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He championed, or at least failed to strenuously protest, the Vatican's effort to spy on nuns.
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All of which is further evidence for the wisdom in that line from Hamlet about the lady protesting too much: strenuously asserting something is often a sign that, really, you doubt it, or believe the opposite.
All reasonable points, but so strenuously repeated that the carmakers doth protest too much.
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