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In 1998, President Bill Clinton staged a nationally broadcast discussion with the president at the time, Jiang Zemin, about human rights, the Dalai Lama and perhaps China's most taboo topic, the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
Though it's fair to point out that when President Clinton came to China in 1998 he enjoyed a nationally broadcast discussion with the president at the time, Jiang Zemin, about human rights and other sensitive topics, the contrast with today says more about China than it does about differences in American approaches.
I'm sure when Lynn Cheney was not yet ready to broadcast discussion about her daughter being a lesbian -- she was privately tormented.
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