Election Season: Stranger-than-fiction moments
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•This election season has been a fire hose of strange-than-fiction moments. Here are seven of them
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Oscar Wilde once wrote, “Life imitates art.” In a Platonic dialogue titled “The Decay of Lying ,” he’s arguing for aestheticism over realism in literature.
For our politicians, in language Donald Trump will understand, some free advice from a lover of novels and truth: Worship the facts.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once found a dead bear cub on the side of the road, loaded it into his trunk, showed it to his pals, took some photos with it, and then deposited it in Central Park staged next to a bicycle.
In 2012 , RFK Jr. said in a divorce deposition that “a wormgot into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died” In The Office, Will Arnett ’s character in The Office said he can’t just hand you my plan.
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