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Monday, April 05, 2004
MADE IN TAIWAN
Taiwan's* losing presidential candidate Lien Chan (LOSER!) is contesting last months election, claiming that the winner, incumbent President Chen Shui-bian, benefited from an unfair advantage - the sympathy vote - after he and Vice-President Annette Lu were shot and wounded on the eve of the polls.
Effectively saying "it's not fair, they were shot and I wasn't".
Is Taiwanese politics a "tough room" (as stand-up comedians** say) or what?
This comes as no surprise considering that Taiwan's major export (after premium quality electronics) is footage of all-in parliamentary brawls for the closing scenes of Western television news bulletins.
*Disclaimer: renatoobeidsworld can not vouch that this indeed happened in Taiwan (it could have been China, Japan, South Korea etc) as "they all look the same don't they?" and "it's impossible to tell them apart isn't it?"
**The "author" thanks Anthony Mir, Gary Eck and Akmal Saleh (the holy trinity of satire) for letting him tag along on tour with them.
I was their groupie.
I was also their timekeeper - being bohemians, they didn't wear watches but paradoxicaly spent a surprisingly disproportionate amount of time asking me what the time was (as most people who don't wear watches tend to do).
10:29 pm
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