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Trump's pick for the top Pentagon spot has previously faced allegations of sexual assault and of having a drinking problem. Now it's being reported that, while in school at Princeton, he copied other pieces for his thesis.
The local Daily Princetonian flagged a particular sentence in the senior thesis authored by Hegseth. In that piece, Hegseth wrote in part, "Bush looked distracted and somber but continued to listen to the second-graders."
"This sentence is notable for recapping the precise moment President George W. Bush was informed of the 9/11 attacks. But it is also notable because it is nearly identical to one published by The Washington Post in 2001, two years before Hegseth wrote his thesis," the bombshell report from Saturday states. "A review of Hegseths thesis by The Daily Princetonian, in consultation with three experts on plagiarism, found eight instances of uncredited material, sham paraphrasing, and verbatim copying. But while the three experts all said that the passages violated Princetons academic honesty regulations, they differed on whether the violations were serious or too minor to matter."
The report goes on to quote experts on the extent of the copying, and suggest the severity of the violations is being debated.
"An analysis of Hegseths thesis through several publicly available plagiarism detection models flagged a total of 12 passages spread out throughout the paper. To further evaluate the passages, the Prince consulted three experts in plagiarism research and copyright who have previously analyzed prominent cases of plagiarism involving politicians or have conducted extensive research on academic integrity. All reviewers assessed the thesis without prior knowledge of the authors identity," it states.
The report adds, "That manual review found eight instances of uncredited material, sham paraphrasing, and verbatim copying, according to the three experts. The four other passages that they flagged, the experts said, were not deemed to be of significance on a standalone basis, but fit a broader pattern of some form of plagiarism."

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(22,121 posts)mr715
(1,718 posts)He is just too disengaged and dim to understand the rules of attribution. We are all lucky is not endowed chair of linguistics at Yale.
He is, however, the only other civilian dude that gets to veto nukes. Or is that an urban legend?
mr715
(1,718 posts)Weak sauce.
The bigger issue is he's a fucking idiot. At Princeton.
Why do we have to hear about his plagiarism now long after his degree conferral.
I actually read his thing. Because of report. He's just dumb. He's an intellectual cliche. Of course he plagiarized because he, himself, has been done 1000 times before. He is an lotus of zero leaf.
OneGrassRoot
(23,719 posts)regarding this regime? There is no bottom and we see it all clearly.
LetMyPeopleVote
(162,874 posts)In this current world, this is no big deal