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Hung Hsiu-chu on the Curriculum Controversy: 'Chairwoman Tsai, Stop Politicizing Campus and Using Curriculum as a Political Tool'

Commentary on the high school curriculum reform controversy, citing Hung Hsiu-chu's clarifications debunking myths about the changes and criticizing Democratic Progressive Party use of students for political purposes.

This Is Politics: Hung Hsiu-chu vs. Tsai Ing-wen—Pro-Green Supporters Already Issued Code Red

Article commentary on 2016 presidential election chaos between Hung Hsiu-chu and Tsai Ing-wen. The author believes Taiwan's political environment full of smearing and lying, especially on internet forums like PTT. The article explores blue-green camps' different reactions to controversies, comparing the two parties to leftists (peace/KMT) and rightists (conflict/DPP) post-French Revolution values, criticizing pro-green supporters as overly emotional, bloodthirsty, lacking moral judgment. The author finally calls stopping personal attacks, pointing to malicious edits of Hung Hsiu-chu's Wikipedia entry, predicting another noisy election.

This Is Politics: Hung Hsiu-chu vs. Tsai Ing-wen—The Media Vanguard War Has Already Begun

This article examines the divergent media strategies of the pro-Blue and pro-Green camps following Hung Hsiu-chu's clear victory in the KMT presidential primary polls. While both candidates themselves may not be directly clashing, the media war from their surrounding camps has fully erupted. Pro-Blue media focuses on positive coverage of Hung's career and fresh image, while pro-Green media uses netizen rhetoric and specific interest groups to subtly tarnish her image, reflecting the author's concern about malicious competition in this election.

That's Politics: Hung Hsiu-chu Breaks Through Threshold with High Scores, but She is Not Tsai Ing-wen's Real Enemy

The article analyzes Hung Hsiu-chu's breakthrough of the KMT's 'brick-prevention' primary threshold. It points out that Tsai Ing-wen's real challenge in the 2016 presidential election is not Hung, but her own lack of 'execution and decisiveness' and her vague image. The author criticizes Tsai for over-relying on think tanks and lacking the elite image needed for high office. Simultaneously, it notes Hung's enemies are the KMT's century-old baggage and malicious populist criticism. The article ends by mentioning Hung's commoner image, which could flip the previous logic used to criticize Lien Sheng-wen and praise Ko Wen-je.

If Wang Jin-ping Runs for President, the KMT Will Perish!

This article comments on Wang Jin-ping's consideration of running for president and its effects on the KMT, citing an article from United Daily News questioning Wang's parliamentary style and party loyalty during his tenure as Legislative Yuan President. The author believes Ma Ying-jeou's harsh distancing might be protecting the KMT from total collapse, and explores Wang's subtle role between the blue and green camps. The author expresses confusion and concern about Hung Hsiu-chu versus Tsai Ing-wen comparison and Wang Jin-ping's sudden emergence, believing this election may determine the KMT's final fate in Taiwan, sarcastically noting voters choosing sensation over truth.