
TODAY'S JOLT IS SPONSORED BY | | | On the menu today: Tuesday night's presidential debate did feature some brief comments about China, even if the moderators didn't ask about our preeminent foreign-policy challenge even once. Harris's accusation that Trump "sold us out" on China and semiconductors is highly misleading, and the Biden administration's bans on Chinese use of the chips are as leaky as a sieve. Finally, while I'll give Kamala Harris a gold star for remembering the unanswered questions about the origin of Covid-19 and the Chinese government's stonewalling of international investigative efforts, there's little reason to think she's willing to make it a priority with Beijing. Read on. The Dragon in the Room Yesterday morning, Hugh Hewitt was spitting hot fire about the debate moderators not asking a question about China. "Astonishingly, the greatest threat to our way of life is China — China, China, China. The largest military buildup in history. The genocide against the Uyghurs. Hong Kong suppressed Jimmy Lai in prison. Do you think Disney told ABC — because ... | |
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