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Commentary on Hung Tzu-yung Belittling Huang Shih-hsiu: Calling Someone a 'Random Person with Zero Credibility' is Crude Populism and Sophistry

This article strongly criticizes Legislator Hung Tzu-yung for publicly calling commentator Huang Shih-hsiu a 'random person with zero credibility' during a Taipower controversy on a typhoon day. The author views this as a crude sophistry technique intended to irrationally belittle an opponent and questions the source of Hung's own credibility. It satirically points out that Hung was elected through the efforts of a group of 'random people' and argues her professional background and judgment are not necessarily superior to those she belittles, recalling her previous PM2.5 gaffe.

Through Ko Wen-je and Tai Chi's Special Relationship, I See Ma Ying-jeou's Virtue

Starting from Ko Wen-je's dispute with Tai Chi and Councilor Hsu Hung-ting's remarks, this article criticizes the political culture of using vague language like 'special romantic relationship' for personal attacks and sophistry, seeing it as reflecting speakers' inferior character. The author contrasts Ma Ying-jeou's response to Feng Guang-yuan's vulgar derision regarding his relationship with Kim Bou-kong, and comments on the court's absurd verdict. Finally, the author praises Ma Ying-jeou for maintaining an unmoved stance during these disputes, considering it the honorable bearing a president should display.