Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Reagan Speechwriter: Biden Just Plagiarized From Reagan

"Somewhere, one suspects President Reagan is shaking his head and saying of Biden: Well, there he goes again."
Jeffrey Lord, Aug. 13th  
Photo plagiarised from the article below
"Yesterday, former Vice President Joe Biden introduced his running mate, California Sen. Kamala Harris.
"Biden said,
We can define America simply in one word: “Possibilities.” Possibilities. Let me say it again; possibilities. That’s America.
"Watching as Biden said this was one Ken Khachigian. Ken was astonished. Ken, you see, was once a speechwriter for our former boss — President Ronald Reagan. And he quickly sent a note to his former colleagues — accompanied by a copy of a speech delivered by President Reagan on September 3, 1984. The president was speaking at a Reagan–Bush campaign rally in Fountain Valley, California. And in his typical, always upbeat Reagan style, the president said, among other things, this:
Now, we’ve heard what others have offered to the American people today, in this year. They have said that America is nothing if it isn’t promises. Well, America isn’t about promises; it never has been. America is about promise. It’s about possibility.
"Say again, bold print for emphasis supplied, here is Biden:
We can define America simply in one word: “Possibilities.” Possibilities. Let me say it again; possibilities. That’s America.
"Here is Reagan: “Well, America isn’t about promises; it never has been. America is about promise. It’s about possibility.”

"In other words? Says Ken: “Reagan spoke 36 years ago saying America is ‘about possibility.’ Biden swiped it straight out of that speech.' ”... More...

Joe Biden’s Real Plagiarism: Socialism  "The big flap over Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden plagiarizing the words of Canada’s former New Democrat Party late leader Jack Layton is proof positive about how out of touch most mainstream media really is.
"Goofy Joe was caught plagiarizing the words of Jack Layton is his farewell before death address to this nation.  In absentia, Layton is accused of plagiarizing former Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier from 1916 in his ‘Goodbye To The World Note’.
The main point the mainstream and social media are missing is that ALL Liberals speak the same language and continue to plagiarize each other in order to drive home their talking points—even after joining the ranks of the Dearly Departed.“At a speech at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, Biden’s final address included the lines, “For love is more powerful than hate. Hope is more powerful than fear. And light is more powerful than dark.” (National Post, Aug. 21, 2020)

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