Chairman Tsai Ing-wen, who is also the party chairman, shouted yesterday in the vote reminder video: “County heads who vote for the DPP vote for Tsai Ing-wen.” Shi Mingde is recognized as the most narcissistic; now I find out that “she is the most narcissistic”.
You Yinglong stressed on Facebook today that in the history of the DPP, Tsai Ing-wen was the first to try to personalize central or local elections and to regard the election results as the result of personal success or failure. This is a big bet, it’s like putting all your chips on it. This is the maximum expression of “pass the test and pass the pass”. What is the reason why Tsai Ing-wen made such a crazy bet? There must be a reason.
You Yinglong said that Tsai Ing-wen’s Facebook page released the latest campaign video, loudly shouting: “The county and city leaders who vote for the DPP are voting for Tsai Ing-wen, so may I have more strength to keep my promise to you in the remaining term”. Gorgeous rhetoric and empty references, trying to “personalize” and “Chua Ing-wen culture” this local election, hoping this can turn the tide and prevent the DPP from suffering another big defeat similar to the 2018 election campaign.
In his opinion, where does Tsai Ing-wen’s self-confidence beyond ordinary people’s understanding come from? Is it an incurable narcissistic tendency?
He said that among the previous DPP party chairmen, Shi Ming-teh was recognized as the most narcissistic. President Shi is the most confident and elegant person he has ever met, with an irredeemable conceit that he often exudes in his gestures. He known as the “proud rooster”. But now I find out that there is another party chairman who may be more narcissistic than him, and his name is Tsai Ing-wen.