Ma Ying-jeou

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  1. CNN v.s. Ma Ying-jeou

    CNN v.s. Ma Ying-jeou

    Taiwan = They? What the fuck are you, Ma Ying-jeou?!

  2. Salute to Taiwan(They)~Shame On Ma Ying-jeou

    Salute to Taiwan(They)~Shame On Ma Ying-jeou

    Taiwan (They) were fine, are fine, and will be fine without Ma Ying-jeou. Shame on you for having your salary from Taiwanese tax-payers for most of your lifetime! What have you ever done for Them?!

  3. FTV interviews Ma Ying-jeou, Part 1 of about 8

    FTV interviews Ma Ying-jeou, Part 1 of about 8

    On the night of December 9, 2008, Taiwan's Formosa Television (FTV/民視) interviewed Taiwan's president, Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九). Grimace as he struggles to greet the audience using Taiwanese. Squirm in your seat as he complains about the interviewer judging him based upon what happened after he took office instead of talking about the good stuff that happened in the last few months of his predecessor Chen Shui-bian's (陳水扁) term. Witness Mr. Ma smile as he talks about quarter after quarter ...

  4. ma ying-jeou in cambridge

    ma ying-jeou in cambridge

    being asked about his view on Taiwan aimed by missiles from China

  5. Ma Ying-jeou TalkAsia interview (02-2007) Part 1/3

    Ma Ying-jeou TalkAsia interview (02-2007) Part 1/3

    First airing on Saturday, February 3, 2007, this TalkAsia interview with Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman Ma Ying-jeou had host Anjali Rao fluffing Ma, pushing his "Mr. Clean" propaganda, and letting him show himself generally talking like a fool with things like (barely a parody-phrase) "I couldn't possibly be guilty of anything because I donated blood a whole bunch of times, and I also donated to charity a lot of that money that rightfully belongs to the taxpayers ot Taiwan." He ...

  6. Taiwan: President Ma Ying-jeou approves Dalai Lama visit

    Taiwan: President Ma Ying-jeou approves Dalai Lama visit

    Exiled Titetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama will visit Taiwan next week. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou has approved his visit after he was invited by various majors and magistrates, despite the risk of a diplomatic row with Beijing.

  7. Drunken Ma Ying-jeou

    Drunken Ma Ying-jeou

    Former Taipei mayor and former leader of Taiwan's opposition KMT party, Ma Ying-jeou, standing next to two-time electoral loser and KMT "Honorary Chairman" Lien Chan, shows the media what a fun guy he is after a few drinks. Watch for the Mr. Bean face.

  8. Ma Ying-jeou TalkAsia interview (02-2007) Part 2/3

    Ma Ying-jeou TalkAsia interview (02-2007) Part 2/3

    First airing on Saturday, February 3, 2007, this TalkAsia interview with Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman Ma Ying-jeou had host Anjali Rao fluffing Ma, pushing his "Mr. Clean" propaganda, and letting him show himself generally talking like a fool with things like (barely a parody-phrase) "I couldn't possibly be guilty of anything because I donated blood a whole bunch of times, and I also donated to charity a lot of that money that rightfully belongs to the taxpayers ot Taiwan." He ...

  9. Ma Ying-jeou TalkAsia interview (02-2007) Intro

    Ma Ying-jeou TalkAsia interview (02-2007) Intro

    First airing on Saturday, February 3, 2007, this TalkAsia interview with Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman Ma Ying-jeou had host Anjali Rao fluffing Ma, pushing his "Mr. Clean" propaganda, and letting him show himself generally talking like a fool with things like (barely a parody-phrase) "I couldn't possibly be guilty of anything because I donated blood a whole bunch of times, and I also donated to charity a lot of that money that rightfully belongs to the taxpayers ot Taiwan." He ...

  10. The Ma Ying-jeou 42-minute flip-flop

    The Ma Ying-jeou 42-minute flip-flop

    During the February 29, 2008 Central Election Commission's (CEC) Taiwan Presidential Campaign Forum, the Chinese Nationalist Party's (KMT) candidate, Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) remarkably said these two completely opposite things just 42 minutes apart: 1) I have said many times before that I do not support recognition of Chinese academic qualifications 2) I support recognition of Chinese academic qualifications Does Ma think the voters of Taiwan aren't paying attention? FURTHER READING: Ma's ...