Posted on 01/16/2017 11:49:48 AM PST by onona
NEW YORK Monica Crowley, who had been selected just weeks ago to serve in a high-profile post on President-elect Donald Trumps National Security Council, has decided against taking the position after allegations that she had plagiarized key passages in a recent book.
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Not necessarily. Dr. King still has his degree and his title. There are any number of things she can say that would make this all go away.
Its not that clear cut. Her paper is 490 odd pages and its only a couple of paragraphs, it could have easily been an omitted citation or footnote, but it would muddy her and distract from Trump’s message.
Actually it appears that she did cite her sources, but was not anal about it, relying on one footnote in a key place rather than mutlitiple footnotes to the same source in the same or adjacent paragraph
Plitico: Trump Pick Monica Crowley Plagiarized Parts of Her Ph.D. Dissertation
Examples from the article:
I defended her strongly initially but the pattern of repeat plagiarism certainly looks deliberate - WSJ article, PhD dissertation, and her book being 3 known examples.
“If this is true, why didnt her thesis instructor catch it?”
Advisor. He or she is an advisor. They can’t possibly be expected to catch all of these issues unless they know where it’s lifted from. He or she is a full professor perhaps with a teaching load, other graduate students, writings/research of his/own.
And you are most concerned with the actual thesis and conclusion.
There is a chance it should have been caught before committee but even then it’s difficult.
Her dissertation is not the first nor will it be the last to have lifted passages from another source without attribution.
Just right after she was picked, I read somewhere, (it could have been even here) that she was a member of CFR. Not good...
Can you say “nitpicking?” I like Monica Crowley and would give her the benefit of any doubt. Think her brother-in-law alan colmes will defend her?
Yes,..... well, whatever.
I think this was more than one or two inadvertent errors, more like multiple examples of negligence.
I don’t condemn her, by any means. She is talented and articulate as a pundit for our side.
Writing is something else. There are basic rules. We all know them. I was just surprised anything so elementary could get past her. Multiple times.
My guess is that well known people like her, trust others to ghost write much of these types of books.
But they trust too much. And get burned.
Michael King??? Who's that??
I just finished reading a book that was less than 300 pages long and the author went to extremes - the author credited over 500 sources-granted a few might be repetitious.
I don't think he will ever be accused of plagiarism. -Tom
Thanks, yes the correct word is ‘adviser’.
On the one hand, meh, she doesn’t seem like the highest quality person.
On the other hand, I hate to see any appointee withdraw because of the rat media.
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