This Lady Was the First to Strip "Little Brother Ma's" Underwear!
2006/2/26 18:28:52
Men's intelligence is lacking — they're easily duped by women, and even more easily duped by other men. A so-called pretty-boy man can dupe them all the more easily. But this has absolutely no effect on this lady. When "Little Brother Ma" had not yet taken office, amid all the flattery and all the anticipation, this lady was already the first to strip "Little Brother Ma's" underwear! Search "Ma Ying-jeou" on the Strong Nation Forum and you can verify this for yourself.
Today someone even uses moralism to rally for "Little Brother Ma" — absolutely laughable. A wolf in sheep's clothing is still a wolf. The world has nothing to do with morality. The essence of the world is iron and blood! On the unification question, the most important thing is to discard all illusions and take the initiative. If you want handsome men, certain special industries have plenty of them. Politics is special too, but politics doesn't sell handsomeness — politics is the world, is iron and blood!
In this lady's post "Since When Does Being Handsome Excuse Incoherence?", the last line reads: "But handsome men with brains are even better at putting on a show — I'm sure this one will bring us many more surprises." Over the past half year, reality has repeatedly confirmed this statement. Remember: the best acts are yet to come. Hasn't the lesson of Lee Teng-hui been deep enough?
Here is the original post, appended below. Let's continue watching the show.
Since When Does Being Handsome Excuse Incoherence? — On "Ma Ying-jeou says he'll expand fishing escorts and not shy from war to force Japan to negotiate"
[A Girl Who Loves Math] posted on 2005-06-20 21:27:16
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Since When Does Being Handsome Excuse Incoherence? — On "Ma Ying-jeou says he'll expand fishing escorts and not shy from war to force Japan to negotiate"
This lady dislikes pretty boys, naturally doesn't like pretty-boy types, especially the handsome kind. Handsomeness isn't a fault, but using handsomeness to excuse incoherence certainly is. Today Ma Ying-jeou says he'll expand fishing escorts and not shy from war to force Japan to negotiate — does being handsome really excuse incoherence?
Incoherence in itself isn't that big a problem. The key is that behind the incoherence lies an incoherent purpose. If a statement, a posture, is merely to show that handsomeness excuses incoherence, then this purpose is no ordinary purpose.
Wang Jin-pyng and Frank Hsieh aren't handsome, so they put on a warship show. But pretty-boy Ma only needs his mouth. Yet whether warships or mouths, they're all just shows — the key is the purpose behind the show. Shows have costs. Where in the world are free pies?
Of course, the premise of a show is that a show is just a show and nothing more. Otherwise, if it really were a hail of bullets, what show would there be? Whether warships or mouths, even in a hail of bullets, it's just camera flashbulbs — those are weapons too.
"Not shying from war to force Japan to negotiate" — this kind of war can only exist under the weapon of media. Win or lose, there's nothing to negotiate about. If you really fought, then there'd be no question of forcing Japan to negotiate. You fought — what's there to discuss?
Of course, pretty-boy Ma is no fool. He's already left himself an escape route, saying: "An opposition party can only appeal." And just like that, he's bulletproof. See? Handsome men aren't all brainless. But handsome men with brains are even better at putting on a show. I'm sure this one will bring us many more surprises.