UPDATED: Seriously, y'all: Attributions. Use them!

by kadyomalley on Monday, October 6, 2008 9:51pm - 111 Comments

Because I love making conspiracy-obsessed commenters look silly:

A fresh allegation of plagiarism against Stephane Dion, who delivered a speech at the 2005 United Nations Climate Change Conference that included seven sentences from the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment without properly citing the source.

Bad former Environment Minister! Bad! Always err on the side of giving credit, even when quoting from a publicly available report that was, in fact, the subject of the speech in question!

UPDATE: Um. Y’all realize that this was’t one of the two major speeches which were given by Dion at the opening and closing of the Montreal conference, right? It was a much shorter address – remarks, really – that were delivered at a parallel event to mark Arctic Day, and not – as some commenters and bloggers seem to have mistakenly concluded – during what he has called a pivotal moment in his career.

Really, did the National Post - which seems to be the one other English media outlet to pick up this story – even look at the speech in question? Because this article – which seems to rely heavily on Steve Janke’s detective work – refers to Dion having “flown to a UN conference on climate change … to read — pretty much word for word — the executive summary of a year-old UN report.”  The conference was in Montreal – a mere two hour drive from Ottawa, not in New York, or on the other side of the world – and, as noted above, this was not one of the two speeches that he delivered at the meeting.

EVEN UPDATEDIER: I have to confess to having suddenly been struck by bout of bepuzzlement over who, exactly, it was who uncovered this “story” in the first place. Was it Steve Janke, or Trusty Tory correspondent Paulsstuff? Although the two posts appeared at roughly the same time — yesterday afternoon — neither appears to have credited the other. Is it possible that the source may have been an unknown third party, who sent along a friendly tip to more than one blogger? The alternative scenario — that Janke and Paulstuff independently, yet virtually simultaneously, stumbled over the same speech, and came to the same conclusions — would seem to be a coincidence so statistically unlikely as to be impossible.

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  • Geiseric the Lame

    must piss you off to be upstaged by a set of fuzzy dice.

  • bob ward

    Kady
    Thanks for admitting, albeit reluctantly, that Dion DID plagiarize the speech.
    Hope you call your ‘friends’ to get the same front page coverage the Liebots got with theirs…not likely.

    Anyway on a positive point – score one for ‘responsible’ journalism.

    Too bad the admission came out in ~ comment 57 or 89 and counting.

    Way to go for clarity of thought.

    Des ami moi bien

  • paulsstuff

    Story just ran on Duffy, with side by side video of Corell and Dion.

    Correll talking, then Dion repeating word for word, ayear later.

    Video looks eerily similar to one Bob Rae ran with.

  • Andrew

    Damned Liberal MSM!

  • paulsstuff

    The video that appeared on Duffy:

  • Kursk

    Well, that’s a damning piece of video..Who will give the comeuppance to Dion?

    Will it be comrade Rae or Dryden who scolds the dirty little plagiarist?

  • Geiseric the Lame

    ooh

    Duffy showing Dion quoting a scientist.

    There’s a cornucopia of swing votes right there.

  • http://politicalpicture.blogspot.com/ nbt

    Another plagiarized speech? Huh? Hasn’t this show already been worn? Oh well, if anything, the Tories should get style points for lack of originality, eh Kady?

    I guess it’s not as bad as if the Liberals came out with a counter attack ad website named: notaleader.ca??

    Come on fellas, the phase three wave must have more than this? Or is the tickle trunk empty over at command center?

  • dej rabel

    you know you are just reinforcing the perception most people I know have of you, that you are just another Liberal hack in the media….I don’t see how the media can play Harper’s comments over and over and say oh my gosh plagerism…& you are trying your damndest to justify Dion’s plagerism..oh it was a minor speech..oh this is a conspriracy…you guys that call yourselves journalist are just pathetic partisans that think you are bright enough to fool the average joe into thinking you are objective…
    shame on you Kady

  • richfisher

    No Doubt who’s water Kady carries.

    Thanks for clarifying, asskisser.

  • richfisher

    RyanD

    “If you have nothing intelligent to say in the way of debate calling me names and insulting my proffessional competancy doesn’t really work as a substitute. ”

    I’m a lame speller myself but when a teacher gets on his high horse regarding his, his OMG… “proffessional competancy”, you gotta laugh.
    XD

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