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【すでに離婚で空中分解した昔のアイドルバンド「アバ」に願かけしてる末期の自慰民党w】 支持率低下の自民救う「ABBA」
山本一太
ニックネームは「ハッタリくん」(有吉弘行命名)
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,.――――-、
ヽ / ̄ ̄ ̄`ヽ
| | "゚ i ゚" |} ____________
ヽ〈@ r、h、 〉' /
`Y-=v=-Y < もはや自民党を救うのは
___`トこ イ__ \ ABBAだけでござる、の巻
// |><| \ \___________
、z=ニ三三ニヽ、
,,{{彡ニ三ニ三ニミヽ
}仆ソ'`´''ーー'''""`ヾミi
lミ{ ニ == 二 lミ| ____________
{ミ| , =、、 ,.=-、 ljハ /ABBAって「麻生でなきゃ
{t! ィ・= r・=, !3 < 誰でもマシ」の略語だってな?
`!、 , イ_ _ヘ l‐' \ 失礼だろコンニャク一太!
Y { r=、__ ` j ハ⌒\ \ ゴルゴ流に成敗してやる!
/ ヽ、`ニニ´ .イ /ヽ./ ヽ  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄
i `ー‐´‐rく / ⌒ヽ,\ .ri ri
ll ヽr‐─ヽ_|_⊂////;`ゞ--―─-r|| / |
ll l,|`゙゙゙''―ll___l_l_|_iノ二二二二│` ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄|二;;二二;;二二二i≡二三三l
|ヽ ヽ _|_ _ "l ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄|二;;二二;;二=''''''''''' ̄ノ
/"ヽ j_/ヽヽ, ̄,,,/"''''''''''''⊃r‐l'二二二T ̄ ̄ ̄ [i゙''''''''''''''''"゙゙゙ ̄`"
/ ヽ ー──''''''""(;;) `゙,j" | | |
\ :::::/
│ 安 :::│
│ 倍 :::│
│ 壺 :::│
│ 三 :::│
/⌒ヽ__// ‖\\__/⌒\ __________
( ◯ / /) (\\ ○ ) / 「Any Body is BEtter
\ / ./● I I ●\\/ / than Aso」の略なら、
/ // │ │ \_ゝヽ < ABBEで、アバじゃなくアベだろ!
/ ̄ ̄\ / /│ │ヽ :::ヽ \ なのに、ボクちゃんの名前が
/ \ / ノ (___):::ヽ :::| \ 出てこないので不機嫌で
|:::::: | │ I I :::::: ::::::| \ また下痢気味でちゅ!
|::::::::::: | │ ├── ┤ ::::::::|  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄
.|:::::::::::::: | \ /  ̄ ヽ ::::::::/
|:::::::::::::: } \ __ ' :::::/
ヽ:::::::::::::: } ,. \^______/_ `ヽ
ヽ:::::::::: ノ /、 |l`ー‐´ / / -‐ {
/:::::::::: く / l l |/__|// /  ̄ /
___ |:::::::::::::::: \ / l l l/ |/ / /
|:::::::::::::::::::::::\ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄
もうオマエにゃ
お呼びもかからないってことさ。
その霊感壺でキムチでも漬けてろw
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http://www.chosunonline.com/news/20090702000021
(朝鮮日報)
支持率低下の自民救う「ABBA」
「ABBAが自民党を救う」
記事入力 : 2009/07/02 09:18:07
麻生太郎首相に対する支持率が10%台にまで落ち込むなど、政権崩壊の危機に直面している日本の与党・自民党の内部でこんな発言が飛び出した。「ABBA」といえば、1970年代から80年代にかけ一世を風靡(ふうび)した、スウェーデン出身の男女4人からなるポップス・グループだが、同党でいう「ABBA」とはもちろん、このグループのことではない。
同党の幹事長を務めた加藤紘一議員は1日、イギリスの経済紙フィナンシャル・タイムズ(FT)とのインタビューで、「総選挙が行われれば、党にとって最後の瞬間が訪れるかもしれない。若手の議員たちを中心に、“ABBA”が自民党にとっての危機打開策になる、という主張が出ている」と述べた。加藤議員によると、「ABBA」とは「Anybody is better than Aso」の略で、「卓越した人物はいないものの、誰であれ麻生首相よりはましだ」という意味だという。
李竜洙(イ・ヨンス)記者
朝鮮日報/朝鮮日報日本語版
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ABBAが自民党を巣くう……もとい、救うそうである、(笑)
だったらABBAから阿呆太郎に、ハナムケの歌を一曲。
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「SOS」(by ABBA)
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4JEmz4FoJE)
ちなみに、本物のABBA(アバ)は、2組のおしどり夫婦から成る
4人組のバンドだったが、両夫婦とも離婚して、解散してしまいましたとさ。(笑)
●朝鮮日報の上掲記事の
ネタ元になった英国フィナンシャル・タイムズ記事
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7c462642-6599-11de-8e34-00144feabdc0.html?nclick_check=1
‘Abba’ faction told disunity will ensure defeat
By Mure Dickie
Published: June 30 2009 18:43
| Last updated: June 30 2009 18:43
It was only last September that Kaoru Yosano was battling Taro Aso to lead Japan’s long-ruling Liberal Democratic party. He lost that fight but the veteran politician is still sometimes touted as a possible replacement for the embattled LDP president and prime minister.
These days, Mr Yosano – now both finance minister and minister for economic and fiscal policy – is urging his comrades to rally round Mr Aso instead of descending into ever deeper dissent.
“When I contested Mr Aso for the presidency, almost everybody supported Mr Aso,” he told the Financial Times in an interview, referring to his 66 to 351 defeat in voting by LDP lawmakers and local chapters. “All those people who backed Mr Aso then have a responsibility to support him now.”
Mr Yosano’s calming call for unity comes at a torrid time for the LDP, as many members begin to panic at the increasingly likely prospect of defeat at the hands of the opposition Democratic party in a general election due by October.
Nor has the DPJ escaped in the political turmoil: Yukio Hatoyama, the decade-old opposition’s new leader, was on Tuesday forced to apologise after his political fundraising body was found to have falsely reported millions of yen in donations.
The DPJ president blamed a secretary for the error, but said none of the donations was illegal and that he would not resign.
Mr Hatoyama’s fund-raising mishaps are not unalloyed good news for the LDP, even though the DPJ suffered in opinion polls this year after allegations that a senior aide to Ichiro Ozawa, his predecessor as DPJ leader, knowingly accepted improper donations.
Instead, the spotlight on fund-raising problems is further undermining public confidence in the political status quo and politicians in general. Indeed, the former head of the company involved in the scandal surrounding Mr Ozawa’s funding is also being prosecuted for alleged illegal donations to Toshihiro Nikai, the trade minister and an LDP heavyweight.
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LDP Diet members are conducting an increasingly open campaign to switch leaders that is unlikely to be silenced by Mr Yosano’s plea for them to stand by Mr Aso
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Mr Yosano himself has been hit by critical media reports that he was the recipient of corporate donations improperly funnelled through dummy organisations. He dismisses any suggestion of misconduct, saying the donations were actually made before the imposition of rules barring companies from directly funding individual politicians.
Mr Yosano’s focus is to continue to stress the importance of working towards the fiscal stabilisation of the increasingly debt-burdened state and he comes out swinging at DPJ leaders who he says are living in a “virtual, imaginary world”.
“Ahead of winning power, the DPJ are offering a delightful menu, but if they actually took power I don’t think they could deliver any of it,” Mr Yosano says.
Such criticism has some resonance. While Mr Aso’s administration has torn up Japan’s timetable for fiscal consolidation amid a slump of historic proportions, it is at least committed to future tax increases – a topic Mr Hatoyama has pushed off the DPJ’s agenda in favour of vague promises to fund welfare by eliminating government waste.
However, the LDP’s appeal to relative fiscal rectitude is being drowned out by growing discord within a party daunted by the DPJ’s widening opinion poll lead.
In recent days, ill-concealed feuding over a possible last-ditch cabinet reshuffle by Mr Aso and the best timing for the election has dominated political coverage. Meanwhile, LDP Diet members are conducting an increasingly open campaign to switch leaders that is unlikely to be silenced by Mr Yosano’s plea for them to stand by Mr Aso.
Koichi Kato, a senior LDP Diet member, says a potential electoral disaster is looming that might be “almost the end of the party” – and that Mr Aso is to blame.
Even though there is no candidate for party president who would be sure to bring a turnround, at least dumping Mr Aso would show the LDP – which has ruled Japan for all but 11 months of the past 53 years – retains some “political energy”, Mr Kato says.
He cites junior Diet colleagues as arguing that the solution to the party’s problems can be found in the name of Abba, the Swedish pop group.
“[They argue that] we may not find a good replacement ... but AnyBody is Better than Aso,” Mr Kato says.
Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2009
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