So Tony Blair, having claimed never to have seen the movie "The Queen" manages to include a completely fictionalized scene from the movie in his memoir.
Stealing scenes from the movies and thinking they actually happened, just like Reagan.
At least Blair borrowed from a fiction which had a character based on himself.
Reagan always seemed to interpose his persona into fictions that had nothing to do with him.
I would guess that he is at this moment telling Charlton Heston about his meeting with God, and it's all from Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments."
when your own words fail, plagarize. Poor Tony. No one will buy his book or even let him sell it. Is he bringing it to the Daily Show for some help? vox
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At least Blair borrowed from a fiction which had a character based on himself.
Reagan always seemed to interpose his persona into fictions that had nothing to do with him.
I would guess that he is at this moment telling Charlton Heston about his meeting with God, and it's all from Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments."
At least Bush's Poodle didn't plagiarize from Lady and the Tramp, Benji and 101 Dalmations.
I bet he thinks The Master, too.
you forgot lassie.
i hope john stewart is hard on him next week.
when your own words fail, plagarize. Poor Tony. No one will buy his book or even let him sell it. Is he bringing it to the Daily Show for some help? vox
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