Li Ao
Li has never shied away from opportunities to receive publicity. In the
late 90s, he began to host television shows aired on a couple of TV
stations.
In Li's eyes, there is nothing that cannot be divided by winning and losing
categories. Arm with rich historic knowledge, Li stands out on the political
stage and doesn't miss any chance to debunk lies and exaggerated claims made by
politicians. "I'm not a common soldier," Li states. "I'm an ambitious,
affirmative, energetic and happy soldier. I will bitterly hurt my enemies in
their heart."
Li has never begrudged his pungent criticism of Taiwan's politicians.
About Chen Shuibian
Li bitterly spoke against Chen Shuibian soon after he won the legislative
election late 2004. "Chen Shuibian ruined the relationship between Taiwan and
the mainland. His guidelines are absolutely wrong. Now that I have won the
election I will make full use of the chance to tell people the benefits of the
idea of 'One country, two systems'."
About Democracy
"The real heroes are always alone, just like me. But there's the slightest
possibility for candidates like me to win the election. Because they won't fully
rely on a political party or succumb to the powerful, nor will they solicit
votes by shaking hands, parading in a campaign van and bothering the electorate
for votes by telephone. Nevertheless, if candidates as excellent and capable as
I am are not elected, the system and the election themselves will be under
suspicion. So I was elected, but as the last one on the list. It's the only way
that all parties could accept."
Li Ao in Quotes
"Everybody will call others a son of bitch when
enraged. But I'm not satisfied with such curses. I'll go further and offer
evidence to explain they really are son of bitch. That's why they say I'm a firm
and pungent critic. "
"There are two types of characters in Martyrs' Shrine: The Story of the
Reform Movement of 1898 in China, Tan Sitong and Liang Qichao. When the reform
failed, the two faced different destinies. Tan was brave and died as a martyr
while Liang chose to escape to Japan. Yer the enemy, the Qing
Dynasty , collapsed in the end. Liang, in some ways, was successful in
beating his enemy. So being a martyr was valued little. I prefer to be a
fighting soldier. I'm an ambitious, affirmative, energetic and happy soldier. I
will bitterly hurt my enemies in their hearts."
"An old saying has it that an official who does not conduct himself well will
make life impossible for the people he serves. But I will do things in a reverse
way. I won't make life possible of those muddleheaded officials when I come into
office."
"Try to be a brave man if you have the chance to avoid being dastardly; try
to express a true self when masks can be thrown away; although no egg stays
unbroken when a nest is overturned, I hope I'm not the egg which is worst
brokenˇ"
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