New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman On China: At Least They Don’t Have Republicans, QAnon

GURPS

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New York Times columnist Tom Friedman told CNN during an interview on Monday night that while communist China does some bad things, such as locking up religious minorities in concentration camps, at least they don’t have to put up with the Republican Party and fringe conspiracy theories.

Friedman made the remarks during an interview on “Cuomo Prime Time” with host Chris Cuomo in a segment that was primarily focused on the upcoming Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.


 

Gilligan

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Yeah..the Chinese just build massive concentration cities, separate the kids from their parents, and reprogram an entire race out of existence.

These lefty freaks never cease to amaze.
 

GURPS

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Yeah..the Chinese just build massive concentration cities, separate the kids from their parents, and reprogram an entire race out of existence.


yeah but China doesn't suffer from dissenting political parties



I'm sure Tom would enjoy seeing 75 Million Trump Voters with the Uyghur's in camps .... women chosen for nightly gang rapes
 
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Gilligan

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yeah but China doesn't suffer from dissenting political parties



I'm sure Tom would enjoy seeing 75 Million Trump Voters in camps with the Uyghur's in camps .... women chosen for nightly gang rapes
We won't either, before too much longer.
 

SamSpade

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Well that and if you disagree with the one party in charge, you have this recurring thing about disappearing completely.

In short - they don't "deal" with their Republicans - they just kill 'em.
 

vraiblonde

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New York Times columnist Tom Friedman told CNN during an interview on Monday night that while communist China does some bad things, such as locking up religious minorities in concentration camps, at least they don’t have to put up with the Republican Party and fringe conspiracy theories.

:roflmao:

THAT, my friend, is cult thinking.

:lmao:
 

BOP

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The '80s called, and they don't want Friedman back either.
Actually, once upon a time (back when I was a somewhat left-of-center Libertarian), I actually enjoyed reading Friedman's columns.
 
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