
Japan’s New Female Prime Minister Is Putting a Scare Into the Libs
by Tim O’Brien
If you never imagined yourself getting excited over a new Japanese prime minister. brace yourself. Listen to how the ultra-woke Associated Press framed the news on Saturday when announcing victory for 64-year-old Sanae Takaichi: “Japan’s first female governing-party leader is an ultra-conservative star in a male-dominated group.”
See what I mean? Kind of gives you a tiny little bit of that old razzle dazzle you felt last November when you heard Trump won, doesn’t it? At least a little? Makes you want to get to know more about her, doesn’t it?
Takaichi has yet to be confirmed, which is expected to happen through a parliamentary vote on October 15, but it’s generally assumed she will take the helm of Japan’s government as its first female prime minister. She’s a member of the country’s Liberal Democratic Party, but it’s not what it sounds like. She’s got conservative bona fides.
Let’s start with the fact that one of her role models is the late Margaret Thatcher, President Reagan’s ally, confidante, and geopolitical partner during those tense years that brought an end to the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union.
According to reports, Takaichi didn’t run on sexual identity or gender issues during her campaign. Instead, she placed the focus on the same sort of issues her male counterparts did. One of those issues centers on the “cultural incompatibility” of some foreign visitors and guests. More to the point, she delivered a hard line against those who visit or migrate to Japan and have no respect for Japanese culture and customs.
The new Japanese Prime Minister said she will deport all culturally incompatible foreigners from Japan, such as these Islamists who demand Sharia law. Do you agree?
— Dr. Maalouf (@realMaalouf) October 4, 2025
