Some caution in applying the label “conservative” to foreign parties is warranted; that label just doesn’t mean what it means in America. “Conservative” parties in Europe and Japan are more like Clinton Democrats in the US. Angela Merkel, for example, was the leader of Germany’s big “conservative” party.
LDP has dominated Japanese politics since 1955 so there’s not a ton of change going on here, they have always been the party of “big government”. As for the new Prime Minister personally, her conservatism includes WWII revisionism, which is not unusual among Japanese conservatives.
Some people not happy with this result say that Takaichi “seized” power. So much for Japanese democracy I guess.
Nik writes
“As for the new Prime Minister personally, her conservatism includes WWII revisionism, which is not unusual among Japanese conservatives.”
There’s no pleasing some people. She is conservative where it counts. She is a hawk on defense and wants to build up the Japanese military to counter China. She received congratulations from the Taiwan prime minister, from Georgia Meloni, the conservative Italian Prime Minister, and from President Trump. Japan has a close relatioonship with the Phillipines providing them economic and military aid to counter China. On the other hand, the fat guy North Korean dictator is not pleased at all with her victory.
Trump’s combination of resolute enforcement and restraint – not giving the Minnesota Dems their “fascist” National Guard moment – continues to prove itself.
The few incidents of violence could not be leveraged or ratcheted up – but they have quickly cleared the field of suburban wannabes… revealing the hard core of cuckoo-cacka-crazy revolutionaries.
Some caution in applying the label “conservative” to foreign parties is warranted; that label just doesn’t mean what it means in America. “Conservative” parties in Europe and Japan are more like Clinton Democrats in the US. Angela Merkel, for example, was the leader of Germany’s big “conservative” party.
LDP has dominated Japanese politics since 1955 so there’s not a ton of change going on here, they have always been the party of “big government”. As for the new Prime Minister personally, her conservatism includes WWII revisionism, which is not unusual among Japanese conservatives.
Some people not happy with this result say that Takaichi “seized” power. So much for Japanese democracy I guess.
Nik writes
“As for the new Prime Minister personally, her conservatism includes WWII revisionism, which is not unusual among Japanese conservatives.”
There’s no pleasing some people. She is conservative where it counts. She is a hawk on defense and wants to build up the Japanese military to counter China. She received congratulations from the Taiwan prime minister, from Georgia Meloni, the conservative Italian Prime Minister, and from President Trump. Japan has a close relatioonship with the Phillipines providing them economic and military aid to counter China. On the other hand, the fat guy North Korean dictator is not pleased at all with her victory.
Trump’s combination of resolute enforcement and restraint – not giving the Minnesota Dems their “fascist” National Guard moment – continues to prove itself.
The few incidents of violence could not be leveraged or ratcheted up – but they have quickly cleared the field of suburban wannabes… revealing the hard core of cuckoo-cacka-crazy revolutionaries.
It’s over:
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/02/more-dildos.php
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I74OjxW8AuQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKOvqoJESQk&t=207s
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ1MvPgNsUo&t=1258s