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May 26, 2023

We have a Democrat president who will nominate anybody who will further his agenda and a Democrat-controlled Senate that places ideology and vote-buying ahead of country and will approve any cabinet member or judge that a Democrat president nominates.

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We all know what a doddering old fool the current occupant of the Oval Office is, so there’s no need to document his latest gaffes.  Let’s examine instead four of his nominees, starting with Secretary of State Tony Blinken and his connection with George Soros.

Blinken’s father, Donald Blinken, and his wife Vera funded the Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Soros’ Central European University (CEU).  In one Soros Foundations Network report from 2002, Blinken was listed on the Board of Trustees of CEU after Soros and Aryeh Neier (who served as the president of the Open Society Institute from 1993 to 2012).

Like father, like son.  Blinken, in May 2021, wrote, “Former President of Albania Sali Berisha’s corrupt acts undermined democracy in Albania.  I am publicly designating Berisha and his immediate family members as ineligible for entry into the United States.”

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Why?  Berisha had denounced Blinken’s action as the work of George Soros.  When confronted by Congressman Lee Zeldin (NY-1), Blinken said, “I don’t have anything to share.”  He provided only platitudes but no evidence.

Let’s examine Blinken’s “accomplishments” without Soros.

Blinken said in remarks in April 2021, “As Secretary of State, my job is to make sure our foreign policy delivers for the American people — by taking on the biggest challenges they face and seizing the biggest opportunities that can improve their lives.  No challenge more clearly captures the two sides of this coin than climate.”

Blinken then doubled down, trying in September to justify his concern for climate change by blaming it for worsening conflicts around world.  “Look at almost every place where you see threats to international peace and security today — and you’ll find that climate change is making things less peaceful, less secure, and rendering our response even more challenging.”

About Blinken’s confrontation with the Chinese delegation in Alaska, former CIA analyst and National Security Council chief of staff Fred Fleitz said, “It was one of the most incompetent displays I’ve ever seen by an American diplomat.  I think they were just virtue signaling before the lapdog American media.  It was a serious mistake and it set back our policies and it made them look inept because they weren’t ready for the counterattack by Chinese officials.”

In July 2021, Blinken waived sanctions on Iran’s oil trade to allow Japan and Korea to infuse billions of dollars into Iran’s failing economy.  Then in February 2022, Blinken signed several sanction waivers related to Iran’s civilian nuclear activities in a move, he said, was designed to “entice Iran to return to compliance with the 2015 deal that it has been violating since former president Donald Trump withdrew from the agreement in 2018 and re-imposed US sanctions.”