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   From: libtard@sandennistas.orq   
      
   On Mon, 22 Feb 2021 14:25:57 -0800, Rudy Canoza    
   wrote:   
      
   >Opinion by Max Boot   
   >Columnist   
   >Feb. 22, 2021 at 11:07 a.m. PST   
   >   
   >President Donald Trump’s appointees served in the worst administration in   
   >history — one that culminated in 400,000 covid-19 deaths and the storming of   
   the   
   >Capitol. Their record in foreign policy wasn’t quite as cataclysmic, but it   
   was   
   >bad enough. America’s standing in the world fell to new lows. Our allies were   
   >disheartened, while our enemies and competitors — China, Russia, Iran, North   
   >Korea, the Taliban — were strengthened.   
   >   
   >Now would be a good opportunity for Trump’s aides and enablers to favor us   
   with   
   >their silence as President Biden tries to clean up the messes he inherited.   
   >Instead, many of Trump’s supporters are trying to undermine the new president   
   >from the start.   
   >   
   >Last week, the right-wing attack machine accused Biden of being an apologist   
   for   
   >China’s horrific abuse of the Uighurs. “Biden dismisses Uighur genocide as   
   part   
   >of China’s ‘different norms,’” blared the New York Post. Former secretary of   
   >state Mike Pompeo said Biden was echoing the “Chinese propaganda line.” Former   
   >national security adviser H.R. McMaster accused Biden of “bigotry masquerading   
   >as cultural sensitivity.”   
   >   
   >This was a gross distortion of Biden’s remarks during a CNN town hall. Biden   
   did   
   >explain Chinese President Xi Jinping’s rationale for his inhumane policies —   
   >“that there must be a united, tightly controlled China.” But he also said he   
   >told Xi that the norm in the United States was for the president to speak up   
   >about human rights abuses. Biden made clear that China would face   
   >“repercussions” for what Xi is “doing in Hong Kong, what he’s doing with the   
   >Uighurs.”   
   >   
   >In short, Biden was not excusing Chinese human rights violations — as Trump   
   >himself did so often. Former national security adviser John Bolton wrote in   
   his   
   >memoir that Trump even told Xi that building concentration camps for the   
   Uighurs   
   >“was exactly the right thing to do.”   
   >   
   >https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/02/22/if-you-serve   
   -trump-you-have-no-standing-criticize-biden/   
   >   
   >If you served in the Trump regime, you have no standing to participate in   
   civic   
   >life in any way.   
      
      
   We do, you pounded Trump with no regard to the constitution. Fuck your   
   ilk you commie bastard.   
      
      
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