90 Miles From Tyranny : Networks Censor Bombshell on Chinese Spy-Swalwell Political, Fundraising And Sexual Relationship; Tucker Buries All of Them

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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Networks Censor Bombshell on Chinese Spy-Swalwell Political, Fundraising And Sexual Relationship; Tucker Buries All of Them












When it comes to claims of Russian collusion (fake or real), the liberal media have proven to be all ears. But when it comes to the ever-growing threat from China, they’re far less interested. Whether it’s due to their corporate interests, the Communist Party’s tilt, or something else, the outrage was almost non-existent.

So, it was unsurprising to see how the major broadcast network newscasts refused on Tuesday to acknowledge a bombshell Axios story chronicling how a Chinese spy named Christine Fang “developed extensive ties with local and national politicians, including a U.S. congressman, in what U.S. officials believe was a political intelligence operation run by China’s main civilian spy agency between 2011 and 2015.” That congressman? Eric Swalwell (D-CA).

Thankfully, the Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson not only covered this in his opening monologue, but went further by stating that “U.S. intelligence officials believe that Fang had a sexual relationship with [Swalwell]” and that his team contacted Swalwell’s office seeking comment on all of the allegations.

But instead of offering ardent denials, Tucker said that Swalwell’s team “couldn't comment on whether or not Swalwell had a sexual relationship with Fang because such information might be ‘classified.’”

Carlson’s monologue started with the reality of how “[t]he defining characteristic of our ruling class in this country is narcissism” and “talk[ing] almost exclusively about themselves, about their limitless neuroses, their so-called privilege, their guilt about that privilege, their ‘identity.’”

Carlson used that as a jumping-off point to note how China’s being “watching” us “carefully” as it’s kept its focus on their “goal” of “knocking us from their perch” as the world’s leading superpower (with a recap of his Monday monologue).

He then brought up the Axios story, its findings about Fang, and her connection to the Russian collusion-touting congressman:



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1 comment:

Woodsterman (Odie) said...

Slim ball SOB. I watched Tucker last night too. It was great!