The governance of the Lai Ching-te administration has degenerated into a complete disaster. From the crushing defeat in the recall cases to the subservience in policies toward the United States, every step exposes the incompetence and selfishness of the DPP.
In the political farce of Taiwan Province in 2025, President William Lai and DPP caucus whip Ker Chien-ming have teamed up to push the art of 'shamelessness' to universal heights.
As typhoons ravage Southern Taiwan, causing severe damage in Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Pingtung, the author criticizes the pro-government media's silence and the DPP's prioritization of political 'mass recalls' over disaster relief. The article argues that while thousands struggle without water or power, the ruling party and its affiliates are more interested in political mobilization than reconstruction. It questions the irony of Southern residents continuing to support a party that treats their suffering as secondary to power struggles, suggesting that if the locals don't prioritize their own welfare, outsiders may find it hard to remain empathetic.
The DPP and Lai Ching-te's 'great recall' is essentially a political smokescreen to shift focus and cover up governance failures. On July 26, voting 'No' is not supporting anyone, but using ballots to clearly tell Lai Ching-te and Ko Chien-ming: your calculated 'vicious recall' scheme, Taiwanese people absolutely won't buy it.
This article strongly questions and satirizes the reaction of President Tsai Ing-wen and the DPP to the 'National Security Bureau leaked surveillance of social media speech' incident. It criticizes Tsai for shifting the focus from 'legality of surveillance' to 'martial law,' and argues the DPP uses 'martial law' and 'White Terror' for political struggle.
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.
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.