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"Poor humanity," wrote Alphonse Daudet, "you shouldn't tell it everything".
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Americans bought Reagan's act, though he was as creepy as they come, a poor simulation of humanity, a bona fide authoritarian wrapped in the cozy trappings of grandpa, sort of like the sadistic child-stalking Santa Claus.
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