tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3444895069543408811.post9045854862733453514..comments2023-10-06T18:55:46.317+08:00Comments on That's Impossible! Politics from Taiwan: Hmm阿牛http://www.blogger.com/profile/08403972286057197709noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3444895069543408811.post-85825475547306009722011-11-04T21:10:56.523+08:002011-11-04T21:10:56.523+08:00You're absolutely right. The Leninist structur...You're absolutely right. The Leninist structure of both the KMT and the DPP is often on display.阿牛https://www.blogger.com/profile/08403972286057197709noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3444895069543408811.post-2853237736723578992011-11-04T20:14:15.191+08:002011-11-04T20:14:15.191+08:00To be fair, Ma had just answered a question about ...To be fair, Ma had just answered a question about his party there, before replying to the one about the stresses that come with the presidency - the host apparently got Ma's mind set on the party issue. And I'm sure that Tsai Ing-wen - no great orator either - will have her unlucky minutes during the campaign, too. One more thing - the DPP is modelled after the KMT's organizational structure in many ways (as far as I remember), and the KMT is modelled after the former CPSU (<b>Mikhail Borodin</b>'s Leninist input is still noticeable). No big deal in my view, but funny to watch.<br /><br />Btw, the host repeated Ma's line about the country's benefit, and omitted what Ma had just said about the KMT - that was pretty <i>cooperative</i>.justrecentlyhttp://justrecently.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com