When there is drivel, there is so
much to talk about. The latest example was the alleged plagiarism of Mrs. Trump
of a few words used by Mrs. Obama over the issue of the well-being and future
of all children.
You only plagiarize when you copy the entire text of a
research paper or a critically significant portion of it and publish it as your
won.
What Mrs. Trump did, at worst was to copy a few of Mrs. Obama’s
about children; and they were words that most women would have used because of
the universal nature of the sentiment attached to those words.
It is
no different from this. If you talk to a friend in Toronto about the Ides of
March, he will confirm: Julius Caesar was
assassinated on that day. And in a visit to a friend in Sydney is Australia
the subject of the Ides of March came up, If it has not been noted, you can be
sure someone will say: Julius Caesar was assassinated
on that day. On a trip to London to visit some relatives the topic of the
Ides of March comes up, you can bet your bottom dollar that someone will point
out that: Julius Caesar was assassinated
on that day. Were these different person plagiarizing?
So, these media gurus waxed over THREE DAYS on Mrs. Trump "plagiarism". And the amazing thing that there was not one senior literary learned person in CNN who came forward to stop them for been such verbal ass holes.
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