Politics

Sleepy Joe hides China corruption behind 'strategic patience'

By Charles Hurt

Every foreign policy disaster of the last 50 years has Biden's fingerprints on it.

President Biden has been part of the problem in Washington for a half century. Yet, apparently, he just discovered China.

“We want to approach this with some strategic patience,” White House flak Jen Psaki cautiously explained this week when asked about the president’s approach to the world’s most populous country whose communist government is hellbent on destroying America.

“Strategic patience” is diplo-speak for “do nothing,” “ignore problem” and “pretend does not exist and hope goes away.”

“Strategic patience” is usually followed by “need to learn to speak Chinese!”

In the White House press briefing room, Ms. Psaki went on to say that Mr. Biden needs to “conduct reviews internally, through our interagency …” she trailed off. Then she apologized for not drinking enough coffee that might have helped her more enthusiastically convey Mr. Biden’s sleepy strategy of “strategic patience.”

“I stumbled over that,” she admitted. “I needed a little more coffee before I came out here, I guess.”

Oh.