
The AP today reports that Rolls Royce has opened a showroom in Cambodia, one of the world's poorest countries.
Cambodia's average per capita annual income is about $2,600, a bit less than 1 percent of the cost of the cheapest Rolls-Royce. However, a small but wealthy elite lives in the capital of the mostly rural nation.
This prompted Al Jazeera's Lisa Fletcher to tweet:

But think: The sticker price of a Rolls isn't too far from the price of one lousy speech by Hillary Clinton.
At least by century's end the guy would have a nice car.
