This is retarded anna, even for you.A big chunk of Trump’s 1776 report appears lifted from an author’s prior work
The report was meant to be the definitive conservative rendering of U.S. history. But historians have slammed it as sloppy and slanted.
President Donald Trump’s 1776 Commission was supposed to be the definitive “patriotic” rejoinder to the academic left for what conservatives view as a slanderous rendering of U.S. history. But the report released by the commission on Monday has been mocked by historians as slapdash and slanted. And a good chunk appears lifted or recycled from other publications.
An entire page of the report suggesting classroom discussion topics for teachers appears to be copied nearly verbatim from an opinion piecepublished in 2008 by one of the commission’s members, Thomas Lindsay.
The similarities are pronounced enough to raise questions about how much original work actually went into the construction of the 1776 report. And it will undoubtedly fuel criticism that the final product was not meant to be an academic endeavor but, rather, a partisan effort to tilt the educational playing field.
Yeah, she has nothing to do with her time than to wait for me to post something and then post a reply showing how illiterate she is.This is retarded anna, even for you.
Yeah, she has nothing to do with her time than to wait for me to post something and then post a reply showing how illiterate she is.
How long did it take her to post - 6 minutes? She is so obsessed with me she is sitting here hitting the refresh button waiting for me to post.
It's pretty obvious I have a stalker.
How long did it take her to post - 6 minutes? She is so obsessed with me she is sitting here hitting the refresh button waiting for me to post.
It's pretty obvious I have a stalker.
Just making fun of the stupid stuff that you are doing right now.You thought I was waiting for you? Really? Please let me reassure you Hilltrot, I rarely think about you.
You, on the other hand, have actually tagged me to come to one of your threads. : )
Opinion - no facts.President Donald Trump’s 1776 Commission was supposed to be the definitive “patriotic” rejoinder to the academic left for what conservatives view as a slanderous rendering of U.S. history. But the report released by the commission on Monday has been mocked by historians as slapdash and slanted. And a good chunk appears lifted or recycled from other publications.
Unlike Biden's speeches, they are completely different.appears to be copied nearly verbatim from an opinion piecepublished
Simply speculation.The similarities are pronounced enough to raise questions about how much original work actually went into the construction of the 1776 report. And it will undoubtedly fuel criticism that the final product was not meant to be an academic endeavor but, rather, a partisan effort to tilt the educational playing field.
Mocked by revisionist Marxist psuedo historians. And denigrating a report because the commission creating the report used known historical fact? Really? That's mighty stupid because that's what commissions do. They report on what is known.A big chunk of Trump’s 1776 report appears lifted from an author’s prior work
The report was meant to be the definitive conservative rendering of U.S. history. But historians have slammed it as sloppy and slanted.
President Donald Trump’s 1776 Commission was supposed to be the definitive “patriotic” rejoinder to the academic left for what conservatives view as a slanderous rendering of U.S. history. But the report released by the commission on Monday has been mocked by historians as slapdash and slanted. And a good chunk appears lifted or recycled from other publications.
An entire page of the report suggesting classroom discussion topics for teachers appears to be copied nearly verbatim from an opinion piecepublished in 2008 by one of the commission’s members, Thomas Lindsay.
The similarities are pronounced enough to raise questions about how much original work actually went into the construction of the 1776 report. And it will undoubtedly fuel criticism that the final product was not meant to be an academic endeavor but, rather, a partisan effort to tilt the educational playing field.
Thanks. I downloaded them and will add them to my offline reading material. Calibre is a great tool for organizing reading material in many different file formats.Something tells me that the Whitehouse link will soon die after the anti-American President gets sworn in - so I attached it here. It's an interesting read.
Thank you. Glad I did. Biden has already taken it down. I'm glad some people on this forum can read.Thanks. I downloaded them and will add them to my offline reading material. Calibre is a great tool for organizing reading material in many different file formats.