The U.S. embassador Jon Huntsman in China becomes popular among Chinese netizens

M: Tell you a story that may be out of your imagine
M: The U.S. former embassador in China have resigned to run for 2012 presidency, right?
U: no has yet
U: no one has yet
M: He plans to run, right?
U: who are you talking about
M: let me google it
U: what…you don’t know?
M: I just forget his name
U: ok
U: then google it
M: Jon Huntsman
M: right?
U: i have never heard of him
M: Huntsman
U: I don’t know this man
M: the news said that the White house spokeman said that he has planned to resign in the first half of this year.
M: He visited a “sensitive” female Chinese lawyer in Beijing
M: and he showed up in the site of the “Jasmine demonstration” in Beijing, on Feb. 24, but the U.S. embassy said that he just happened passing that area.
U: i’m unaware of this news
M: For the first story, I think, it shows that he wants to get more votes from Chinese-Americans.
U: he needs more than chinese-american votes
M: Every vote counts, right?
U: yeah…but one needs name recognition

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