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To: locogringo who wrote (1231400)5/20/2020 8:58:08 AM
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Fake news, comrade.

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NOONE feels your pain.



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Opinion

Trump Is Playing the China Card. Who Believes Him?
He attacks Joe Biden to deflect blame for his terrible handling of Covid-19 and record of appeasing Beijing.


By Susan E. Rice

Lacking any sense of irony or decency, Mr. Trump will run his standard play — trying to deflect responsibility for his monumental failings by dishonestly projecting onto Mr. Biden his own weakness on China. Mr. Trump seemingly will do anything to win in November, and his China gambit may prove to be the least of it.

Still, campaigning on China, while a well-worn strategy, is particularly dangerous in these tense times when it fuels anti-Asian hostility at home and anti-American sentiment abroad, makes governing more difficult and raises the prospect of a costly Cold War — or worse.