The Very Definition Of Muggeridge's Law

Malcolm Muggeridge’s Law states that there is no way that a writer of fiction can compete with real life for its pure absurdity. Such as this example: “James E. McGreevey, who resigned the governorship under a cloud of scandal, has a new job teaching law, ethics and leadership at one of New Jersey

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