The article traces the origin of Sir Robert Muldoon's famous 'brain drain' one-liner, revealing it was borrowed from a political cartoonist, Tom Scott, who in turn adapted a line from Irish writer Brendan Behan, highlighting the shared history and often uncredited nature of such笑
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