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You know what the Obamites say about their predecessors, the George W. Bushies: They were a bunch of diplomatic blunderers, when they were deigning to try diplomacy at all.(The Week)(Barack Obama)(Brief article)

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You know what the Obamites say about their predecessors, the George W. Bushies: They were a bunch of diplomatic blunderers, when they were deigning to try diplomacy at all. By contrast, they, the Obamites, are all understanding and smoothness. Which brings us to Secretary of State Clinton's meeting with her Russian counterpart. She, President Obama, and Vice President Biden had been saying they wanted to "press the reset button" on U.S.-Russia ...

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