Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida yesterday urged Americans to overcome “an undercurrent of self-doubt” about our role in a world now at “history’s turning point.”
Actually, what millions of us are doubting is the quality of our leadership at such a moment. Congressional leaders warn that we’re in “a new Cold War” with the Chinese Communist Party and are finally launching hearings into the CCP’s political warfare here.
There’s an elephant in the room, however, that has yet to be formally acknowledged, let alone corrected: As retired CIA spy Sam Faddis has observed, in the lexicon of recruiting and running agents, President Joe Biden would be characterized as “a controlled asset of the Chinese Communist Party.”
We can’t win a cold war, let alone the now-looming hot one, with leadership whose loyalty and conduct we have plenty of reason to doubt.
This is Frank Gaffney.
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Author: Frank Gaffney, Jr.
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