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This month in Esquire, we feature the best presidents our country never had: five unimpeachable 20th century statesmen, in a five-cover “What I’ve Learned” special. They are Leon Maria Guerrero, who was exiled for his brilliance; the 5’4”

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We suffered the unwieldiest of mnemonics and attempted to commit to their nonsense some semblance of logic,” goes a line in Angelo Lacuesta’s short story “An Untold Story.”

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Google before you tweet is the new think before you speak.” That epithet is not original to me: I got it from the interwebs.

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