one hand, it successfully pins the blame on someone who won't suffer professional consequences (it would have been asking the original speech writers a lot to take accountability for this). On the other hand, if Melania read those passages to the speechwriter, she clearly knew they were from Obama and should have checked. Normally, the speechwriter takes more blame than the speaker in these sorts of circumstances because you don't know if the speaker should have recognized the passage. And here the campaign is explicitly saying Melania did know they were from Obama. |
| I know this is off-topic, but it gets better. Apparently DT Jr called a kasich aide in may to offer the VP spot, including, wait for it, responsibility for domestic and foreign policy. when asked what mr trump would be responsible for, DT Jr replied, making america great again. this stuff just writes itself. |
Cite? Or maybe you should start a new thread on this with the cite. |
And the speechwriter slightly changes the wording, so it was not a simple "cut and paste" mistake. It was clearly deliberate, but not very skillfully plagiarised. |
| Speechwriter? What speechwriter? She didn't write anything new!! |
| So who was responsible for the Rick Roll, the speechwriter or Melania? |
Here ya go! http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/288471-report-trump-camp-offered-to-make-kasich-most-powerful-vp |
Perhaps Trump himself should stop tweeting about it! |