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Olbermann wondered whether Coulter attacked Jayson Blair for plagiarism; she did

July 06, 2006 1:55 pm ET

SUMMARY: Discussing charges of plagiarism against Ann Coulter, Keith Olbermann wondered whether Coulter had attacked former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair, who resigned from the Times amid allegations that he fabricated facts and committed plagiarism. A Media Matters for America review produced several examples of Coulter attacking Blair for plagiarism and repeatedly invoking the disgraced reporter to attack the Times and score conservative political points.

Discussing charges of plagiarism against right-wing pundit Ann Coulter on the July 5 edition of MSNBC's Countdown, host Keith Olbermann asked John Barrie, the creator of the iThenticate plagiarism-probing system, whether while "[g]oing through the material" in Coulter's most recent book, Godless: The Church of Liberalism (Crown Forum, June 2006), or any of Coulter's columns, Barrie "s[aw] anything in there by her" about former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair, who resigned from the Times amid allegations that he fabricated facts and lifted others' work without attribution. Barrie recalled that he had read "a little bit about what Ann Coulter had to say about Jayson Blair and, from my understanding, she pretty much skewered Mr. Blair for what he did back at The New York Times." Indeed, a Media Matters for America review produced examples of Coulter attacking Blair for plagiarism and repeatedly invoking the disgraced reporter to attack the Times and score conservative political points.

As the New York Post reported on July 2, Barrie "claimed he found at least three instances of what he calls 'textbook plagiarism' " in Godless, as well as "verbatim lifts in Coulter's weekly column," after running the text through his iThenticate system. According to the weblog TPM Muckraker, "Barrie confirmed that Universal Press Syndicate, which distributes Coulter's columns to over 100 newspapers around the country, called him twice yesterday," and that "they want to review a copy of Barrie's 'report' before making a comment."

A Media Matters review found several examples of Coulter blasting Blair for having engaged in plagiarism when news of Blair's misdeeds became public in May 2003:

In addition, Coulter has repeatedly invoked Blair in recent years to attack the Times. Some examples include:

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