Liberal Media Ignore Plagiarism Allegations Against Obama
As it turns out, mainstream media outlets that lauded President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech as "downright Reaganesque" might be on to something.
While ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC exalted the commander-in-chief, at least one observer charged the Democratic president with crafting a speech that was "tantamount to plagiarism."
In a column on the U.S. News site, presidential scholar Alvin Felzenberg accused Obama of borrowing lines and ideas from other speeches and claiming them as his own.
"President Obama’s second State of the Union address contained enough recycled ideas and lines lifted from speeches of others to make historians wince," quipped Felzenberg, himself a former presidential speechwriter. "Had the president submitted the text of his second State of the Union Address in the form of a college term paper, he would have been sent forthwith to the nearest academic dean."
Felzenberg asserted that Obama plagiarized Woodrow Wilson, Mario Cuomo, Margaret Thatcher, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan, among others, but broadcast networks and cable outlets have all ignored the charges.
As NewsBusters reported yesterday, ABC, CBS, and NBC fawned over the president's address but omitted a growing chorus of criticism. On the cable side, both MSNBC and CNN have yet to even mention the allegations. Additionally, a Nexis search revealed that none of the aforementioned outlets have covered the story on their Web sites.
Meanwhile, print and online media outlets are buzzing about Felzenberg's claims.
The Wall Street Journal, Fox Nation, and Washington Examiner all linked to Felzenberg's U.S. News piece. The Los Angeles Times posted a more comprehensive assessment of the president's apparent plagiarism early this morning that included a nod to Felzenberg and a reminder to readers that some of Obama's speeches during the 2008 election shared some "striking similarities" to those of Democrat Deval Patrick, the governor of Massachusetts.
While mainstream broadcast and cable networks continue to ignore the plagiarism allegations leveled against Obama, they were eager to provide a megaphone last year to those who accused a Republican of plagiarizing one of Obama's speeches.
On May 25, 2010, MSNBC invited the Huffington Post's Ryan Grim to lambast Vaughn Ward, a Republican congressional candidate, for allegedly stealing lines from then-State Senator Obama's famous 2004 Democratic National Convention speech.
"A GOP congressional candidate has seen his campaign go from a sure-thing to a real nailbiter," intoned MSNBC anchor Tamron Hall. "He's actually accused of plagiarizing President Obama."
The broadcast and cable outlets that continue to ignore Felzenberg's allegations do so at their own peril. It is only a matter of time before the American people realize that these ostensibly objective networks are intentionally burying a story that an increasing number of news organizations acknowledge as a legitimate criticism of the president.
--Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
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Yeah
Submitted by StarAZ on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 2:21pm.
He should COPYSCAPE this stuff before he reads it off.
There is no question -
Submitted by Ashrak on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 2:28pm.
Obama is a leech, just like his politics.
They'll ignore Obama's Kenyan BC when it turns up, too
Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 2:34pm.
And I hope Felzenberg has a really good tax lawyer, as I am pretty sure there is an IRS audit in his future.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
It must be hard.
Submitted by mandrake on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 2:49pm.
At least he didn't use the phrase "the state of the union is strong" cause that would be plagirarism. So what could he talk about?
Jobs? whoops someone already said that.
Innovation? ..been done.
Defense? been there, done that.
Debt? Yawn
Gee, not much left..so I guess he must be a plagiarist.
Blinders??
Submitted by Joe W. on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 7:26pm.
Aren't those horse blinders a tad bit tight on your ears, Zippy??
Well, I'm sure Obama said it
Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 2:51pm.
Well, I'm sure Obama said it more eloquently. ;-)
Exactly, MB.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 4:20pm.
Besides we can't blame Obama if TOTUS tells him to say it!
Maybe there should be a congressional investigation of TOTUS to see if it has been stealing stuff from its predecessor who worked for other presidents.
After all, Obama has yet to have an original thought, so it has to be coming from somewhere.
Matter of time???
Submitted by IgnatzJFahrquar on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 2:59pm.
"It is only a matter of time before the American people realize that these ostensibly objective networks are intentionally burying a story ..."
Uhhh, I think it has become common knowledge ... Oh, wait. Let me qualify that statement. It has become common knowledge umongst the folks who question and research statements by the Obama propaganda wing.
Inquiring minds want to know
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 3:10pm.
It couldn't be that plagiarism is the reason Obama's college papers are in a lockbox, could it?
Ding, ding, ding, ding
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 4:29pm.
We have a winner.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
It is only a matter of time before the American people realize
Submitted by dr-go on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 3:18pm.
Alex,
We came to this realization some time ago.
could be the silliest non story
Submitted by blablablather on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 3:41pm.
I have ever seen.
Really?
Submitted by JLin on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 6:04pm.
A Democrat President lauded for his oratory skills caught plagiarizing? Well, technically not, because he has never actually written anything. Even his memoirs were ghost written. And as we all know, he is a reader of script.
You should have a better
Submitted by celator on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 7:00pm.
You should have a better defense of your master's plagerism that that, for crying out loud. That's pathetic.
"--could be the silliest non-story---
Submitted by matthewdean on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 7:10pm.
I have ever seen."
Stunning support statement for your username, there, blablablather blabber.
MD
He just read what was on the
Submitted by DWoSD on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 3:39pm.
He just read what was on the tele prompter, so he is not at fault. Let's not further distract him from his laser focus on ruining, I mean, creating jobs.
Get with the program, would you?
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 4:36pm.
The newest new word is neither save, nor create...Obama is now "supporting" jobs.
Sheesh!
:)
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Could it be?
Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 3:56pm.
Sounds more like a rip off of his mini-me Deval Patrick from 2009 touting the same garbage.
Shouldn't come as a surprise as both are puppets of Axelfraud and the hopeychangy, together we con BS.
For the record Patrick gave 60 million to Evergreen to build a "green solar panel" plant in Bawstun and after getting the 60 million, they ran off to China with MY FN MONEY.
He said he would have done it again.
Einstein and his insanity idea come to mind (also see Obama, Barack and the SOTU.
Obama's plagiarisms - won't be seen by..
Submitted by Gary Hall on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 3:59pm.
Obama's plagiarisms - won't be seen by the readers of the Los Angeles Times. At least those who read the "print edition" of the paper while drinking their morning coffee. Alex is correct, it was covered in the LAT's, but only in the on-line blog post of Andrew Malcolm.
(;~/ gary
Winning The Future
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 5:15pm.
Let's not forget "Winning The Future" is the title of Newt Gingrich's book.
Sarah Palin says what others won't.......
Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 5:37pm.
Get your Win The Future Tee shirts here, get em' here, WTF tee shirts......
Say maybe the next time a 9 year old dies, they can have WTF tee shirts on the backs of those chairs and the media will also ignore that?
I thought Palins
Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 5:49pm.
"WTF moments" was a classic. I noticed yesterday the comment had an unnamed lib who's name starts with J and ends in er expressing some serious outrage. It was very good.
I read the story about...
Submitted by beauxdog on Fri, 01/28/2011 - 3:34am.
Palin's interview and her "WTF" references.
I laughed and laughed... and these people claim she is stupid.
She just flushed Obama's 2012 slogan down the drain.
I heard Palin saying that on
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 01/28/2011 - 10:08am.
I heard Palin saying that on Gretta and thought whaaaaa... But now I see where it is from, my mind being in the gutter I thought the worst and wondered if she jumped the shark.
Dan, I commented yesterday
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 01/28/2011 - 10:24am.
Dan, I commented yesterday that I thought that was a blunder on Palin's part, and I haven't changed my mind.
I also joked, early on, about "WTF" buttons, like Gerald Ford's "WIN" campaign (Whip Inflation Now).
I know we all say it, but we are not spokesman for a political group, and it should have been beneath Palin to make that joke.
It's unbecoming for serious commentators to talk like that (and yes, Chris Matthews' "balloon-head" insult of Michelle Bachman is just as bad.
It just makes her look like a lightweight.