The following is from the final installment of Masayuki Takayama's weekly column in the latest edition of Shukan Shincho.
This article also proves that he is the only journalist in the post-war world.
This article also proves that he is the only person who deserves the Nobel Prize for Literature or Peace.
It is a must-read for not only the Japanese people but also people all over the world.
KAMALA JUMP
After 9/11, Bush Junior went after Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
In the presidential re-election, John Kerry of the Democratic Party challenged him.
He graduated from Yale University and received the Medal of Honor four times for his service in the Vietnam War.
He was a hero.
Bush, on the other hand, was unable to find the weapons of mass destruction that had been the pretext for his attacks on Saddam.
What's more, he was suspected of cheating and dodging the draft during the Vietnam War.
So, when the Asahi Shimbun reported that Kerry had been declared the winner, it was announced during the morning talk shows that Bush had been re-elected.
"Asahi is the go-to source for commentators" (Kume Hiroshi and Tsukushi Tetsuya in conversation).
But Asahi got it wrong.
When the MC prompted the commentator to comment, the commentator was at a loss for words, saying," I wonder what happened?"
The same thing happened with Hillary and Trump after Obama.
The Asahi Shimbun reported that Hillary had won by a landslide, and Trump was treated as a fringe candidate until the end.
Then, during the morning talk shows, Trump's victory will be announced.
Again, the commentator said, "I wonder what happened?
The only difference from before was that Taro Kimura of Fuji TV had predicted Trump's victory.
The reason was that he had read the stratification of American society.
American society is a society of commoners.
There are no people of high rank.
That is why we long for the "upper class."
The upper class is wealthy, so they aim to become lawyers, who earn more than manual laborers. As a result, the country became full of lawyers, with the same number of military officers in the army, navy, and air force.
They targeted businesses, such as the light aircraft industry, which dominates the global market.
If there were an accident, they would sue under the Product Liability Act and other laws and extort exorbitant amounts of money, causing Cessna and Viper to go bankrupt and their employees to lose their jobs.
The same thing happened in the medical and pharmaceutical industry.
When breast implants made from silicone became a problem, even Dow Corning was forced into bankruptcy. As a result, companies went bankrupt one after another, and workers lost their jobs.
Lawyers also took control of the political world and seized control of the Democratic Party.
In the Clinton administration, 90% of the cabinet ministers were lawyers, and the government directly sued companies such as Mitsubishi Motors.
When the lawsuit material ran out, it was a country of lawyers.
They created new material one after another, such as LGBT and the environment.
Trump was angry at the Democratic Party, which was destroying companies, and the American people sympathized with him.
I think Taro Kimura read that.
Last time, even Trump was defeated by Biden's fraudulent mail-in voting, the "Biden jump."
However, this time, the American people noticed it.
Once the fraud in mail-in voting was uncovered, Democratic prosecutors brought up a scandal involving a woman seven years ago and filed a lawsuit.
It was intentional election interference.
Trump still won a landslide victory over Kamala Harris.
He said it was a "victory for the American people," and he was right.
American citizens had lost patience with the Democratic Party, which was destroying businesses at home and maneuvering unrest such as the Arab Spring abroad.
That's why Trump had so much momentum.
There was no Kamala jump, which they had feared.
The New York Dow hit a new high.
However, the Japanese newspapers were different.
The Asahi Shimbun, which reported on the start of the presidential election, conveyed the close race by saying, "It's even until the final stage" and "The result will be delayed."
Until then, they had contrasted the lively Kamala with the old and ugly Trump, who "made unfounded claims that there was fraud in the previous election."
He also called him a "criminal who had the Capitol Hill attacked."
In addition to the Asahi report, the TV stations also continued to slam Trump, using the trio of Democratic fanatics Umino Motoo, Maejima Kazuhiro, and Nakabayashi Mieko, as well as Patrick Harlan and Dave Spector.
That's why only the Japanese believed that Kamala would win.
Everyone was very surprised by Trump's victory.
When the AP reported this, Nakabayashi, who was appearing on TV, spoke of
Her appearance was both sad and comical.
Asahi got it wrong for the third time.
If they had the ability to learn, they would have realized that the US Democratic Party is precisely like Naoto Kan's "nightmare Democratic Party."
In other words, Kamala is Renho.
There's no way she can win.
This article also proves that he is the only journalist in the post-war world.
This article also proves that he is the only person who deserves the Nobel Prize for Literature or Peace.
It is a must-read for not only the Japanese people but also people all over the world.
KAMALA JUMP
After 9/11, Bush Junior went after Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
In the presidential re-election, John Kerry of the Democratic Party challenged him.
He graduated from Yale University and received the Medal of Honor four times for his service in the Vietnam War.
He was a hero.
Bush, on the other hand, was unable to find the weapons of mass destruction that had been the pretext for his attacks on Saddam.
What's more, he was suspected of cheating and dodging the draft during the Vietnam War.
So, when the Asahi Shimbun reported that Kerry had been declared the winner, it was announced during the morning talk shows that Bush had been re-elected.
"Asahi is the go-to source for commentators" (Kume Hiroshi and Tsukushi Tetsuya in conversation).
But Asahi got it wrong.
When the MC prompted the commentator to comment, the commentator was at a loss for words, saying," I wonder what happened?"
The same thing happened with Hillary and Trump after Obama.
The Asahi Shimbun reported that Hillary had won by a landslide, and Trump was treated as a fringe candidate until the end.
Then, during the morning talk shows, Trump's victory will be announced.
Again, the commentator said, "I wonder what happened?
The only difference from before was that Taro Kimura of Fuji TV had predicted Trump's victory.
The reason was that he had read the stratification of American society.
American society is a society of commoners.
There are no people of high rank.
That is why we long for the "upper class."
The upper class is wealthy, so they aim to become lawyers, who earn more than manual laborers. As a result, the country became full of lawyers, with the same number of military officers in the army, navy, and air force.
They targeted businesses, such as the light aircraft industry, which dominates the global market.
If there were an accident, they would sue under the Product Liability Act and other laws and extort exorbitant amounts of money, causing Cessna and Viper to go bankrupt and their employees to lose their jobs.
The same thing happened in the medical and pharmaceutical industry.
When breast implants made from silicone became a problem, even Dow Corning was forced into bankruptcy. As a result, companies went bankrupt one after another, and workers lost their jobs.
Lawyers also took control of the political world and seized control of the Democratic Party.
In the Clinton administration, 90% of the cabinet ministers were lawyers, and the government directly sued companies such as Mitsubishi Motors.
When the lawsuit material ran out, it was a country of lawyers.
They created new material one after another, such as LGBT and the environment.
Trump was angry at the Democratic Party, which was destroying companies, and the American people sympathized with him.
I think Taro Kimura read that.
Last time, even Trump was defeated by Biden's fraudulent mail-in voting, the "Biden jump."
However, this time, the American people noticed it.
Once the fraud in mail-in voting was uncovered, Democratic prosecutors brought up a scandal involving a woman seven years ago and filed a lawsuit.
It was intentional election interference.
Trump still won a landslide victory over Kamala Harris.
He said it was a "victory for the American people," and he was right.
American citizens had lost patience with the Democratic Party, which was destroying businesses at home and maneuvering unrest such as the Arab Spring abroad.
That's why Trump had so much momentum.
There was no Kamala jump, which they had feared.
The New York Dow hit a new high.
However, the Japanese newspapers were different.
The Asahi Shimbun, which reported on the start of the presidential election, conveyed the close race by saying, "It's even until the final stage" and "The result will be delayed."
Until then, they had contrasted the lively Kamala with the old and ugly Trump, who "made unfounded claims that there was fraud in the previous election."
He also called him a "criminal who had the Capitol Hill attacked."
In addition to the Asahi report, the TV stations also continued to slam Trump, using the trio of Democratic fanatics Umino Motoo, Maejima Kazuhiro, and Nakabayashi Mieko, as well as Patrick Harlan and Dave Spector.
That's why only the Japanese believed that Kamala would win.
Everyone was very surprised by Trump's victory.
When the AP reported this, Nakabayashi, who was appearing on TV, spoke of
Her appearance was both sad and comical.
Asahi got it wrong for the third time.
If they had the ability to learn, they would have realized that the US Democratic Party is precisely like Naoto Kan's "nightmare Democratic Party."
In other words, Kamala is Renho.
There's no way she can win.