Sometimes fiction predicts reality.
In Richard Condon’s 1959 novel “The Manchurian Candidate,” the son of an old American political family is brainwashed into becoming an operative for the Soviet Union. The brainwashing in the novel takes place when the main character and his infantry platoon are captured during the Korean War and taken to Manchuria before eventually being reinserted into the United States. However, some American politicians and political activists today seem to have deep ties, not to the Soviet Union, which no longer exists (although Czar Vladimir I would like nothing better than to resurrect it), but to Communist China. Tim “Great Walz of China” is one. Kamala Harris’ ally and longtime president of the U.S. Black Chambers Ron Busby is another.
A powerful ally of Vice President Kamala Harris, who she has praised as an “extraordinary leader” who exhibits “courageous leadership,” met with multiple CCP officials during a business trip to China, where he vowed to “[spread] the voice of Black businesses,” Fox News Digital has learned.
Ron Busby, who has visited the Biden-Harris White House dozens of times and is the longtime president of the U.S. Black Chambers, met with several CCP officials during a previously unreported trip to China, a Fox News Digital review found.
“U.S. Black Chambers?” Isn’t that… racist? Divisive? I thought the Democrats were all about inclusion. But that’s not the really problematic part of all this; what’s troubling is Ron Busby’s willingness to “share and communicate resources” with Chinese Communist officials. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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