Better late than never: Really?
by Cal Thomas, Tribune Content Agency
Nov 28, 2017
2 minutes
The English poet of the Middle Ages, Geoffrey Chaucer, is generally credited with coining the phrase that has been updated in modern English to read, "better late than never." It means to do something or to arrive later than expected may not be good, but it is better than not at all.
That may not be true in the case of former President Bill
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