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Nixon goes to China

How Not to Make Comparisons Between Iran and China

Published June 8, 2014by Guest Contributor 8 Comments

by Paul Pillar One of the most famous zingers in American political history is Lloyd Bentsen’s “you’re no Jack Kennedy” line in his 1988 vice presidential candidates’ debate with Dan Quayle. Quayle’s preceding remark in the debate actually had not… Continue Reading  

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