· Updated January 16, 2025 12:31 AM · 4 min read read
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"Many a true word is spoken in jest."
The proverb dates back to Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Cook's Tale" from his Canterbury Tales. It suggests that truthfulness frequently surfaces through comedic lines. Now, if there's anyone in America who should avoid the temptation to be humorous, it's undoubtedly Hillary Clinton, the most unfunny person in the nation.
"Many a true word is spoken in jest."
The proverb dates back to Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Cook's Tale" from his Canterbury Tales. It suggests that truthfulness frequently surfaces through comedic lines. Now, if there's anyone in America who should avoid the temptation to be humorous, it's undoubtedly Hillary Clinton, the most unfunny person in the nation.…