OLD AMERICA VS. NEW AMERICA
The current leader of Japan has the most appropriate name for a politician in world history. He is Prime Minister Taro Aso, pronounced "ass-hoe."
This week (2/24), Prime Minister Aso met President Zero in the White House. Albeit that, at 47, the American is the junior of the Japanese by 21 years and embodies youth and fitness, it was nonetheless a meeting of Old Japan and Old America.
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has had a monopoly of power in Japan since the end of World War II. Here is how Hidekazu Kawai, professor emeritus of comparative politics at Gakushuin University in Tokyo, describes the LDP today:
"The LDP has become a source of structural corruption permeating the entire society. The Aso administration of the LDP exists to win elections, not cope with economic crisis. All that the ruling party has come up with as a solution to our crisis is to distribute cash."
Remind you of some other party and its leaders in some other country?