A Quote by Goldie

Simon Cowell is the George Bush of the music industry. — © Goldie
Simon Cowell is the George Bush of the music industry.
I've always maintained a good relationship with Simon Cowell, and obviously I have a great respect for him, and his show provided me with a platform to reach a lot of people, so I have the upmost respect for Simon Cowell.
I was the first judge in the 'Indian Idol' format. The biggest risk when you adapt a format from a country in the West is how to make it your own, so I remember at the press conference for Indian 'X Factor,' the press would ask, 'Who is Simon Cowell?' And I said 'Why don't you ask Simon Cowell, 'Who is Sonu Nigam?'
Maybe Simon Cowell for his effect on music. I call him Slimy Cowpat.
I hate to be the one to defend George Bush, but you have to be able to disconnect the professional George Bush from the personal George Bush. I know all the anti-war folks think he is a monster, but he is still a very personable, nice person.
George W. Bush gave a commencement speech at Southern Methodist University this weekend. It was pretty inspirational. He said, 'As I like to tell the 'C' students, you too can be president.' Even George W. Bush has George W. Bush comedy material in his act.
When I watched American Idol, I always thought Simon was the most realistic. Simon's like, It was absolutely horrid. That's what they tell in the music industry.
I'm becoming the Simon Cowell of fashion.
Goodness, that Simon Cowell is a sensitive soul.
I don't have anything against Simon Cowell and 'The X Factor.'
I love Simon Cowell, he's a dear friend.
I'm proud to be involved with Simon Cowell and 'X Factor.
Simon Cowell is a pretty rough guy.
I'm proud to be involved with Simon Cowell and 'X Factor.'
Unfortunately, there is no 'X Factor U.S.A.' without Simon Cowell.
Michael Jackson doesn't really belong on this planet. He's the most important figure in the history of music. He'll be remembered far longer than George Bush will. 200 years from now, people will be talking about Michael Jackson, and no one's going to mention George Bush.
George Bush Junior [George W Bush] was a religious fanatic, and Tony Blair wasn't far behind in a way.
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