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Scott Brown Blames Summer Intern For Website Plagiarism

Scott Brown Plagiarism

AP/The Huffington Post   Posted: 10/14/11 11:34 AM ET

WASHINGTON (AP/The Huffington Post) -- Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown blamed his staff Thursday for passages about his upbringing on his official Senate website that were lifted word for word from a 2002 speech by former senator and presidential candidate Elizabeth Dole.

“It was a summer intern that put together the site, we corrected it once we found out," he told the Boston Globe.

His office had “very little time and resources to put things up" at the time of the site's launch, he said.

"They did it, we were notified of it, we fixed it -- end of story,” Brown told the Globe.

The Democratic group American Bridge, which discovered the matching words, accused the Massachusetts Republican of plagiarism.

"This is just further proof that Scott Brown is not who the people of Massachusetts think he is," Rodell Mollineau, president of American Bridge, said in a written statement. "The fact that he has plagiarized a personal values statement in a message to students really raises questions about just how genuine Scott Brown is."

Brown's spokesman, John Donnelly, said excerpts of the speech were on Dole's website, which aides used as a template for his, and that the passages were transferred inadvertently without being rewritten.

Donnelly denied any plagiarism, saying it was an innocent mistake by staffers.

"Senator Dole's website served as one of the models for Senator Brown's website when he first took office ... It was a staff level oversight which we regret and has been corrected," Donnelly said in a statement.

The passages were about the values that parents instill in their children.

"I was raised to believe that there are no limits to individual achievement and no excuses to justify indifference," was the message on Brown's website that has since been removed. "From an early age, I was taught that success is measured not in material accumulations, but in service to others. I was encouraged to join causes larger than myself, to pursue positive change through a sense of mission, and to stand up for what I believe."

Passages from Dole's speech were included in a message to students on her website.

"I am Mary and John Hanford's daughter, raised to believe that there are no limits to individual achievement and no excuses to justify indifference," was the message on Dole's website. "From an early age, I was taught that success is measured, not in material accumulations, but in service to others. I was encouraged to join causes larger than myself, to pursue positive change through a sense of mission, and to stand up for what I believe."

In his biography, "Against All Odds: A Life From Hardship to Hope," Brown described a difficult childhood, including moving 17 times by the time he turned age 18, an absent father and sexual abuse by a camp counselor and a beating by a stepfather.

"I look back on my life now, though, and I can honestly say that there isn't one thing I would change: not the arrest, not the violence, not the hunger, not the beatings and brute struggles," Brown wrote, adding that such experiences made him what he is today.

Brian Nick, a spokesman for the former North Carolina senator, said Dole viewed the episode as "an innocent mistake" by staff. Nick said that a lot of Senate offices use generic language from time to time.

Brown, a Republican, is running for re-election in 2012 for the seat long held by the late Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy.

Recent polls show consumer advocate and Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination to take on Brown. Those polls also show Brown and Warren running roughly even in the blue state.

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WASHINGTON (AP/The Huffington Post) -- Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown blamed his staff Thursday for passages about his upbringing on his official Senate website that were lifted word for word from a 2...
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TurnToTheLeft
We have nothing to lose but our chains.
01:57 PM on 10/19/2011
Scot Brown is like Silly Putty. Nothing really there - the surface just picks up images from other surfaces. "There is no there there." Furthermore, Liddy probably had those perdy words written for her; deeper research would probably find some of the phrases lifted somewhere from the Ronald Reagan library.
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massjim
Dem? Repub? Is there a difference?
12:55 PM on 10/17/2011
Yes, this is just how good this guy is ... the best you're going to find on him is that he may have been a little less careful in his organization than he should have been, and allowed an intern to make a mistake. Yes, he should have had people double check that. Yawn.
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Grada3784
Dogmatic Dictators, believers or not, not welcome
12:50 PM on 10/17/2011
Time to man up, Mr. Brown and accept responsibility, whether it was you or one of your employees.
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Stan Cunningham
11:13 AM on 10/17/2011
Making a big deal out of nothing!
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koalaholik
We are the USA. We DO NOT torture.
12:44 PM on 10/17/2011
Joe iden had to drop out of a Presidential race a few years back for plagiarism. Apparently, the Republicans only believe in personal responsibility when it is applied to Democrats. Hypocrites, but then, we already knew that.
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Stan Cunningham
12:57 PM on 10/17/2011
What ever it takes to suppress liberal.
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massjim
Dem? Repub? Is there a difference?
01:02 PM on 10/17/2011
You are of course aware that you are talking about the direct action of Biden himself, right? Not an intern?

You believe that if I can find that ANYONE in an Elizabeth Warren's organization committed plagiarism then she should quit?
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koalaholik
We are the USA. We DO NOT torture.
12:45 PM on 10/17/2011
Should have been Joe Biden - I take personal responsibility for my inability to type.
10:54 AM on 10/17/2011
Nice job Scott Brown, blaming someone else for your own problems! No matter who you blame, everyone knows you are responsible for this serious gaffe. Plagiarism is no laughing matter.
10:25 AM on 10/17/2011
His office had very little time and resources to put things up. Why are we paying for him to have a staff if they are not do the work they are being paid to do. It is always someone elses fault. Was he to busy trying to raise money from wallstreet. He has more time off than any normal working person and he did not have the time to look at his own website?
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
09:50 AM on 10/17/2011
I wish Anthony Weiner could have blamed a summer intern.
Brown should know the truth will come out, and he'll look worse for plagiarizing and then lying about it.
Warren will be a great senator.
10:55 AM on 10/17/2011
demisfine,

Absolutely. She will be a phenomenal senator.
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09:43 AM on 10/17/2011
When are politicians going to start taking irresponsibility for their campaigns? Even if the plagiarism was due to an intern, shouldn't Senator Brown be responsible for his website. After all, he is the one running for office and the website is his message!
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TeaStrainer3000
that bell you heard was the end of the first round
08:36 AM on 10/17/2011
Whenever I take a position or have a belief, I let one of my summer Interns articulate it for me because, what with my modeling career and being a spokesman for Wall Street, who has time for all that "thinky" stuff
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tampajohn
plan your work work your plan
08:29 AM on 10/17/2011
Not OK ! Where there is smoke there is fire. This guy is a political con man and now has all our fates woven up in his web of deceit. YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THERE IS NO SIGN OFF PROCEDURE IN PLACE. If not --- get him outta there.
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07:50 AM on 10/17/2011
OK, an innocent mistake... But there are still questions about Scott Brown and what kind of man he really is... I see behavior that shows signs of anti-social personality disorder, including the sympathy play for being victimized in his youth...
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massjim
Dem? Repub? Is there a difference?
12:44 PM on 10/17/2011
Wow, I don't understand that view. You are of course consistent and feel the same about those that say they were abused by priests?
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blknightowl
Tired of the Crazies
04:09 AM on 10/17/2011
ROFLMAO....

A Republican blaming an intern for a mistake? Oh no, it's just not possible.

"The Shame. The Shame."
02:59 AM on 10/17/2011
For a Senate Campaign where there is millions of dollars poured into such a campaign, you just don't let an "intern" control or have access to place content on a campaign website. As webmaster myself there typically are many approval layers that must be processed for content to be approved for publishing. Most webmaster will put latin text as placeholders if there is no content, let alone copy content from another site. I don't buy this one bit.
02:53 AM on 10/17/2011
THE BUCK STOPS um, um, um


over there.
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askandtell
Proud Minnesotan; Inspired by Paul Wellstone
01:44 AM on 10/17/2011
I normally discount Glenn Beck but he was right on when he said watch this guy. He's up to no good back in 2010.

http://www.mediaite.com/online/glenn-beck-destroys-scott-brown-this-one-could-end-with-a-dead-intern/
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massjim
Dem? Repub? Is there a difference?
12:48 PM on 10/17/2011
You must be very proud.