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Media Criticism

Does A.P. Really Think Conservatives Invented Plagiarism Accusations?

The media response to Claudine Gay's ouster has been ludicrous.

Robby Soave | 1.3.2024 5:39 PM

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Claudine Gay has resigned as president of Harvard University, though she will keep her job as a faculty member in the political science department—and her $900,000 a year salary. That's something of an achievement, given that her misdeeds were academic in nature: Gay was caught plagiarizing numerous passages from other scholars.

But in some corners of the media, the fact she committed plagiarism matters much less than the reality that it was conservative writers who caught her. The Washington Free Beacon's Aaron Sibarium (a reporter at a right-leaning news website) performed the lion's share of the digging; Christopher Brunet (a conservative writer), Christopher Rufo (a conservative writer and activist), and Phil Magness (a libertarian economic historian) also made important contributions. Astonishingly, some mainstream standards-keepers have decided that the ideologies of the accusers have essentially discredited the accusations.

Cue the Associated Press (A.P.), which posted the following, remarkable observation on X (formerly Twitter): "Harvard president's resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: plagiarism."

Harvard president's resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: plagiarism https://t.co/GiVkT3LgUo

— The Associated Press (@AP) January 3, 2024

The tweet is doubly wrong: It inadvertently suggests that plagiarism is the weapon conservatives are wielding—as if conservatives are committing plagiarism—when the so-called weapon is actually plagiarism allegations. But in either case, the framing is ludicrous. Conservatives did not invent this idea; on the contrary, many mainstream journalists have made entire careers out of digging up speeches, books, and articles written by conservatives, and checking them for plagiarism.

To take just one prominent example, consider Andrew Kaczynski, a reporter for CNN. Kaczynski is a prolific discoverer of plagiarism committed by conservatives. He exposed conservative television personality Monica Crowley, rightwing Sheriff David Clarke, and many others. Was his work ignored because it is, on some level, politically motivated? Of course not. (To his credit, Kaczynski criticized the A.P.'s framing; CNN has made worthwhile contributions to the Gay plagiarism story.)

To make things abundantly clear, the media has never chosen to ignore a plagiarism scandal or write it off as trivial or unfair, merely because the accuser has a political agenda. Plagiarism allegations derailed the 1988 presidential campaign of then Sen. Joe Biden (D–Del.), who was accused by The New York Times and others of copying elements of a speech by British Labour Party Leader Neil Kinnock. Biden also copied from both John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, and "did something very stupid"—his words—in law school, when he stole five pages from a law review article and submitted them as part of a legal brief.

You would have to have been born yesterday to think that allegations of plagiarism are a new political weapon invented by conservatives.

Alas, other aspects of the media narrative surrounding Gay's ouster are just as depressing. Multiple commentators have decided that Gay was ultimately forced out because of racism. New York Times opinion writer Mara Gay (no relation, as far as I know) said that Gay's critics were actually attacking "diversity" and "multiculturalism." "You can see and hear the racism," she said on MSNBC. The Times' Nikole Hannah-Jones expressed similar sentiments. Rev. Al Sharpton said the departure of Gay was an attack on "every black woman." Ibram X. Kendi, an anti-racist scholar, blamed a "racist mob."

Is it racist to demand that the president of Harvard University be held to the same standard as other faculty members? The same standard as her students? Harvard takes plagiarism very seriously when students are concerned. As one member of Harvard College's Honor Council wrote in an editorial for The Harvard Crimson: "There is one standard for me and my peers and another, much lower standard for our University's president."

Saying that Gay was ousted because she's a black woman is insulting to hardworking scholars of all races and sexes. She was the president of the most elite educational institution in the country, and was finally held accountable for obvious and verifiable academic wrongdoing. And she's still going to be teaching.

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  1. Minadin   1 year ago

    "Does A.P. Really Think Conservatives Invented Plagiarism Accusations?"

    Yes, APparently.

    They also believe that white British colonists invented 'scalping', and used it against Native Americans.

    https://twitter.com/jeremycarl4/status/1742545757025255622

    1. Chinny Chin Chin   1 year ago

      If someone tells you they've "taken up" a hobby, do you assume they've invented the activity?

      If so, you're an idiot.

      1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        You saw how it read, you saw the intention. Anyone who reads the original AP line will realize you're trying to spin what they did.

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          Anyone who sees the handle Chinny Chin Chin knows they’re about to read some retarded leftist spin.

          1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD 2: Steampunk Boogaloo   1 year ago

            A poetic response.

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          2. Chip I. Alhazred   1 year ago

            R Mac wrote:
            > Anyone who sees the handle Chinny Chin Chin
            > knows they're about to read some retarded leftist spin

            Normally, I would assume that someone with the handle Chinny Chin Chin is a fan of children's literature. Or even one of the three little pigs. 😉
            - - -
            At first, I didn't read the AP line in context, and (at first), I thought Chinny was correct about English grammar. But then I read the context, and now I 90% agree with Mother's Lament.
            - - -
            I liked Elmer's poetry comment, too.

            Chip

    2. Minadin   1 year ago

      Well, the AP saw reason to (stealth-edit) clarify after getting heavily ratio'ed on their original post.

      https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1742609133893976556

      1. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

        Now if we could just get the AP to stealth-edit/edit/clarify the "plagiarism is a conservative weapon" post!

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          They did in fact change to a new tweet after community notes.

      2. A Thinking Mind   1 year ago

        That edit is so much...not better.

    3. IceTrey   1 year ago

      That's so stupid everyone knows it was French trappers who introduced scalping.

      1. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

        Here I thought it was the invention of evil capitalists at Taylor Swift concerts.

    4. Zeb   1 year ago

      The AP is mostly a paid political advocacy organization at this point.

  2. Chumby   1 year ago

    Perhaps Xerox is hiring. She seems qualified.

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      She can say that again.

      1. Chumby   1 year ago

        Copy that.

        1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

          Gayja vu.

    2. Nardz   1 year ago

      LOL at all of you who have been fooled by Liz

      https://twitter.com/LizWolfeReason/status/1742503523823005844?t=Mge26LhtjydcdWXj1N5PTw&s=19

      We are journalists, it's not about "carrying water" for one group or another. You misunderstand the job. (Reading comprehension also leaves something to be desired as I did not byline this piece.)

      If you have an actual criticism of the article, you should say so. It lays out the facts (and Vivek's bizarrely shifting narrative of what happened on J6) to establish that Vivek has insufficient evidence that J6 was an inside job (unlike, for example, the Whitmer kidnapping plot, for which there *is* ample evidence).

      [Link]

      1. Chumby   1 year ago

        Liz practices the NAP in her journalism instead of following a narrative. A professional standard of care.

  3. NOYB2   1 year ago

    If the US president can be a serial plagiarizer and pathological liar, why shouldn't the president of Harvard be?

    I think it's a shame Gay was ousted; she represented Harvard perfectly in 2023.

    But at least she can still enjoy her $1 million / year salary, largely paid for by US taxpayers.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Her haircut was the black version of Karen hair.

    2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

      I am clearly in the wrong field.

      1. NOYB2   1 year ago

        Unless you're a ruthless, sociopathic black lesbian(-lookalike), you can't get those $1 million/year jobs. Are you?

  4. MasterThief   1 year ago (edited)

    I always find it interesting how heavily the labels of right and far-right are used in contrast to any term identifying leftists. If it’s negative for the right, the partisan label is peppered throughout the article heavily. If it is positive (like the Doug Ducey interview) the label is absent or barely mentioned. Alternatively, the left is described with neutral terms and not identified as extreme when they engage in bad acts. It’s annoying.
    And having searched for "left" on this page I only encounter it in my comments.

    1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

      I have a coworker who seems to spend most of the day on the daily kos website. One day I referred to it in passing (and in the parlance of our times) as a “far alt left hate site”.

      Boy, he did not like that. Haha.

      1. gnome   1 year ago

        I prefer the term "Ctrl left" to distinguish it from the "Alt right".

  5. Eeyore   1 year ago

    If you can't come up with a good argument, come up with a lame argument and throw in racism.

    1. mad.casual   1 year ago

      And if you can't come up with a lame argument and throw in racism, copy someone else's lame argument... and throw in racism.

      1. Moonrocks   1 year ago

        What if someone else's lame argument already has racism in it?

        1. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

          Throw in MORE racism and double down!

          1. Stuck in California   1 year ago

            Put a chick in it. Make it gay.

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

      Anyone else remember when "playing the race card" was frowned upon and something people tried to avoid being accused of? Now it's just accepted SOP.

  6. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Who cares. DEI and lies still pays off. Harvard is going to continue paying her 900k a year.

    1. Chumby   1 year ago

      Perhaps she’ll get a gig at CNN as a social justice warrior being able to double dip. In the future, she may be moving on uppity.

  7. Teary   1 year ago (edited)

    Same pattern as always.

    When a Republican or Right-Leaning figure gets caught doing something wrong, the story is always about the allegations.

    When a Leftist or a Democrat gets caught doing something wrong, the story is always about the REACTION to the allegations, or about the people making the allegations, but rarely the allegations themselves.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul. they/them)   1 year ago

      The shorter version of your accurate observations on journalistic style guiding is:

      "Republicans pounce"

      1. Ersatz   1 year ago (edited)

        A nice counterpoint to that kind of journalism would be another of those wonderful compilation videos of the media all spouting the same lines on this story. ‘Unattributed’ ideas and phrasing are de rigueur for modern journo-lists

  8. ElvisIsReal   1 year ago

    Of course not, they're just writing what they're told to write.

    Sound familiar?

  9. Jim Logajan   1 year ago

    Racism got her the presidential position. It was her past actions that forced her out. Not the other way around,

    1. Ersatz   1 year ago

      This needs to be put out there and debated on CNN

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

        Lol. Not if you want anyone to see it.

  10. Paulpemb   1 year ago

    I like how they bring up Biden's 1988 plagiarism scandal as an example of the media diligently pursuing accusations even when the subject is a Democrat...

    Knowing that the only reason it was an issue is that Biden was a candidate in the Democrat primary, and the media favored his competitors. The media has often targeted Biden when he was a Democrat primary candidate, in 1988, 2008 and for the first part of the 2020 primaries (he was told, 'On The Waterfront' style in 2016 'Kid, this ain't your night.') But they were quick to rally to his defense once he became the Dem's standard bearer.

  11. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    That harkens back to the days when conservatives had principles. Now it's all about one man.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Funny, Ctrl-F = "Trump" yields nothing in the article.

      1. Sevo   1 year ago

        Ctrl-F = "Lying Pile of Lefty Shit" yields "sarcasmic"

        1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          What other notes does your mom find by her computer?

          1. Sevo   1 year ago

            Eat shit and die, slimy pile of lying lefty shit.

            1. Granite   1 year ago

              This dumb

              1. Sevo   1 year ago

                This stupid.

    2. AT   1 year ago

      Ron DeSantis.

    3. MrMxyzptlk   1 year ago

      Did Donald Trump beat you up when you were young? Did he kill your dog or rape your sister? You sure are obsessive about the guy.

      1. Jerry B.   1 year ago

        As is shown by the Washington Post's commentariat, there is as of yet no cure for Long TDS.

    4. JeremyR   1 year ago

      People seem to think that, but MAGA-ism has become its own monster

      For instance, Trump still brags about developing the Covid vaccines, enough though MAGAs almost universally think they don't work, or are some sort of plot, and often argue Covid doesn't really even exist.

      1. Truthfulness   1 year ago (edited)

        You’re deeply mistaken. I know of no one who thinks the virus doesn’t exist. The COVID vaccines also didn’t work as claimed–they only provided protection against certain symptoms, but didn’t provide immunity nor did it prevent spread of the virus itself. That’s very different from Biden’s declaration that “You’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations”.

        Trump also should be given credit for Operation Warp Speed.

    5. flag58   1 year ago

      Conservatives do have principles.
      So do liberals.
      Most mainstream politicians are neither.

  12. Agammamon   1 year ago

    >Does A.P. Really Think Conservatives Invented Plagiarism Accusations?

    Seriously?

    Soave, they think whatever they need to think in the moment to support their ultimate goal of power. Its literally double-think.

  13. IceTrey   1 year ago

    The left just panders to their base. They have to keep them riled up and angry so they don't realize how stupid the left's policies are.

  14. R Mac   1 year ago

    The corporate press is the enemy of the people.

    1. Granite   1 year ago

      Insert drake pointing and smiling meme

  15. TJJ2000   1 year ago

    "Astonishingly, some mainstream standards-keepers have decided that the ideologies of the accusers have essentially discredited the accusations."

    Something about Trump accusing the election of being fraudulent?
    So when will those reporters be order to pay B - as in BILLIONS for defaming the Holy Harvard President? Surely a recount of words will establish that those words are legitimately his. It just looks like they were plagiarized.

    1. TJJ2000   1 year ago (edited)

      Oh and P.S.: Screw that ‘reasonable doubt’ thingy. If you don’t have video of him copying others words on a copy machine you have nothing. And even when you do find it; It won’t be enough to change the ‘reasonable doubt’ thingy anyways. There's *excuses* why he was copying other people's work like maybe he just didn't have time to read it when it came in.

  16. Joe M   1 year ago

    When describing Ibram X. Kendi, be sure to put "anti-racist" in quotation marks. The dude is as racist as they come.

    1. swillfredo pareto   1 year ago

      When describing Ibram X. Kendi, be sure to put “anti-racist” in quotation marks.

      It is safe to put "scholar" in quotes as well. He has contributed nothing to the human body of knowledge.

      1. Ersatz   1 year ago (edited)

        came here to say the above, and also have to agree with your addition

      2. Ersatz   1 year ago

        why is it allowed to make up a counterfactual label for yourself and it is adopted and added like a doctorate title before mention of your name in news and opinion articles??

    2. Minadin   1 year ago

      Yeah, I agree with Mr. pareto, "scholar" in scare quotes is appropriate.

      I would also accept putting both terms in quotes.

  17. NoVaNick   1 year ago

    Most progtards only care about the source of information or accusations. If it comes from a fellow progtard, they don’t care if it’s plagiarized, completely made up, or not, it is the truth.

  18. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    "Does A.P. Really Think Conservatives Invented Plagiarism Accusations?"

    Maybe. AP (and fellow travelers) thinks anything that people, especially conservatives, criticize progressives about is utterly baseless, rooted in racism, and invented only to treat POCs unfairly.

  19. AT   1 year ago

    Always the victims.

    The leftist playbook only has one page with one thing on it. Critical Theory.

    Look at anything they ever say or do. It always comes back to Critical Theory. This is the way a mind-addled by that marxist garbage genuinely thinks. There's ONLY EVER two categories: oppressor, and oppressed.

    She's a black Gay woman, therefore she's automatically the oppressed one. It doesn't matter whether she steals from others. It doesn't matter whether she hates Jews. She's got the magic special intersectionality that can only ever be oppressed; she's always the victim, no matter what.

    Which means anyone being in any way critical - even if legitimate deserved - is in the role of the oppressor. And whatever pretzels you have to twist yourself into to paint them as the bad guy is 100% valid to any and all marxists.

    Imagine she were trading grades for sexual favors. The headline would be exactly the same: Harvard president's resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: sexual exploitation. Imagine she flew a glider into Israel and stuffed a Jew baby into an oven. Harvard president's resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: terrorism/baby murder.

    The "oppressed" isn't to blame for doing something wrong. The "oppressor" is for pointing it out. (This is also, incidentally, why Libs of TikTok is one of the single most despised women by the American left when she rarely says a word, and simply stands there holding up a mirror.) Just look for it in every single thing they say and do. It always comes back to Critical Theory. Every single time.

    1. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

      Apparently, she's Gay in name only, she's married to some white dude. Probably what did her in. Harvard wasn't bothered by the plagiarism or the antisemitism or the clampdown of free speech, but a woman looking like that and dressing like that and NOT GAY was a bridge too far.

    2. Jerry B.   1 year ago

      Sort'a like Hamas. "We can do anything to you, but if you do anything to us, it's terrorism or genocide."

  20. MrMxyzptlk   1 year ago

    Just saw in my Google feed that Democracy Now! is pushing hard on the conspiracy theory that racist conservatives did something nasty to get her demoted to a measly 900,000 bucks a year job.

    1. Minadin   1 year ago

      A no-show job at that.

  21. Chumby   1 year ago

    Survivors Of Hamas Festival Attack Sue Israeli Military For Negligence

    The IDF is being sued by 42 people over its actions on October 7, claiming evidence reveals that some civilian casualties were caused by the IDF's negligence.

    Hopefully, somehow, they will be able to find an attorney.

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      Deweyberg, Cheatumowitz and Howstein?

  22. Ajsloss   1 year ago (edited)

    .

  23. JeremyR   1 year ago

    She resigned, how is that being held accountable?

    Especially since she is still a professor there

  24. Squirrelloid   1 year ago

    I can't believe the woman is still employable in academia. This should have led to an immediate revocation of tenure, termination of any relationship with Harvard, and inability to find employment at any university.

    1. MT-Man   1 year ago

      I don't think I've ever seen that happen for even for things much worse in that world.

      1. Squirrelloid   1 year ago

        Get caught fabricating data and you will never work in academic science again.

  25. ncyankee   1 year ago

    The AP has changed the headline to the article. Less deceptive but it still blames conservatives for "fanning outrage".

    1. NOYB2   1 year ago

      "Fanning" has joined "pouncing" and "seizing".

  26. NOYB2   1 year ago

    Does A.P. Really Think Conservatives Invented Plagiarism Accusations?

    AP is an agitprop organization, funded and controlled by government. Its employees aren't paid to opine on matters of law or politics, they are paid to think up better ways of manipulating people.

    1. Zeb   1 year ago

      Funded by NGOs too. That's why every story has a climate change tie-in now. They got a big grant from some group for that. They are paid political advocacy.

  27. Quo Usque Tandem   1 year ago

    Tell me it ain't so:

    https://news.gallup.com/poll/512861/media-confidence-matches-2016-record-low.aspx

    "Although partisans remain sharply divided in their views of the media, Democrats’ trust fell significantly this year. Still, a majority of Democrats but few Republicans continue to have confidence in the mass media. Republicans’ low confidence in the media has little room to worsen, but Democrats’ could still deteriorate and bring the overall national confidence reading down further."

    Now some will tell you that the Democrat's relatively high trust in media is because 1] MSM reports the truth and 2] Democrats are smart and open minded enough to recognize and accept the truth.

    Personally I am inclined to believe it is because they just like their own propaganda, and are angry that you don't buy it.

    1. Ersatz   1 year ago (edited)

      I am of the opinion that you are on to something.

      1. goyopik1   1 year ago (edited)

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    2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

      I am inclined to believe that they are just fucking idiots. They’ve been that way for a long time, but covid really finished them off.

  28. Longtobefree   1 year ago

    "Does A.P. Really Think Conservatives Invented Plagiarism Accusations?"

    No.
    But the AP knows that the fascists will believe Conservatives Invented Plagiarism Accusations.
    Remember, most propaganda is aimed at maintaining the narrative for your own troops.

  29. Granite   1 year ago

    The problem and the solution are very simple but somehow continue to be overlooked every day by everyone from the editors and writers to the commenters and commentary.

    The problem is publishing complaints about the media. The media is KNOWN to be a propaganda arm of the government. Why would you waste your time 1) reading it, and 2) complaining about it?

    That’s like getting on your soapbox every day and lamenting how VOA is biased. That’s their fucking job.

    The solution is to STOP CONSUMING ALL (gov influenced) MEDIA CONTENT DUMBASSES.

  30. Derpifer   1 year ago

    Well, racism this century means whatever academics say it means, so if she says it's racist, then it's racist. The question is, why should we care?

  31. Truthteller1   1 year ago

    When unintelligent and poorly educated toddlers take over the newsrooms this is what happens. They are bots.

  32. Real American   1 year ago

    In an indirect way "Gay was ultimately forced out because of racism" but it wasn't the racism of her critics. It was the racism that arises from the DEI apparatus that saw fit to lower or ignore basic academic and professional standards that made her career even possible. Those standards were lowered for one reason and one reason only - DEI's basic premise that minorities, and especially, black people, are can't succeed
    in any field without a dramatic lowering of standards and we shouldn't expect them to meet any reasonable standard. DEI doesn't believe black folks are capable so we need to make it easier for them.

    Had Gay been held to basic standards from the outset of her career at tony prep schools, then she would have either been deserving of the Harvard job or she would have failed out and done something else for which she was suited. Instead, she was gifted a prestigious job despite lacking merit and it ultimately cost her the gig when it proved too difficult for her and it was demonstrated that she wasn't worthy of the job in the first place due to a career as an academic con artist. That she keeps her ridiculous salary is simply a testament to how far DEI will go to preserve its power and cover its ass.

  33. Ezra MacVie   1 year ago

    This incident says it all. All I've heartily suspected for years, now.
    900 big ones! Don't say it doesn't pay to be black.

  34. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

    "Does AP Really Think?"

    TFIFY

  35. MrMxyzptlk   1 year ago

    https://americansongwriter.com/harvard-searching-for-more-teaching-assistants-as-demand-for-taylor-swift-course-skyrocket

    Yes, Harvard has a course on Taylor Swift.

    Do they print the diplomas on the back of Denny's menus?

  36. Minadin   1 year ago

    Mostly pounced.

  37. Sevo   1 year ago

    Were you intending to otherwise make an ass of yourself?
    Fuck off and die, asshole.

  38. Sevo   1 year ago

    Fuck off and die, steaming pile of lefty shit.

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