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Many American Elites Now Look to China for Leadership

Earlier this month, Tablet Magazine published an article by Lee Smith titled The 30 Tyrants which compared the triumph of militaristic Sparta over more democratic Athens in ancient Greece to the current efforts of Red China to destroy the culture, economy and world pre-eminence of the United States.

A particularly disturbing point is how […]

Security Expert Warns That China Is Top Threat

Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe appeared on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures show, and he brought quite a list of particulars about the aggression of Red China against the whole world, most recently by unleashing the coronavirus which has caused the deaths of over a million and crushed the global economy.

Here’s some […]

Senator Hawley Encourages American Support for Hong Kong

It’s nice to see a US Senator do some in-person investigation of a foreign trouble spot. Senator Josh Hawley recently spent some time in Hong Kong to see what was happening in the administrative district that has been battling a crackdown on its freedoms by Beijing. The Hong Kong people have been standing firm against […]

NBA Embraces ChiCom Values of Suppressing Freedom

On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson used his opening monologue to pillory basketball star LeBron James as deeply ungrateful for all the opportunity America has given him. LeBron has supported the corporate line of the National Basketball Association in cowering to the anti-free-speech policies of Red China, and he has done so enthusiastically.

The current controversy started […]

Tucker Carlson Observes that Red China Now Promotes Population Growth

Introduced in 1979, China’s one-child policy was seen abroad as an overreach of communist government controlling the people, even though that nation has basic resource problems that should have brought environmental limits more gently into the public conversation.

One memorable example of overpopulation was the government’s reallocation of Beijing-area water for the 2008 Summer Olympics […]