Heh. From Monday's China Post:
All [Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou] has to do now is to assert his leadership. He has to tell the people they are going to face harsher economic realities and ask them to have faith in his leadership to steer the country out of danger. He has to make the people follow the leader. Sir Winston Churchill courageously asserted an inspired leadership to help the United Kingdom survive the Second World War. The people of Taiwan would wish their president can be like Sir Winston.
The people of Taiwan would be well-advised to keep looking. Because I'm reasonably certain Sir Winston never had British police confiscate Union Jacks from U.K. citizens the day Rudolph Hess flew into town.
I found this blog while doing some reading for my recent post on Taiwanese politics (http://bnjammin.blogspot.com/2008/12/independent-taiwan.html) I didn’t realize there were other blogs which felt the way I do about Taiwan and the KMT! Keep it up!