Cheryl Hines’ memoir, “Unscripted,” hasn’t raced up any best-seller lists, so it’s up to Olivia Nuzzi, her husband Robert F. Kennedy’s reported “digital” lover, to deliver the hit tome that may give Americans insight into the controversial anti-vaccine campaigner who broke with his famous political family to ally himself with President Donald Trump and to put his own stamp on America’s health care system.

But judging from an excerpt of Nuzzi’s upcoming book, “American Canto,” which was published in Vanity Fair Monday , any reader will have to wade through the disgraced journalist’s literary pretensions and stubbornly elliptical language to get to anything that resembles an account of her supposedly steamy non-physical love affair with Kennedy.

One concrete thing that the former New Yor

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