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FORD
11-05-2013, 09:51 PM
Washington Times ends Sen. Rand Paul column amid plagiarism allegations

By Jim McElhatton

The Washington Times

Tuesday, November 5, 2013



U.S. Sen. Rand Paul acknowledged Tuesday he had failed to properly source material in published writings, including a column in The Washington Times, after a string of embarrassing plagiarism accusations surfaced in recent days.

Mr. Paul took personal responsibility for the oversights, which he and aides said were caused by staff providing him background materials that were not properly footnoted. But the Kentucky Republican, a possible 2016 White House candidate, also said he was being held by the news media to a higher standard than other politicians.

"The standard I'm being held to is a little different than everybody else," Mr. Paul said on CNN's "The Situation Room." "They're now going back and reading every book from cover-to-cover and looking for places where we footnoted correctly and don't have quotation marks in the right places or we didn't indent correctly."

The Washington Times said Tuesday it had independently reviewed Mr. Paul's columns and op-eds and published a correction to one column on Sept. 20 in which the senator had failed to attribute a passage that first appeared in a magazine.

The newspaper and the senator's office mutually agreed to end his weekly column, which has appeared on each Friday in the newspaper since the summer.

"We expect our columnists to submit original work and to properly attribute material, and we appreciate that the senator and his staff have taken responsibility for an oversight in one column," Times Editor John Solomon said.

"We also appreciate the original insights he has shared with our readers over the last few months and look forward to future contributions from Sen. Paul and any other members of Congress who take the time to help educate our readers with original thought leadership pieces," Mr. Solomon said.

The website BuzzFeed reported that a section of Mr. Paul's 2012 book "Government Bullies" appeared to have lifted sections of an earlier Forbes article.

The site also first reported that Mr. Paul copied sections of an opinion piece on mandatory sentencing, "The devastating effect of a drug-war weapon," in The Washington Times from an article in the Week.

Mr. Paul has been a prolific op-ed writer in recent years, penning hundreds of pieces in The Times and other media outlets. But the body of his work is getting fresh attention from journalists as they uncover multiple cases of lifting other people's work without giving them credit.

In a statement to the Times and multiple media outlets Tuesday, Doug Stafford, an adviser to Mr. Paul, said the senator's ideas were all his own. But he said Mr. Paul had relied on staff to provide "supporting facts and anecdotes — some of which were clearly not sourced or vetted."

"Footnotes presenting supporting facts were not always used," he said. "Going forward, footnotes will be available on request."

In the case of the Times piece, Mr. Paul wrote, "By design, mandatory sentencing laws take discretion away from prosecutors and judges so as to impose harsh sentences, regardless of circumstances."

That same sentence appeared in the Week in a piece by Dan Steward, BuzzFeed found.

While Mr. Stafford initially told BuzzFeed the questions about Mr. Paul amounted to a witch hunt, additional examples continued to surface. And Tuesday's announcement appeared to signal a shift in Mr. Paul's strategy to put the episode behind him.

FORD
11-06-2013, 03:16 PM
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ELVIS
11-06-2013, 03:41 PM
Whatever...:rolleyes:

Kristy
11-06-2013, 10:23 PM
I hope it certainly does NOT end there with this cocksucker. Randy boy needs to face a lawsuit or two for copyright infringement. Maybe the editors at Associated Press, Stinkipedia and every god damn Hollywood that's ever been made or about to be made can hire Metallica's lawyers and sue his fucking Libertardian pants off of his incredibly small Libertardian penis. Fuck him. Fuck all Libertardians with a drill press right square in their Libertardian ass while a video of Sponge Bob plays in the background.

FORD
11-07-2013, 01:20 PM
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Nickdfresh
11-07-2013, 04:01 PM
Rand Paul has come across as a complete douchebag in nearly every interview I've ever seen. I actually like Ron somewhat, Rand lacks his charm yet he has his father's knack for self-contradiction and for pandering to whatever his particular audience wants to hear in order to advance the cause of pseudo-libertarianism...

Kristy
11-07-2013, 09:51 PM
pseudo-libertarianism...

No such thing! Libertardianism speaks for itself.

Nitro Express
11-08-2013, 05:07 PM
Rand is a light weight. To be a real politician you need to smoke crack, murder a few people, take dirty money from everywhere it's offered, and be a pathological liar. Plagiarism? Ha! ha! ha! Let's work up to insider trading why don't we.

FORD
11-09-2013, 05:48 PM
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