Senator, are you aware that copying and pasting text from published articles without quotations or attribution of any sort is widely considered to be plagiarism? https://t.co/y00wIukGNo
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 1, 2021
Twice in the last month John Cornyn has posted tweets that are directly copied and pasted from published articles (in Politico and the NYT respectively) without any attribution whatsoever. A really strange look for a US Senator. pic.twitter.com/jqlOYD1AhQ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 1, 2021
In his defense, he doesn’t have the ability to produce an independent thought.
— In Defense of Democracy (@InDefenseofDem1) May 1, 2021
The same people who thought reading from a teleprompter was "shameful and disingenuous" are now just objectively plagiarizing someone else's written work.
— A Big Dumb Idiot Man (@BigDumbIdiotMan) May 1, 2021
Old white dude just learned to Cut&Paste.
— bardgal (@bardgal) May 1, 2021
This Tweet has been deleted. pic.twitter.com/SpieNPRJLj
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 1, 2021
Hannity: How would you grade Trump as president?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 1, 2021
Christie: Overall, I’d give the president an A pic.twitter.com/6gKpRQmcvj
Then he ate 3 cheeseburgers and shit his pants
— Not Tony Hawk (@jpgrady33) May 1, 2021
On Monday, the governor of Mississippi recognized Confederate Memorial Day, part of April, which he’d deemed Confederate History Month.
— Philip Bump (@pbump) May 1, 2021
On Thursday he went on Fox to declare that systemic racism didn’t exist. https://t.co/majzm1NhDC
Confederate History Month = Slavery Appreciation Month. π
— Alπ·! (@2668) May 1, 2021
If you celebrate Confederate Memorial Day I should get to burn your house down. It's not hatred, it's heritage: I'm the descendant of Union officers - it's a family tradition.
— (((John Forsyth)))π (@blackbear93) May 1, 2021
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