Most recently, Biden said he would end Trump’s tariffs on billions of dollars worth of China-made goods before his aides walked the statement back. Likewise, in 2019, Biden criticized Trump’s tariffs on China Less than a month ago he had publicly stated that he would roll back the tariffs now in place against China. Not only has Joe Biden favored China over American interests throughout his political career, but he also hasn’t withdrawn his praise even in the face of the Wuhan COVID-19 threat that the CCP unleashed upon the world. It also makes him far more vulnerable to suggestions from other powers in the present campaign. Joe Biden’s mental fitness, or lack thereof, will exaggerate the tendency to capitulate to whoever has his ear.
In 2019 Biden allegedly resigned from the board of BHR although he was still listed as a member as of March 2020 according to China’s public records.
Sounds like the kind of job Hunter Biden is suited for, given what we already know of his history. China’s State Council calls on BHR to find deals abroad by hiring foreigners with political connections.Īn office or position requiring little or no work, especially one yielding profitable returns. BHR is a $20 billion fund with shareholders that include China Life, China Development Bank and other state-owned entities. …the illustrious vice-presidential son was granted what Chinese commentators described as a Xianchai, a sinecure reserved for offspring of important officials, at BHR Partners. These efforts came to fruition in 2017 when, In 2013, then VP Biden leveraged some of that favor with the Chinese government to aid his son, Hunter, in what turned out to be some rather shady business dealings in China. Bernie Sanders is thus right to criticize Biden for supporting the grant of Permanent Normal Trade Relations status to China in 2000. A decade later, Biden said: “A rising China is a … positive development not only for China, but for America.” As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the early 2000s and then as veep, Biden helped along China’s geopolitical rise. Joe Biden defends this system - and has since meeting Deng Xiaoping in 1979, when he joined the first US congressional delegation to the People’s Republic. Moreover, Joe Biden already has a favorable relationship with the Chinese Communist Party that was constructed during his nearly 5 decades as a politician.
He is and has been for all his adult life a professional politician, and few of those are not easy to manipulate through special interest, rather than public interest, groups. However, I would suggest that Biden is already easy to manipulate and would be malleable by China as President without having to resort to any extreme measures such as brainwashing.Ĭandidate Biden is easy to manipulate not because of advanced age or touch of senility, but for the same reason, many lifelong politicians are easy to sway.
Biden has been subjected to brainwashing or that he has been drugged by some mysterious group of Communists from China. It also provides excellent fodder for a comparison of the similarities between a candidate fictionally programmed by Chinese Communists and a real candidate who seems to have been ‘programmed’, to favor China today.
I don’t want to spoil anymore of the film for those who haven’t seen it, however, it is an outstanding movie well worth seeing for anyone. This story begins with a fictional capture of soldiers from an American platoon during the Korean War who are taken to a secret base in Manchuria, a region of China, where they are drugged and brainwashed in preparation for their mission. The plot of this tale from the Cold War era involves plans to replace a candidate for President with a look-alike who serves at the bidding of a nefarious group of Communists. And its story of Cold War intrigue, murky East-West dealings, assassination, brainwashing - and the idea of a glorified cue-card reader playing president - resonates today like never before.”Ī little more than 22 years later, I would wholeheartedly agree with this reviewer, and the resonance he mentions applies perfectly to our modern-day Manchurian Candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden. Now re-released after a 15-year absence, its mobile camera and fluid editing still dazzle. John Frankenheimer’s “The Manchurian Candidate” was a bold venture in 1962, with its flashy technique and political themes. In 1988, a reviewer for the Washington Post wrote the following as part of a review of a re-release of the film “The Manchurian Candidate.”