Kim Dae-Jung / Kim Young-sam
Apparently Kim Dae-Jung is not happy with the way leftist radicals have turned his moderate appeasement policy into an anti-American pro-Kim regime movement.
Former president Kim Dae-jung on Tuesday told the Uri Party’s interim leadership the ruling party fell far short of public expectations for economic prosperity and improved living standards. The party failed because it "has not tried hard enough to convince the public and win its understanding."And for those who like to think the Presidents before Kim Dae-Jung were mere puppets of the U.S. Government, think again. Another example has slipped out illustrating how little influence Washington has in Seoul at times. Read for yourself here.
The former president was also quoted as saying the party should have made it clear that Prof. Kang Jeong-koo's inflammatory pro-North Korean remarks "were wrong," and taken the firm position that without the Incheon Landing of 1950 led by U.S. general Douglas MacArthur, the Republic of Korea would not exist.
…Yet even against that background, the elder statesman berated the party leadership point by point, saying, "You've bungled your politics." Attacked as a "leftist" by his opponents throughout his decades in politics, Kim nonetheless noted that the ruling camp acted beyond bounds when they shielded Prof. Kang in the name of freedom of expression and defended activists who are trying to topple the MacArthur statue in Incheon.
