文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

But something about him is out of the ordinary, and cheating is easy to spot.

2024年08月01日 16時09分38秒 | 全般

The following is from Masayuki Takayama's serial column in the latter section of today's Shukan Shincho.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
This article also proves that he deserves the Nobel Prize for Literature or the Peace Prize.

Kamala is unpopular.
Biden is a cheater.
But something about him is out of the ordinary, and cheating is easy to spot.
For his law school thesis, he plagiarized someone else's paper.
He copied five pages out of a 15-page thesis, even though he could have been expelled. 
He cheated and graduated, even though he was about to be expelled from school. 
He played halfback in American football until college.
But he had "severe asthma" and evaded the draft for five years in a row. 
Trump also evaded the draft because of a "heel bone abnormality," and Clinton took a Rhodes Scholarship and fled to England.
Almost every U.S. president has evaded the draft.
The U.S. newspapers slammed Trump's draft dodging but kept Biden and other Democratic cheats in the dark. 
The Asahi Shimbun, for some reason, reported the same thing, seemingly assuming that they are U.S. Democrats. 
Biden entered politics and, like Kennedy, was nominated at a young age to be the presidential candidate of the U.S. Democratic Party. 
In announcing his candidacy, he plagiarized a speech by Kinnock, the leader of the British Labor Party. 
When he was caught doing so, he was dropped as a candidate, and before we knew it, he was already 60 years old without the heat being off.
He became Obama's vice president as a way to retire from politics. 
The title of vice president was a money-making position.
The same happened when Xi Jinping set an air defense identification zone over the Senkaku Islands. 
When Mr. Abe got angry, he said, "I'll take care of it." He flew to Beijing and agreed to China's terms, with the condition that China would pay $1.5 billion to his son, Hunter. 
Bad luck is strong.
Just when he was about to retire, a strong Trump was reelected. 
No one could win, so the Democratic Party would only field a formal opposition candidate, and the opportunity fell to him.
He promised not to make any speeches and that the campaign funds he raised would be his, but when he accepted the job, he was hit with the Corona disaster. 
The mail-in ballots, which can be cheated all they want, will be OK.
The Democrats even brought the dead back to life and let them vote, and they won by no means. 
The zombie votes were mixed in at the last minute, so the vote count was curiously curved.
It's what the world calls a Biden jump. 
Trump is angry.
It's bizarre for anyone to see the Biden vote increase by 120,000 votes in the last hour. 
But the Democrats have the Deep State behind them. 
The newspapers, the CIA, the FBI, and the Justice Department have all come together to squelch voters' simple doubts that the election was fair with their power and fake public opinion. 
The Asahi Shimbun followed suit.
On the contrary, every time Trump's name was mentioned, it was disparaged with a customary epithet of "claiming the election was stolen without grounds." 
It praised Biden for selling the Senkaku skies to China and even delivered a sermon in Japanese, saying, "Trump should honestly admit defeat." 
Four years have passed since then.
The attitude of Japanese newspapers has remained the same even after Trump's renewed challenge.
Like the U.S. newspapers, they are in favor of Biden and dislike Trump, calling him despicable. 
As the presidential election is nearing its climax, prosecutors in each state have filed as many as 90 lawsuits against Trump, including one for a woman seven years ago and another for taking classified documents out of the country. 
As Trump says, this appears to be nothing more than an abuse of judicial power to disrupt the election.
Even the Japanese District Public Prosecutors Office does not take action during the election period. 
It shows the backwardness of the U.S.
How can you say, "Trump is plotting to divide the U.S. society" after doing such a thing?
Now that a frumpy Biden has dropped out of the presidential election and Kamala Harris has emerged in his place, American newspapers are overjoyed, reporting that she is "closer in popularity to Trump."
The Japanese media then got even more excited, with the Asahi Shimbun newspaper putting the headlines on the front page of its morning edition, on par with American newspapers, with headlines such as "Harris brings a breath of fresh air/Democracy is on fire" and "Approval ratings on par with Trump's" (July 25th).
However, she had failed on the issue of illegal immigration, and the bullying of her subordinates had been exposed, making her a burden to the administration.
The middle page of the paper, perhaps feeling that the way she was being lifted was indeed a bit distracting, corrected the situation by saying that "Harris is as unpopular as Biden" and that she has a solid leftist image and "it is difficult for her to penetrate the independent voters. 
So, what will happen to the U.S. presidential race?
We don't know anything because they don't give us any facts.


7/30/2024 in Onomichi

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