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Ian Easton On Taiwan: Slowing Beijing s revanchist roll

Ian Easton On Taiwan: Slowing Beijing’s revanchist roll The regime responsible for covering up the COVID-19 outbreak has its sights set on conquering Taiwan and then the world. What new steps might Washington and Taipei take in 2021 to keep Beijing at bay? Early this December, as the chill of winter spread across the northern hemisphere, a somber new milestone was reached: over 1.5 million people killed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with one life reported lost every nine seconds. In spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to deny any responsibility for the global catastrophe. The regime has strained every nerve and spared no effort to deny that the virus originated in the People’s Republic of China (PRC, China).

Sticking with Trump to the Bitter (or Glorious) End By David Solway

 Posted By Ruth King on December 20th, 2020 “To defeat Trump,” writes Victor Davis Hanson, “many of our institutions were deformed.” Indeed, we have witnessed a flagrant burlesque of electoral procedure, including the specter of foreign interference by China, Iran and Russia via Dominion Voting Systems in gerrymandering electoral results, as Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe has confirmed. And there will be lasting consequences. The effect of installing a parodic figure like Joe Biden, straight out of the , as the next president of the United States will result in three destabilizing factors. A nation presided over by a sorry puppet who has been put in place by a political, technological and wealthy elite employing counterfeit means will become progressively dysfunctional. Secondly, an administration that owes its ascendancy to obvious electoral chicanery will look and sound like a banana republic, a wavering sh

UPDATE 4-Trump downplays impact of massive hacking, questions Russia involvement

20 Dec 2020 / 05:07 H. (Adds details on White House drafting of statement) By Christopher Bing and Jonathan Landay Dec 19 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump, in his first comments about a widespread data breach across the U.S. government, on Saturday downplayed the cyber espionage campaign and questioned whether Russia was to blame as alleged by his own top diplomat. The Cyber Hack is far greater in the Fake News Media than in actuality, Trump said on Twitter on Saturday. Russia, Russia, Russia is the priority chant when anything happens because Lamestream is, for mostly financial reasons, petrified of discussing the possibility that it may be China (it may!).

Bill Barr: DOJ was a political weapon used to topple an administration

AG Barr tells the WSJ Attorney General Bill Barr gave a phone interview to Kimberly Strassel of the Wall Street Journal, published Friday.  He stated unequivocally that the DOJ was used by “a small group of people…to topple an administration.” Barr also addressed his extensive efforts to keep the Hunter Biden probe secret, and he’s not a bit sorry he did. He began by noting that “Nobody wants to take responsibility anymore.” Disbelieving, he told Ms. Strassel, “They wring their hands and push issues around the bureaucracy and trade memos for months.” His response: “Bring it to me! I’ll make the decision. That’s what I’m here for!”

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