Plagiarism scandal claims career of top White House aide

I’m a little disappointed that multiple instances of plagiarism led to the resignation of a top White House aide yesterday. It’s not that Tim Goeglein had a good excuse (he didn’t), and it’s not that he deserved to keep his job (he didn’t), it’s just that I’d much prefer to see White House officials resign for some of the Bushies’ more serious crimes. This feels like busting Capone for tax evasion.

An aide to President Bush responsible for outreach to conservative and Christian groups resigned Friday after acknowledging that he had plagiarized material for a column he wrote for his hometown paper in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Special assistant Tim Goeglein admitted lifting material from an essay about college education by former Dartmouth professor Jeffrey L. Hart and presenting it as his own in a guest column Thursday for the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. Other allegations of plagiarism quickly surfaced after Goeglein informed White House officials of the situation Friday morning, and by day’s end he said he would step down.

On its Web site Friday, the newspaper said 20 of 38 Goeglein columns between 2000 and 2008 contained “portions copied from other sources without attribution.” […]

“There are no excuses. I am entirely at fault, and you have my sincerest apology. I pray you will forgive me,” Goeglein, 44, said in the e-mail to Hart. Neither e-mail alluded to other cases of plagiarism or offered an explanation for the use of the plagiarized material.

Once Goeglein was busted on his first instance, it was probably safe to assume there’d be more. And sure enough, once the examples started piling up, his career was over.

But looking back at this White House’s record of wrongdoing — the lies, the cover-ups, the extra-constitutional envelope-pushing — it’s unfulfilling to see Bushies resign in disgrace for relatively minor transgressions. Plenty of top White House officials have been forced from their posts, but for what? Plagiarism? Shoplifting? Given this gang’s conduct for the last seven years, it seems like they’re skating on the serious stuff, and getting busted for relatively minor mistakes.

That said, there is some irony in seeing Goeglein go down for stealing others’ work and claiming it as his own. He was, after, all, largely responsible for maintaining the relationship between the White House and the religious right, and promoting the president’s “faith-based” initative.

Here’s an excerpt from an NYT profile on Goeglein from 2004. As it happens, his favorite phrase is, “I really do mean this.”

Karl Rove, the president’s top political strategist, is famous in well-connected Washington for his tireless round of telephone calls and personal contacts with influential conservatives around the country. But even Mr. Rove has his limits — calls he cannot make, hands he cannot shake and meetings he cannot attend. For those, he has Timothy Goeglein.

When opponents of abortion were holding a rally on Mr. Bush’s first day in office, for example, Senator Sam Brownback, Republican of Kansas, called Mr. Goeglein from below the speakers’ platform to press the White House for a statement of support. Within an hour, Mr. Brownback received a call with a vow that Mr. Bush would cancel federal support for international groups that provide or advise abortion, a break from the president’s delicate approach to the issue during his campaign.

Mr. Goeglein, a slender, pink-cheeked 40-year-old Midwesterner who looks about half his age, is the official White House liaison to conservatives and to Christian groups. He is Mr. Rove’s legman on the right. “He is a constant set of eyes and ears,” said Edwin J. Feulner, president of the Heritage Foundation. Mr. Feulner said he saw Mr. Goeglein two or three times a week at meals, meetings or social events. “If I have a message I want to get to Rove or the administration, I will scribble out a note to Tim, and within 24 hours I will get a response back. For lots of things, he is sort of one-stop shopping for a point of access to the administration.”

Christian conservatives, in particular, say that Mr. Goeglein (pronounced GAIG-line) has been an important conduit to the White House for their demands that Mr. Bush stop financing family planning groups that support abortion, heavily publicize a signing of anti-abortion legislation, block stem-cell research and oppose same-sex marriage – all calls that the president has heeded….

In an interview in a briefing room near his office in the Old Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House, Mr. Goeglein – an earnest speaker who punctuates his conversation with the phrase “and I really do mean this” – insisted that his job was to convey information to and from the whole administration, not just his boss, Mr. Rove. “The wonderful thing for me is that I recognize each and every day that I work for the president of the United States, the president of all the people, not some.”

But conservatives outside the White House say they view Mr. Goeglein mainly as an extension of Mr. Rove. And stalwarts of the right say that, even as some conservatives have grown sharply critical of the administration’s spending or of the war in Iraq, his function as a hot line to the White House helps keep the Bush administration more closely allied with their movement than any previous administration has been.

Mr. Goeglein majored in journalism and English at Indiana University. But after interning for Senator Dan Quayle, he fell into politics, first working as a spokesman for Senator Daniel R. Coats of Indiana, a champion of conservative Christian causes. In 2000, Mr. Goeglein was the spokesman for Gary L. Bauer in his Christian conservative campaign against Mr. Bush for the Republican presidential nomination.

What a shame.

It makes me wonder what is really going on. This hardly warranted a slap (more like kudos)…so what gives? Keep sniffing someone… Anyone?

  • Another fundie fuckwit bites the dust and in so doing proves these morons haven’t got the brains god gave a bucket of sand.

    Paraphrasing Mark Twain: “Consider a Republican, then consider a moron; ahh, but I repeat myself.”

  • Goeglein, one hopes, at least had the sense of shame to be embarrassed enough about his hackitude to leave. If only others in this administration had a functioning sense of shame to compel them to do the same.

    The sad thing is there a conservative business out there that will be willing to provide highly paid work for this intellectual thief of a yes man because they’ll prize his “loyalty uber alles” approach to sucking up to the boss. The ability to think independently and creatively is obviously not a trait of conservatives

  • Plagiarism is not a “relatively minor” transgression. I too would like to see Bushies prosecuted for all of their crimes, but that is no reason to minimize the seriousness of plagiarism.

  • This moron’s career is not over–he is just changing jobs, for he will be well
    taken care of somewhere else within the right wing hack machine. I am
    shocked of course to find yet another Christianist caught stealing.

  • Another Republican espousing “Christian” values while being fundamentally dishonest? How can this be? Say it ain’t so!

    Is his name really pronounced “gagline”? Is there anyone working the Bush Administration who isn’t a worthless hack?

  • As far as I know, there are few pop songs about plagiarism. One of the best is “Cemetery Gates” by The Smiths. Morrissey warns, “If you must write prose and poems, the words you use should be your own/Don’t plagiarize or take on loan/There’s always someone, somewhere with a big nose who knows/Who trips you up and laughs when you fall.”

  • But looking back at this White House’s record of wrongdoing — the lies, the cover-ups, the extra-constitutional envelope-pushing — it’s unfulfilling to see Bushies resign in disgrace for relatively minor transgressions. Plenty of top White House officials have been forced from their posts, but for what? Plagiarism? Shoplifting? Given this gang’s conduct for the last seven years, it seems like they’re skating on the serious stuff, and getting busted for relatively minor mistakes.

    CB, I’d use a different analogy then the Capone analogy that you used.

    BushCo is like a gang that kicks out members for shoplifting for fear it might draw attention to their far more unsavory activities like drug running, prostitution, and murder.

  • In his radio address this morning Bush “called on entertainers and professional athletes to serve as role models for young people.”

    At least he had the sense not to call on anyone in his administration.

  • Lets see:
    Lie to the american people….CRIME
    Lie to congress…………..CRIME
    Declaring war on a country that had NO WEPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION…..CRIME
    Plagiarism….naughty….

  • No WMD, how about Chemical Ali and the hundreds of thousands Kurds and Iranians killed by what? Plagiarism from Obama? Liberals like those who comment on this site, will destroy our oil companies, our drug companies and our mortgage companies. They will badly weaken our national security. They will open the flood gates to more trespassers. They will pile handout on top of handout to pander for votes.

  • via WaPo in ’04:

    “One of the principal roles of public liaison is not only explaining policies that have been decided but to faithfully and accurately report into the White House bloodstream” the views of conservatives, he, (Goeglein), said.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23206-2004Dec23.html

    Ahhh yes…. “faithful and accurate reporting”…always in demand by the true believers.

    First time I saw this self rightous, apple cheeked little con artist at the elbow of Dear Leader I thought that his baby faced, asswipe persona reminded me of Ralph Reed. He still does but that was before the movie “There Will Be Blood” came out and now that I think of it, sweet/corrupt Timothy G. reminds me of the nasty little holy shyster, Eli Sunday.

    Plagiarism will do. His scarlet P will go well with his rosy cheeks.

  • It not like busting Al Capone for tax evasion; it’s like busting Al Capone’s accountant for jaywalking.

  • The White House aide at least admitted he plagiarized and resigned.
    Plagiarism is serious…now if another politician i.e. Senator B. H. Obama
    would also do all of us the same honor. His continuation of plagiarism in
    speeches, recent ads, mailers, health plans, etc., etc., I don’t think he has
    an “original idea” in his head!

  • He was a regular coulumnist, so he was probably paid. So there’s that little problem too.

    Furthermore, if he was writing under his White House title (which is illegal), it would have been government propoganda.

  • So Ann (post 15), as you know, Mr. Goeglein resigned after being outed with obvious lies. Surely your claims of Mr. Obamma are equally supported by facts? Except you mentioned none. Please enlighten us, and the world, to your evidence. You could be as famous as Linda Tripp, and equally as decorated by the neo-conservative morally correct. She got six figures for sitting on her fat ass, and in todays dollars you could get more! C’mon girl, open the bag of goods on Obamma, that no-good no-flag-on-lapel wearin liberal. I think you’re full of shit, and you’ll only prove me right… right? Go kick a puppy neoshit.

  • No songs featuring plagiarism? May I remind you:

    “I am never forget the day I first meet the great Lobachevsky.
    In one word he told me secret of success in mathematics: Plagiarize!

    Plagiarize,
    Let no one else’s work evade your eyes,
    Remember why the good Lord made your eyes,
    So don’t shade your eyes,
    But plagiarize, plagiarize, plagiarize…
    Only be sure always to call it please, “research”.”

    Which I would gladly claim as my own, but Tom Lehrer beat me to it.

    (Sadly, he no longer is writing songs, though I am sympathetic to his argument:
    “In 2003 he commented that his particular brand of political satire is more difficult in the modern world: “The real issues I don’t think most people touch. The Clinton jokes are all about Monica Lewinsky and all that stuff and not about the important things, like the fact that he wouldn’t ban landmines… I’m not tempted to write a song about George W. Bush. I couldn’t figure out what sort of song I would write. That’s the problem: I don’t want to satirise George Bush and his puppeteers, I want to vaporise them.”)

    And one more point. While Lehrer is retired, he’s still alive. His choice for the current election?
    “In a phone call to Gene Weingarten of The Washington Post on February 11, 2008, Lehrer instructed Weingarten to “Just tell the people that I am voting for Obama.”

    (Both quotes are plagiarized from to be found in the Wikipedia article on Lehrer.)

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