Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Biden Unsuitable To Be President. Chutzpah! Edge of War Kissinger. Can Democrats Elect A Republican and Republicans Eliminate A Rino?


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It is obvious to anyone with a brain and capable of clear headed thinking not muddied by political bias, Biden is neither suited to be president nor able to handle the many challenges of the Oval Office.

The longer he remains in office the opportunities for a rapacious China to act at will increases.  Today was the anniversary of Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal done so against the advice of just about every adviser from the man in the street to the Highest Level of The Pentagon.  In typical and historical fashion Biden took off on his own direction and proved he has not been right on a major issue since entering government.   God only knows where Biden will take us or be taken.

If he even had a plan the execution was disastrous. We left behind thousands of sacred commitments to those who put their lives on the line for our nation and military equipment in the billions of dollars. This equipment is sorely needed in Ukraine.

No one should trust our word.  Our adversaries gloat. The longer he remains in office the greater the threat of an unwanted war.


The Biden Presidency has established a new category of Executive incompetency.
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Like Attorney Welch said during the McCarthy trials have you no shame sir.  Well apparently Democrats can't spell the word.  Texas' Gov. Abbott  has been accused by Mayor Adams of New York of playing politics with people's lives who he is busing to New York  The height of naked chutzpah.
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America is 'on edge of war with Russia and China', says former US secretary of State Henry Kissinger
By Elizabeth Elkind, Politics Reporter For Dailymail.Com


Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger warned on Friday that the United States could be 'on the edge of war' with and , as the Biden administration grapples with its historically low relations with the two autocratic regimes.

Without naming names, the 99-year-old statesman suggested that American leaders have 'trouble defining a direction' in today's political climate, which he believes has contributed to rising global tensions.

'We are at the edge of war with Russia and China on issues which we partly created,' Kissinger told the .

'All you can do is not to accelerate the tensions and to create options, and for that you have to have some purpose.' 

He described a global order on which rests the balance of moral and geopolitical stability, in which countries acknowledge each other's sometimes opposing values but keeping them separate from the negotiating table.

But Kissinger told the Journal that US leaders and voters today have trouble separating 'personal relationships with the adversary' from maintaining stable diplomatic talks.

Henry Kissinger served as Secretary of State under former President Richard Nixon

'I think that the current period has a great trouble defining a direction,' Kissinger said. 

'It’s very responsive to the emotion of the moment.'

He suggested that leaders in today's American political climate have trouble separating personal relationships from diplomatic links

His warning comes just days after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's controversial trip to Taiwan, which was vehemently opposed by China's government as a violation of the US's longstanding One China Policy.

Even President Joe Biden and the US military made their hesitations with the trip clear, though it went ahead with very little advanced notice of the Speaker's arrival in Taipei.

But Kissinger urged the Biden administration to hold steady to the diplomatic status quo, even amid bipartisan calls for the president to get tougher on Beijing.

'The policy that was carried out by both parties has produced and allowed the progress of Taiwan into an autonomous democratic entity and has preserved peace between China and the U.S. for 50 years,' Kissinger explained.

'One should be very careful, therefore, in measures that seem to change the basic structure.'

His warning also came three days before it was reported early on Sunday morning that another Congressional delegation from the US, carrying both Senators and House lawmakers, is en route to Taipei.

Kissinger suggested Russia's invasion of Ukraine means Kyiv must now be considered at least an informal part of NATO

Meanwhile he urged caution on any change or stress to the US and China's fragile peace on Taiwan

China conducts more live-fire drills amid tension with Taiwan

Washington officials have insisted to Beijing that Congress acts independently from the executive branch, and so the visits have no bearing on US diplomatic policy. 

Still, it has not stopped Chinese officials and state media from making dire warnings of consequences if the US continues on its path. 

But Kissinger also appeared to shift his stance on Ukraine joining NATO, nearly five months after Russian leader Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of the neighboring Slavic state.

He previously earned criticism for suggesting NATO's openness to Ukraine joining its defensive pact was to blame for Russia's brutal and unprovoked attack.

'I was in favor of the full independence of Ukraine, but I thought its best role was something like Finland,' Kissinger said in reference to Finland's deal that includes having no standing military of its own.

'Now I consider, one way or the other, formally or not, Ukraine has to be treated in the aftermath of this as a member of NATO.'
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Tonight we will learn whether Democrats are able to re-elect a Republican from Wyoming and whether Republicans can elect one of their own and knock another Rino out of the box?
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