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Although no one political party has a monopoly on the presidential apology, Republicans, more often than Democrats, have equated a lack of public regret with strength, particularly in conducting foreign policy.
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It is that "hubris," equating to a lack of understanding of the meaning of corporate responsibility at the top - as opposed to easily pointed fingers at the action of a handful of "rogue employees" -- that is most chilling.
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