The Week -
8 Oct 2020 04:46

There is nothing more sacred and indispensable to American democracy than the electoral process, that time-honored opportunity for citizens to hear out their potential leaders and decide the course of the country for the next four years. But then sometimes a fly lands on a candidate's head, and the electorate collectively short circuits. Midway through the vice presidential debate, a Musca domestica — that is, a humble housefly — decided to rest its weary wings on the snowfield of Pence's ha...
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