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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbiemcgee View Post
    Matt Gaetz tweeted from the Florida Beach that Cruz shouldn't have apologized.
    Well, he really sucks at apologizing, so maybe he shouldn't have.

    Also, I think the uproar is a little overkill. I mean, if someone like Ted Cruz left my state, or even better left the country, I'd be THRILLED!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulxu View Post
    I just might.

    I’m really impressed by the balanced reporting you post here Paul. It’s rare to find such amazing journalism these days. Please keep providing insightful, enlightening content.

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    You're welcome. As soon as I find someone from the other side being sued for a billion for spreading lies about the election, I'll post it right here.
    ...he went up late, and I was already up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strange Brew View Post
    So, now genocide is just a part of Chinese culture. Goodness, get Xiden a net.
    Nothing to see here..move along

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smails View Post
    I think this is one of those things that much like when Trump said basically anything, the media would pounce and it was a nothing burger.

    Not saying you, but I think there are a lot of people out there, that spend their day trying to find something to be outraged about that ends up being nothing. Hell, there was an entire economy built up for that when Trump was president.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xville View Post
    I think this is one of those things that much like when Trump said basically anything, the media would pounce and it was a nothing burger.

    Not saying you, but I think there are a lot of people out there, that spend their day trying to find something to be outraged about that ends up being nothing. Hell, there was an entire economy built up for that when Trump was president.
    So Biden’s policy on China’s human rights abuses is a nothingburger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strange Brew View Post
    So Biden’s policy on China’s human rights abuses is a nothingburger?
    That's not what I said, and this perfectly illustrates my point. Biden said one thing, and someone gets a hold of it and it is sound the alarms, Biden is a genocidal apologist!! It is basically the same as when Trump said something, and it was Trump is a North Korean sympathizer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xville View Post
    That's not what I said, and this perfectly illustrates my point. Biden said one thing, and someone gets a hold of it and it is sound the alarms, Biden is a genocidal apologist!! It is basically the same as when Trump said something, and it was Trump is a North Korean sympathizer!
    Exactly. You can do this all day long with any President and any one of a whole host of countries. In this specific instance it sounds like Biden, and his State Department, have said that there would be repercussions to China for human rights violations on multiple fronts, including the treatment of Uighurs. We don't know what those are, but to be honest it's not on the list of things that I'm particularly worried about right now. I'm more focused on Domestic policy at the moment, as I think we have major issues on the home front to address.

    It's interesting that so many people who praised Donald Trump's non-interventionist stance with respect to foreign countries' infighting would seem to take a very different approach to Joe Biden having a relatively non-interventionist stance to foreign countries' infighting. I wonder what could possibly explain that double standard?

    Obviously what is happening his horrible, and similarly horrible things are happening all over the globe (Africa, Middle East, Eastern Europe, India, North Korea). I would love it if America could put a stop to all of it, but I just don't see how. Generally when we have tried, it has had negative unintended consequences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulxu View Post
    You're welcome. As soon as I find someone from the other side being sued for a billion for spreading lies about the election, I'll post it right here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boozehound View Post
    Exactly. You can do this all day long with any President and any one of a whole host of countries. In this specific instance it sounds like Biden, and his State Department, have said that there would be repercussions to China for human rights violations on multiple fronts, including the treatment of Uighurs. We don't know what those are, but to be honest it's not on the list of things that I'm particularly worried about right now. I'm more focused on Domestic policy at the moment, as I think we have major issues on the home front to address.

    It's interesting that so many people who praised Donald Trump's non-interventionist stance with respect to foreign countries' infighting would seem to take a very different approach to Joe Biden having a relatively non-interventionist stance to foreign countries' infighting. I wonder what could possibly explain that double standard?

    Obviously what is happening his horrible, and similarly horrible things are happening all over the globe (Africa, Middle East, Eastern Europe, India, North Korea). I would love it if America could put a stop to all of it, but I just don't see how. Generally when we have tried, it has had negative unintended consequences.
    Um, Trump was pretty darn tough on China policy wise. He used trade and sanctions and not the military.

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