Populist leader alleged to have ‘copied word for word’ a monologue by TV show’s fictional president Jed Bartlet

Argentina’s rightwing populist president, Javier Milei, has been accused of plagiarising a chunk of his recent speech to the United Nations general assembly from the political drama The West Wing.

“It seems like fiction, but it isn’t,” the left-leaning Buenos Aires newspaper Página 12 reported on Friday, claiming Milei had “copied, word for word, a monologue” by the television show’s fictional president, Josiah “Jed” Bartlet.

Suspicions over Milei’s address surfaced this week when the political columnist Carlos Pagni flagged the “extraordinary” similarities between part of the president’s speech and words uttered by Martin Sheen’s Bartlet 21 years earlier. “Didn’t anyone else notice?” Pagni wrote in the newspaper La Nación, before transcribing the words of both men.

  • DragonTypeWyvern
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    2 months ago

    You are entirely too invested in not being wrong about a historical fact of etymology. You can just say “okay fair enough.”

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      2 months ago

      Oh etymology has very little to do with political philosophy. And the problem is I actually like this stuff. So I will go deep on it. Although I do usually work more within Liberal ideology and Authoritarian practicality. But looking at some socialist stuff was like picking up a new toy for me.