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Reader Comments (6) - post a comment

Posted by Steven Clemons, Oct 21 2008, 4:54PM - Link

Andy -- I am honored that you translated the blog. And very good
to meet you on line. Feel free to use it any time.

All the best,

Steve Clemons

Posted by Andy, Oct 19 2008, 12:27AM - Link

I am Andy, the blogger who translate your blog into Chinese. I am sorry that I didn't tell you about the blog before, because I am still doing these translation work all by my own, so I can't sure all the translations' accuracy and I don't have enough tome to tranlate every single comments you posted.

However, thank you for mentioning my blog. And actually, we have talked with each other before. Do you remember the Chinese students you met in SAIS in Aug, the Osgood center symposium. ^_^,you are nice!

Posted by Don Bacon, Oct 18 2008, 8:35PM - Link

My first impulse was to write: "Finally I understand Steve Clemons. Can we do all the columns this way"? But I felt that was pushing it.(:-)

Posted by Steve Clemons, Oct 18 2008, 5:08PM - Link

Matt -- not sure. Thanks though.

Don Bacon -- thanks for the fun. Still laughing.

best, steve

Posted by Matt, Oct 18 2008, 4:15PM - Link

Very interesting. Do you know if other American political bloggers have been translated into Chinese like this? You may have a big new audience to heed soon.

Posted by Don Bacon, Oct 18 2008, 4:01PM - Link

I went for the translation because I couldn't read the Chinese.

in part: "It is interesting to note, I would like Obama and Colin Powell are among McCain's camp is playing the role of the polite - and the two sides to meet and to provide advice".

And one egg roll.

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