The KMT farce: dreaming of NankeBY Fang Fu-chuan 方復權Ever since Taiwan held its first direct presidential election in 1996, there has been no democratic backsliding or public knavery of sharing political spoils for over a quarter of a century. Due to both parties’ uncompromising positions, the KMT has been subjected to the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) humiliating and affronting behavior without daring to utter a complaint. As hopes of collaboration dwindle by the moment, the KMT is now accusing the TPP of refusing to cooperate. Has the KMT forgotten that it is the culprit and the one that landed itself in this quagmire in the first place? In a dream, he married the daughter of the Great Kingdom of Ashendon and became the governor of Nanke, achieving success in love and his career.