3 July 2009 1:24 PM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »
By Michael Janofsky
There he was, in a most improbable place, wearing a red satin shirt with brocade and blue sergeant stripes. He waved to fans. He flashed a "V" sign. He signed autographs.
On April 1, 2004, Michael Jackson was in the House -- the House of Representatives. For all the trips I had made to Capitol Hill as a Washington correspondent for The New York Times, I had never seen anything so incongruous.
The people doing the people's work were doing nothing of the kind. They crowded the hallways, squealing like teenagers, craning for a glimpse of the ... »
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