Melania “What’s a Plagiarism?” Trump, hastaken down her website … you know the one that said she earned a degree in design and architecture from University in Slovenia, when she really dropped out after a year? It now now redirects to Trumps campaign site.
Here’s why she said she took it down: “The website in question was created in 2012 and has been removed because it does not accurately reflect my current business and professional interests.”
Interests? I think she meant to say “credentials”.
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On 25 July 2016, a Daily Caller “reporter” (if you can call someone who turns in a three-sentence article that wouldn’t pass muster in a sixth-grade class a “reporter”) wrote a piece that read, in its entirety:
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The Daily Caller is at the Democratic National Convention Monday and it doesn’t look like there are any American flags.
The stage is bland and grey, with no red, white or blue present. A thorough look at the crowd present also turns up no American flags.
The Republican National Convention in Cleveland on the other hand was filled with Americana.
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The first thing you have to wonder is, was this Daily Caller “reporter” actually “at the Democratic National Convention,” as he implied? Because* his entire article was based on two Getty Image news service photographs, one of which wasn’t even taken at the Democratic National Convention*. Did this “reporter” not know how to operate a camera (i.e., a cell phone) to snap a few shots of what he supposedly witnessed? Did he have a really crummy seat at the DNC that didn’t afford him a view of the proceedings (in which case he shouldn’t have been writing about the subject at all)? Or is he just incredibly inept at his job?..
We adjust our work to ensure its fairness and accuracy when necessary, rather than just allowing our writers to pass off biased, opinionated, slanted, skewed, and unethically partisan work as genuine news reporting with no oversight. Sadly, the Daily Caller still hasn’t seen fit to adopt such standards and correct their inaccurate reporting, which is why they’ve been dubbed the “Most Unethical News Publication” on the Internet.
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