Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Chris Wallace says presidential corruption isn't a "substantial" subject

 During the debate Trump brought up Biden's blatant corruption; during his time as VP his family got millions from Chinese Communists, Russian Oligarchs, and corrupt Ukrainian businesses.

If there was a similar record for Trump's family during the last 4 years Wallace would have been all over it.

Instead Wallace said:

“We’ve already been through this. I think the American people would rather hear about more substantial subjects. As the moderator, sir, I’m going to make a judgment call here,”

What's more substantial than very credible charges that Joe Biden has set US foreign policy based on his own pocketbook and not what's best for America?

For some reason Hunter Biden traveled with his dad to China when Joe was in charge of US China relations.  When Hunter came home he got $1.5 billion of Chinese government money to invest. That will lead to him making probably $20 million.

Since then Biden has constantly defended China.  When Trump put a travel ban in place to slow the spread of the China Virus Biden attacked Trump.

Biden says that it's in our interest for China to grow stronger economically even as China uses their economic power to build up a military that's being used for imperialistic aggression, like claiming the entire South China Sea.

Biden has opposed Trump's fighting back in China's long running trade war against the US. Did you know that when Biden was VP the average Chinese tariff on US products entering China was 4 times higher than the average US tariff on Chinese products entering the US?  Joe didn't have a problem with that.

Then there's Burisma a corrupt Ukrainian company that paid Hunter millions. Hunter himself has said that the only reason he got that "job" was because of his last name.

In an interview with ABC News Hunter said this in response to whether he thought if he'd gotten the very lucrative Ukraine job if his dad wasn't the Vice President:

“I don’t know. I don’t know. Probably not, in retrospect,” Hunter Biden said, before admitting his family’s political prominence played a large role in all of his dealings. “But that’s—you know—I don’t think that there’s a lot of things that would have happened in my life if my last name wasn’t Biden.

Yet the fact that Joe used his position as VP to get the Ukraine prosecutor who was investigating Burisma fired is apparently not, according to Chris Wallace, a "substantial" issue.

What's truly amazing is that Democrats will actually say that because Burisma, the Moscow mayor's wife, and Xi Jinping didn't write checks to Joe their funneling millions into the Biden family couldn't be bribes.

At the very least Biden should be closely questioned about his stinks to high heaven deals.

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