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  1. Feb 9, 2020 · In the Power movie, a Pony Soldier is a Royal Canadian Mountie. Essentially, it appears to be a homespun way to jokingly call someone a liar concocted by Biden from memories of the movies mentioned above.

  2. Feb 10, 2020 · Joe Biden used a phrase attributed to John Wayne to respond to a young voter's question about his electability. The phrase is part of his folksy style, but some see it as condescending and outdated.

    • What Does The Term “Pony Soldier” Mean?
    • What About “Dog-Faced”? What Does That Mean?
    • The Effect of Nonsense
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    There is a movie that came out in 1952 called “Pony Soldier,” and in the movie, the term “Pony Soldier” is used to refer to a Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who is also the protagonist of the film. The term also appeared in “Hondo,” a John Wayne film that came out in 1953. Other than that, “pony soldier” is an esoteric term that isn’t used much by ...

    In “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon,” another John Wayne film but one that came out in 1949, the phrase a “dog-faced soldier” is used to describe American soldiers. As a matter of fact, at the end of the movie, the narrator talks about the Second Cavalry Regiment and says, “So, here they are. The dog-faced soldiers, the regulars, the fifty-cents a day pro...

    Although no one knows for certain what Joe Biden meant when he said, “a lying dog-faced pony soldier,” the expression itself brought to the fore a recurring problem with the new president-elect. You see, rather than giving Moore a straight answer, Biden deflected with his “pony soldier” retort and then went on a different tangent. This even frustra...

    Learn the origin and meaning of the term "pony soldier" and how Joe Biden used it in a debate. Find out the difference between "pony soldier" and "dog-faced soldier" and their connection to John Wayne movies.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pony_SoldierPony Soldier - Wikipedia

    Pony Soldier is a 1952 American Northern Western film set in Canada, but filmed in Sedona, Arizona. It is based on a 1951 Saturday Evening Post story "Mounted Patrol" by Garnett Weston. It was retitled MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties in Britain and The Last Arrow in France, Spain, and Italy.

  4. A Canadian Mountie tries to rescue white hostages from the Cree Indians in Montana in this drama western. The film features Tyrone Power, Cameron Mitchell, Thomas Gomez and other actors, and was released in 1952.

    • (838)
    • Drama, Western
    • Joseph M. Newman
    • 1952-12-19
  5. Feb 2, 2022 · Pony Soldier with Tyrone Power 1952 - 1080p HD Film. In 1876, a Canadian North West Mounted Police Constable must obtain the release of white hostages captured by the Cree tribes that are...

    • 82 min
    • 13K
    • Cinema4Reel
  6. Pony Soldier (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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