Bidenism

Etymology
From. The "plagiarism" sense is a reference to the September 1987 plagiarism scandal that ended.

Noun

 * 1)  A quip, phrase or aphorism commonly said by  (born 1942), American politician and the 46th president of the United States.
 * 2)  An instance of plagiarism, or the act of plagiarism.
 * 3) * Summer 1988, Cristine Russell, Newsletter of the, p. 14:
 * This is an election year, so forgive me if I steal a line from a more innocent time to ask also for help from the rest of you (not to be accused of a Bidenism, it's from JFK's inaugural address)
 * 1) * January 1989,, Hearings before the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, page 94:
 * That was Mr. Seidman's line. I don't want to do a Bidenism here.
 * 1) * 1991, attorneys representing the City of, brief submitted to the California Court of Appeal (2nd District), page 22:
 * (We have not used quotation marks in this paragraph because that from which it is basically copied is in an unpublished decision of Division 7; we give credit only to avoid any claim of "Bidenism.")
 * That was Mr. Seidman's line. I don't want to do a Bidenism here.
 * 1) * 1991, attorneys representing the City of, brief submitted to the California Court of Appeal (2nd District), page 22:
 * (We have not used quotation marks in this paragraph because that from which it is basically copied is in an unpublished decision of Division 7; we give credit only to avoid any claim of "Bidenism.")