Nancy Pelosi a ‘Disgusting Figure’

April 15th, 2008 by WILLIAM KERN

In terms of being the target of Beijing’s vitriol, House Speaker Pelosi has now joined such luminaries as the Dalai Lama and Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian. According to this ‘commentary’ published by the strictly-controlled state run Xinhua news service:

“If an Internet opinion poll were to be carried out in China to choose the most disgusting figure, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would probably be on top of the list. … How can such an irresponsible political figure not be detested by all Chinese?”

The commentary goes on to say, “Underneath her double standards lay a stubborn anti-China sentiment and uneasiness about China’s peaceful rise. … If she stiff-neckedly clings to her double standards and anti-China stance, Pelosi will remain the least popular person in China.

COMMENTARY

April 12, 2008

People’s Republic of China- Xinhua - Original Article (English)

BEIJING: If an Internet opinion poll were to be carried out in China to choose the most disgusting figure, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would probably be on top of the list. She has confused right with wrong on the issue of Tibet, exercises double standards to interfere in China’s internal affairs, hurts the feelings of the Chinese people and impairs China-U.S. relations.

The reason that Pelosi is so detested by the Chinese people is closely connected with her recent moves clamoring for “Tibet independence,” and instigating a “boycott of the Olympic Games.”

From meeting with the Dalai Lama in India WATCH and calling on U.S. President George W. Bush not to attend the opening ceremonies, to making irresponsible remarks on the Olympic torch relay and proposing an anti-China resolution on Tibet which was passed in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday, Pelosi never hesitates to exercise her double standards and flagrantly interfere in China’s internal affairs. But her display has been anything but wise.

As is known to all, the Lhasa riots were masterminded by the Dalai clique and organized by Tibet separatists in and outside China. The riots have been condemned by Chinese people of all ethnic groups.

The Beijing Olympic Games will be a grand festival for people around the world, especially the 1.3 billion Chinese who have anticipated the Games with such keen enthusiasm, and who have made such serious preparations for it. But Pelosi and other U.S. Congressmen have spared no effort to create harsh discord and seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people. How can such an irresponsible political figure not be detested by all Chinese?

What she has done is simply irresponsible and is designed to interfere in China’s internal affairs, and yet Pelosi ostentatiously showed herself off as a “moral authority.” When she met with the Dalai Lama in March in India, she appealed to the international community to exert pressure on China on the issue of Tibet, lest the highest standard of morality be lost. But what she has done runs counter to what she trumpets as “morality.”

Pelosi, a California Democrat, was elected to the House of Representatives in 1987. Four years after being elected, massive ethnic clashes broke out in Los Angeles and other cities in California. At the time, federal and state governments deployed 10,000 troops from the National Guard, army and navy to restore order. Thousands of people were arrested. Yet she turned a blind eye to violence in her own state. Where was her “moral authority” then?

READ ON AT WORLDMEETS.US, along with continuing foreign press coverage of the emerging crisis over Tibet and the Olympic Games as it relates to the United States.

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