THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018
Trump’s 545th Day In Office
Making Our FLOTUS Great Again
This Morning at the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were all talking about how much things have changed in Ohio since the third week in July 2016. Was that when Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane personally covered the Republican National Convention in Cleveland? You bet! As the official voice of the Conservative Agenda and the publication of record for all of the Conservative proceedings in America, our readers knew to expect nothing less, because that’s when all those Obama and Hillary Supporters in the Press were trying to find anything to complain about Melania Trump’s amazing speech on that Monday night.
“Obviously they were all following our Official “Disingenuous DemocRAT Talking Points Memo” E-dition,” Kane explained, where whiny Liberals couldn’t stop accusing Melania of plagiarizing 22 words from Michelle Obama’s 2008 ‘I Support My Husband’ Speech. And nobody was surprised when it was the lead story on every newscast during that 24 hour news cycle.
Do you think they all forgot how Obama had borrowed “Just Words” from Deval Patrick?
And Breitbart said Michelle Obama had copied Saul Alinsky in that speech Melania Trump allegedly plagiarized. [MORE]
Sorry Liberals, Melania Trump Did Not PLAGARIZE Michelle Obama’s speech. Let’s face it, all first ladies have given that same speech at some point because they all resonate the same universal concepts. The fact is, the IOTW Report says you can go back and look at Laura Bush’s speech, Nancy Reagan, and even Hillary when she was first lady and find the same type of comments. [MORE]
And did Leftists really want to talk about plagiarism? Surely they must’ve forgotten how JFK stole what was to become the best-known quote of his 1961 inaugural address – from his old headmaster? It became one of the most famous political speeches in history, but he enraged his former classmates by plagiarizing the line “ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country,” which they had heard “time and time again” in a similar form at school.
Donald Trump had planned to borrow a few words for his acceptance speech. Wouldn’t it have been funny if he’d said something like this?