Masuzoe Yoichi harshly criticizes Prime Minister Ishiba: “He has too little popularity!” “If you’re a politician, face reality” Former Tokyo governor and international political scientist Masuzoe Yoichi appeared on Yomiuri TV’s “Soredemo Itte Iinkai NP” broadcast on the 6th. He commented on the new Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba. When asked about Ishiba’s foreign and security policies, Masuzoe pointed out, “We’ve been friends for a long time, but the point is, he studies too much,” and talked about the new prime minister’s “military geek” side, saying, “So when I said to him, ’What are you talking about when you act like a scholar?’ he’d say, ’Aren’t you a scholar?’ and we’d always get into arguments.” He added, “In short, the current Japan-US Security Treaty (review of the Status of Forces Agreement) is theoretically correct. When you look at reality, can you do it? So I always tell him, ’If you’re a politician, face reality,’ that’s what this scholar is telling him,” he revealed. Regarding the Ishiba administration as a whole, he said, “The party’s internal base is very weak, so I don’t think it’s possible for them to say anything too selfish. I think the test is about to begin. “He has too little popularity!’’ he said firmly. When host Nomura Akira commented, “If Masuzoe says that, he must be quite popular…”, Masuzoe replied, “I am popular!”, drawing laughter.
>>1 >[Breaking News] Ishiba gives Hagiuda and other lawmakers who did not attend the Ethics Committee “unofficial endorsement” The real Abe faction of five (along with Minsu/Soka/Ishin, they also passed on the illicit funds to Kishida) Takaichi, Suga (Ishiba, Moriyama), Koizumi, Kono, and Aso should also be unofficial endorsements.
>>1 >Both Suga and I finished within a year. Ishihara’s might be even shorter. So Takaichi, get ready. .. Go to drinking parties for about the next six months.”
Aso, who is a big supporter of Abe (Seiwa Kai: Hatoyama Kishi Sato Kakuei: Right in the middle of the pro-China faction) and is crazy about Takaichi, is not a member of the Kochikai (mainstream conservative) at all. ://i.imgur.com/c7dqlvg.jpg
>>1 If you think Ishiba is the most competent member of the left wing of the LDP, it’s pretty clear that half of the LDP members are a bunch of scum. Unless we first eliminate the revolutionary left-wing opposition party and then the left wing of the LDP, the people will never be able to enjoy safety and security in their lives.
[Abema] Masuzoe Yoichi and new LDP president Ishiba Shigeru “always end up talking about military affairs” pointing out a lurking weakness “the economy is weak” 2024.9.29/newsplus/1727606170/ >>1 >International political scientist Masuzoe Yoichi (75) appeared live on Abema.. on the 29th and shared his impressions of new LDP president Ishiba Shigeru (67), who was elected in the LDP presidential election on the 27th. Since Suga, Kono, Koizumi, and Masuzoe (naturalized/Korean resident in Japan: the world’s two biggest anti-Japanese countries) are close to each other and look upon him favorably, there’s no doubt that Ishiba is also Korean.
Isn’t it better that he doesn’t get too close to the politicians who are his favorites? He was supported in the runoff vote, even if it was by a process of elimination.
The problem with that program was that the person who declared that the murder of a Japanese elementary school student in China was “just that” was the problem.
Since Suga Yoshihide (Abe, Takaichi, Hatoyama, Maehara, Izumi, Kono, Koizumi) tolerates it, there’s no doubt that Ishiba Shigeru is also Korean (Abe lefty).
Masuzoe was once ranked highly in opinion polls as the person people most wanted to become prime minister. When the LDP lost power in 2009, he rebelled against Tanigaki’s executive leadership and tried various things, but he couldn’t gather any allies, so he was forced to leave the party and forcibly take over a minority political party called the Reform Club, but that was as far as he went. Ishihara remained in the party at this time and served as Chairman of the Policy Research Council. I don’t think Ishihara was told that by Masuzoe either.
>>60 >Masuzoe was once ranked highly in opinion polls of who people wanted to become prime minister. >When the LDP lost power in 2009, he rebelled against Tanigaki’s leadership and tried various things, but he couldn’t gather any allies, so he had no choice but to leave the party and forcefully take over a minority political party called the Reform Club. That’s right. At that time, Masuzoe was seriously aiming to become prime minister. So, while he watched over Ishihara with a sense of brotherhood, he also saw him as a subordinate, or someone inferior to himself. That Ishihara has now become prime minister. And then, “He has no popularity!” (laughs)
Even though the Smart Devil didn’t spend any of his own money and embezzled just as much as the much talked about Governor Saito, he still has some rumours lol.
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