Posted on 09/16/2010 2:24:57 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
The major conservative Japanese daily SANKEI SHIMBUN, with a large circulation, is prominently showing that the Tea Party movement (Cha-no-Kai) or alternately (Cha-Kai-To) is racking up victory after victory in the USA, positioning itself for a turnover of the Obama Administration as a sign of widespread discontent over the President and his policies after merely two short years...
(Excerpt) Read more at sankei.jp.msn.com ...
Russian papers actually capture a lot as well.
民主党全滅!
To be honest, I have given up on much of the US domestic media, and now heavily source outside the USA for the really good stuff. It is no different than what East Berliners or others in the D.D.R. had to do during the Cold War, so fed up with Neues Deutschland and Pravda, knowing them for the Communist officialdom lies that they were.
Often the foreign reporters beyond our shores DO NOT have an agenda/conflict of interest, nor a dictated script and template they have to follow (such as at MSNBC, CNN, NYT, LAT, WaPO, SeeBS--which is to keep His Excellency Patrice Lumumba Obongo in power at all costs) and as such, these alternative foreign sources--such as conservative reporting here in Japan/Asia, are both refreshing and instructive...my intent is to mainstream them as much as possible in the US mindset when and if possible. FREE REPUBLIC is the effective transmission unit in that effort. I know we are read by millions, friend and foe alike.
And to the foes lurking, might I add here:
SCR*W YOU!! You are going DOWN this year. :-)
I needed a good laugh. Thanks for providing!
Google translates:
Harry Reid Chinkasu meaningless! Nancy Peroshi fecal pellet! Obama oil stains!
I have found this blogger out of New Zealand to be a great source of opinion pieces and analysis. It is very helpful to have the views of those off shore who recognize how important a free and prosperous USA is to the rest of the world. We are blessed as nation to have so many fine people in other lands who 'get it'.
May God richly bless them.
Thanks for the tip. I will check them out....
もはや民主党じゃないよ。「選民意識党」と呼ばねばなるまい = They're no longer the Democratic Party. One ought to call them the Elitist Party.
Better yet, just go with 選民主党 ... which has the advantage of being an ugly pun on the Japanese term. Or there's this:
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