George Clooney’s comments weren’t new

headshot of smirking clooney with the caption I am always right
Clooney has blasted Adriana Huffington for adding his comments to the Huffington Post. His remarks about lilly-livered Dems and the leadup to war were lifted from earlier remarks and cut and pasted together to make the blog post:

On Monday, a blog [post] criticizing Democrats, ostensibly written by Clooney, was posted on the site. But it turns out the quotes were compiled from Clooney interviews. “Miss Huffington’s blog is purposefully misleading,” Clooney said yesterday. She responded that Clooney’s rep OK’d the blog [post] and insisted, “This was an honest misunderstanding . . . between Clooney and [his] publicist.” Clooney flack Stan Rosenfeld snapped back,: “This was not a misunderstanding, it was misrepresentation.”

We bitched that Clooney should keep his mouth shut at any inopportune time for him, and he was trying to. It seems Clooney is always right.

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