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Greg Corombos of Radio America and Jim Geraghty of National Review enjoy watching Hillary Clinton claim people keep calling her untrustworthy because they are liars who want to stop her from bringing positive change to America. They sigh as Italy covers up nude art and refuses to serve wine at a state dinner so as not to offend the Iranian president. And they get a get a kick out of Hillary Clinton continuing to insist she did nothing wrong with her private server.
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I’m hesitant to agree with Greg that the Italians were allowing themselves to be pushed around by the Iranians for covering up nude art on the tour. Had the Iranians demanded the covering/removal/destruction of the art as imperative to the success of the visit, that would be one thing. This strikes me more as courtesy than kowtow.
Whatever happened to ‘ when in Rome’ ?