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At the second debate of the 2016 Presidential election, a mild, bashful, Midwestern everyman named Ken Bone, sporting a tomato-red cable-knit sweater, stepped forward to inquire about Trump’s and Clinton’s energy policies—and became an immediate internet sensation. Memes and emojis were made; Ken Bone cookies were sold; jokey “Sexy Ken Bone” Halloween costumes were rushed to market. And then, after a bit, it was all over. A new documentary short paints a fuller picture of the man in the red sweater, and of life—both ordinary and complex—after going viral. Watch the full film at the link in our bio.


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