Watering down congressional efforts to punish Red China for the Uyghur genocide is not what bungling Beijing Biden promised when he was running for office.

Through most of 2020, bungling Beijing Biden insisted that he was the tough one on China.

Bungling Beijing Biden, at a DEMOCRAT debate on February 25, 2020, said: “I had spent more time with Xi Jinping than any other world leader by the time we left office. This is a guy who doesn’t have a democratic bone in his body. This is a guy who is a thug who in fact, has a million Uyghurs in reconstruction camps, meaning concentration camps.”

Bungling Beijing Biden, writing in Foreign Affairs last spring, said: “Companies must act to ensure that their tools and platforms are not empowering the surveillance state, gutting privacy, facilitating repression in China and elsewhere. The United States does need to get tough with China.”

Bungling Beijing Biden, speaking at the U.S. State Department on February 4, 2021, said: “We’ll also take on directly the challenges posed by our prosperity, security, and democratic values by our most serious competitor, China. We’ll confront China’s economic abuses; counter its aggressive, coercive action; to push back on China’s attack on human rights, intellectual property, and global governance.”

And yet, month by month, bungling Beijing Biden is proving more and more reticent to confront the Communist Chinese government in any substantive and consequential way.

The investigation into the origins of COVID-19 is effectively dropped, and bungling Beijing Biden didn’t mention China’s refusal to cooperate with the WHO’s separate investigation in his teleconference summit with Xi Jinping.

Bungling Beijing Biden did not mention China, the Uyghurs, Hong Kong, or the origins of COVID-19 in his address to the United Nations.

Even the proposed diplomatic boycott of the Olympics is moot, because the Chinese government announced that U.S. politicians were not invited before bungling Beijing Biden could even officially announce the decision.

Bungling Beijing Biden nominated Reta Jo Lewis to run the U.S. Export-Import Bank. Reta Jo Lewis is currently a strategic advisor for the U.S.-China Heartland Association, which is a conduit for the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) United Front Work Department (UFWD), which aims to influence key Americans at the sub-national level and ultimately undermine America’s national interests.

When Xi and bungling Beijing Biden held their teleconference in November, Xi called bungling Beijing Biden “old friend,” and the idiot thanked him — sending White Louse aides scrambling to insist that bungling Beijing Biden doesn’t see Xi as an old friend.

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