Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Top of the Chairman Rudd's agenda: pro-China military ties

and we all know what pro-China means: anti-Japan, anti-US, anti-India and anti-Democracy.

If a person's priorities can be inferred from the order in which they deal with events, then China tops the lot for Ruddy.

The first business of the parliament will be apologism, but before that comes strengthening strategic ties with China. Who needs parliament for that eh?

I warned you didn't I. This is what Rudd is about. He's made strong contacts in China as a diplomat. He admires their government-controlled economy. He's even talked about implementing Beijing style internet censorship here. He is going to bolster ties with currupt dictators just like out last Labor PM did with Suharto in Indo. Keating sold his piggery to the Indonesians for a huge sum. One wonders what Rudd has personally to gain from pushing the Chinese agenda.

When Rudd appeared on Rove he was asked 'Who would you turn gay for?', but Rove is not the sharpest tool in the shed and his Grammar was lacking. He meant to ask 'Would you turn gay for Hu?' as in Hu Jintao the Chinese president. I think we all know what the answer to that one is.