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Truly sick:
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Biden seems to prefer nuclear bombs and Israel haters?
https://www.frontpagemag.com/
And:
https://www.breitbart.com/
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Anti-voter ID activists storm Georgia Capitol:
https://pjmedia.com/columns/
And:
There goes America:
https://amgreatness.com/2021/
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Obama reverts back to his roots: https://pjmedia.com/culture/
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Worth a read:
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+++ WAPO publisher says Biden is failing campaign promise: |
Joe Biden Struggles In Newly Released Video Footage | ||||
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Read This Alert >>>+++
Joe Biden is a China patsy But
the Russiagate media see no evil in the big guy Written by: Freddy Gray Joe Biden is a Chinese asset. His family’s business dealings with Beijing have compromised his leadership of America and the free world. Look at his recent statement in which he suggested that ‘cultural differences’ might explain why the Chinese thought it was OK to brutally oppress Uighurs. An unnamed source within the intelligence community has revealed that Biden could not unequivocally condemn China’s human rights abuses because Xi Jinping has ‘has something’ on him. The 46th President therefore cannot be trusted to stand up to Xi on the world stage. ‘The Russians deploy
kompromat as leverage over foreign assets,’ says my source. ‘Chinese agencies
use something called “black materials” to extort western authority
figures into doing what they want.’ I’m making this stuff
up. Rather, I’m blending truths with half-truths; hearsay with nonsense. I’m
concocting a grandiose conspiracy theory that an authoritarian state is now
controlling the leader of the free world. If that sounds familiar it is because
that is exactly what a lot of supposedly serious journalists spent the first
two years of the Trump administration doing. ‘Russiagate’, the idea that
Vladimir Putin had installed a ‘puppet’ in the White House in the form of
Donald J. Trump, was a monstrous delusion. Yet the media rehashed it over and over
for a credulous liberal elite to swallow down whole. There’s no point
complaining about double standards. But it’s worth noting that it takes a
considerably shorter hyperbolic leap to suggest that Biden is doing Xi’s
bidding than it did to believe the same of Trump and Putin — and that whereas
many journalists were hyperactively suspicious of anything linking Trump to
Russia, they are curiously incurious when it comes to Biden and Beijing. Consider the facts.
Biden has a track record of buttering up the Chinese regime and minimizing the
threat of China’s rise to America. Hunter Biden, the President’s son, pursued
an extraordinarily lucrative deal with China’s biggest energy company. One
email discovered on Hunter’s now infamous laptop suggested that 10 percent of
an agreed sum would be ‘held by H for the big guy’. We can’t say for certain
who H or the ‘big guy’ are, but it’s not unreasonable to guess that the former
is Hunter Biden and the latter is the current occupant of the White House. That story was magnificently brushed aside before the
election. Social media banned people from sharing it. Much of the mainstream
press set about rubbishing the sourcing of the evidence — it came from Rudy
Giuliani and Steve Bannon, shock horror. Very few reporters sought to ask let
alone answer two fundamental journalistic questions: was the email real? And if
the big guy was Joe Biden, wasn’t that a big deal? We all moved on. Biden
won the election. His officials, as if alert to the widespread sense that the
incoming President would be ‘soft on China’, quickly began to stress that his
administration would be far more consistently tough on Beijing than Trump.
Biden himself called Xi a ‘thug’ and the new secretary of state Antony Blinken
concurred with his predecessor Mike Pompeo’s statement that China’s treatment
of Uighurs amounted to ‘genocide’. At the same time,
however, the Biden administration instantly signed America back up to the World
Health Organization, an organization that is clearly sympathetic to Chinese
propaganda about COVID-19. And then Biden gave that bizarre remark about
‘cultural differences’ during a CNN town hall. But let’s not do to
Biden what the New York Times and CNN did to Donald Trump for so long. Let’s be fair and quote
him in full: ‘If
you know anything about Chinese history, it has always been, the time when
China has been victimized by the outer world is when they haven’t been unified
at home… So the central — well, to vastly overstate it — the central principle
of Xi Jinping is that there must be a united, tightly controlled China… ‘I
point out to him no American president can be sustained as a president if he
doesn’t reflect the values of the United States. And so the idea that I am not
going to speak out against what he’s doing in Hong Kong, what he’s doing with
the Uighurs in western mountains of China, and Taiwan — trying to end the one
China policy by making it forceful — [Xi] gets it…’ ‘Culturally
there are different norms that each country and their leaders
are expected to follow.’ As if that wasn’t
confusing enough, Biden added: ‘There
will be repercussions for China and [Xi] knows that. What I’m doing is, making
clear that we, in fact, are going to continue to reassert our role as
spokespersons for human rights at the UN and other agencies that have an impact
on their attitude… ‘China
is trying very hard to become the world leader. And to get that
moniker and be able to do that, they have to gain the confidence of
other countries. And as long as they are engaged in activity that is contrary
to basic human rights, it’s going to be hard for them to do
that… But it’s much more complicated than that. I shouldn’t try to
talk China policy in 10 minutes on television here.’ No Joe, you probably
shouldn’t. It is indeed unfair to suggest that Biden entirely dismissed
concerns about the Uighurs. But his actual words, in as much as they made any
sense at all, are perhaps even more alarming. Biden sounds like an American president who has no real intention of standing in China’s way; a Commander-in-Chief who has all but accepted that China is replacing America as the world’s pre-eminent superpower. Biden is less a Chinese asset, then, more a China patsy. In his blather about
Beijing getting ‘that moniker’ of ‘the world leader’, Biden is saying China
simply must get better at gaining the confidence of other nations if they want
to be accepted as top dog. It’s almost as if Biden sees his role as a kind of
PR adviser, managing China’s ‘peaceful rise’. At the risk of
committing the cardinal commentariat sin of whataboutery, let’s try to imagine
what the media would have said if Donald Trump had sounded half as ambivalent
about, say, the Salisbury poisonings carried out by Russian agents on British
soil. The press would have been apoplectic. For now, at least, they’re letting
the big guy get away with it. We shall soon see whether Xi is
going to let Biden get away with it out there in the real world. Freddy Gray is deputy editor of The Spectator and the editor of Spectator USA. He was formerly literary editor of The American Conservative. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ · |
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