Well the idea and message is cliche as hell but how it was presented is what's being questioned. Some parts were word-for-word copy/paste with just enough changes to try and go undetected. Whoever wrote her speech dropped the ball hard, but this isn't going to change anything for his campaign cause really it's just a pointless first lady speech. Just shows another incompetency in the staffers Trump hired.
She copied Michelle Obama's speech nearly word for word, and if it were a book she'd have been nailed (and Trump would lose) a plagiarism lawsuit. "Butthurt" btw isn't really appropriate to off the bat to use to describe as people who you disagree with, and it makes you lose credibility from the start especially in an argument where Melania was clearly and completely in the wrong, whether she wants to admit it or not.
And Trump blaming Clinton afterwards for Melania copying Michelle's speech is laughable. Even non-partisan people lol'd at that. The fact that he attacks people even when clearly wrong, and even on minor topics, has been a pattern of behavior that is pretty disturbing.
Overall the speech copying isn't a *huge* deal at all. It's more embarrassing for her and Trump, since it raises questions about how disorganized the campaign is behind the scenes for this to happen, or worse yet it raises questions about intelligence if she has to copy the most important speech of her life.
News flash, they don't write their own speeches. It's always some un-named guy or gal writing the speeches. If something worked in the past, they hope that no one remembers it and uses it.
Also, I bet Melania didn't even read it until like 20 min before going on stage. Not sticking up for her, but if she did read it before going on stage, I don't think she realized it was a part of a speech that was aired before. Too busy living the high life to listen to speeches made like 8 years ago....
The problem is that Melania stated that she wrote the thing herself with minimal support/input. So she created a situation where either she's lying about writing it or she's lying about plagarizing it. Either way it was a goof up by the campaign. But one with very little consequence so not likely to stick.
It's like if they lose this completely random discussion on the internet that every regular person is making light of. They lost the election or worse.
Find those extremes rather hilarious "if my candidate doesn't win it's all over!" as if they are all going to die or see their life change drastically.
Goof up? No. This is just part for the course, it's just the type of thing you'd expect, unless you're part of the loud and vocal minority that supports Trump. Certainly not the worse thing we've seen from the campaign by a long shot, though.
Also cute how the OP uses Trump style bullying/PR tactics right in the thread title. Nonono OP, people aren't "butthurt" you petulant child they just aren't insane and/or ignorant and the speech does not contain "similar cliches" it contains several long sections that are a word for word rip off.
Last edited by Shakou; 2016-07-19 at 05:21 PM.
Honestly I wouldn't expect it at this point. Look, I don't like Trump but I don't think for a second the guy is stupid. He has a team of people working on his campaign and writing his speeches. I'm sure all of the speeches for the convention were reviewed by at least one person, probably more.
It's surprising that something like this made it through. What I'd say is expected is the reaction by the campaign. Trump just doesn't do the whole "Yeah, we goofed up, our bad, sorry" thing.
Trump supporters act like this every time their fuhrer is criticized, you see it in discussions all over the internet. It's because they think and act like Trump and they're just jumping on the chance to rage from their bully pulpit, and because they admire Trump for being so rich/famous and so on, they think he gives them legitimacy when they act like children throwing shit at the walls.
In reality Trump is playing them for fools and he has no chance of even carrying the white vote in the general.
Last edited by Shakou; 2016-07-19 at 05:34 PM.
Well it makes sense to copy ideas and themes from speeches. Such as how you were raised and the values you try to impart on your children and such.
But for christ's sake don't copy whole sentences!
It's the same thing as when people copy/paste in college papers...did you REALLY think you wouldn't get caught? Just take the same ideas and conclusions an rework them into at least an original phrasing.
those cheeky people being butthurt, I hate em