PR mogul defends Soros, calls for China-type 'solutions'

Richard Edelman, influential CEO of public relations powerhouse Edelman, made quite the splash at the World Economic Forum’s Davos 2023 annual meeting last week. Two of his revealing remarks were singled out and duly criticized in “conservative” circles, yet few (if any) of those chastising him were comfortable with even acknowledging the most frightening aspect behind what this man was espousing.
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