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Tuesday

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January 2010

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Just To Illustrate The Point

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While the difficulties continue to mount in Haiti, tough policy choices will have to be made.  Do we send in more troops to create order?  No matter what we do, it’s clear some will never be pleased:

The United States is using the humanitarian crisis in Haiti as an excuse to occupy the earthquake-hit island nation, two of Washington’s most vocal leftist critics in Latin America implied at the weekend.

“What is happening in Haiti seriously concerns me as U.S. troops have already taken control of the airport,” Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said late Friday.

Did Obama’s betrayal of democracy in Honduras buy us nothing with these dictators? Sheesh.

Even our real allies are complaining about a supposed “occupation.”  This just goes to show that in the international arena, no good Americandeed goes unpunished.

Wednesday

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December 2009

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Venezuala's Public Option

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Does this reasoning sound familiar?

President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday announced a new chain of government-run, cut-rate retail stores that will sell everything from food to cars to clothing from places such as China, Argentina and Bolivia.

“We’re creating Comerso, meaning Socialist Corporation of Markets,” Chavez said at the opening of a “socialist” fast-food location for traditional Venezuelan arepas (cornbread).

“They’ll see what’s good. We’ll show them what a real market is all about, not those speculative, money-grubbing markets, but a market for the people,” said Chavez in his drive to change Venezuela from a market-based economy to a socialist one.

“We’re going to challenge all that junk food that just fattens people up,” he added referring to the arepa stand he opened to the public.

…”We’re going to defeat speculation. Private individuals in sales can still sell, but they’ll have to compete with us and with a people who is now fully aware,” Chavez said.

Chavez has taken the Democrats aborted plans for a “public option” in health insurance and applied it to, well, everything.

You have to feel sorry for the people of Venezuala as their country is destroyed around them by the failed ideas of the 20th century.

Sunday

8

November 2009

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Shouldn’t He Like Us By Now?

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America’s troubles on the world stage were the result of being disliked – disliked because George W. Bush was such a terrible president. That’s what we were told. So why hasn’t a year of Barack Obama’s enlightened foreign policy leadership, promised as the antidote to Bush’s cowboy ineptitude, made the likes of Hugo Chavez less prone to delusional sabre rattling?

President Hugo Chavez ordered Venezuela’s military on Sunday to prepare for a possible armed conflict with Colombia, saying the country’s soldiers should be ready if the United States attempts to provoke a war between the South American neighbors.

“The best way to avoid war is preparing for it,” Chavez told military officers standing at attention during his weekly television and radio program.

Repeating an often-used military adage, he added, “If you want peace, prepare for war.”

Chavez told his supporters that President Barack Obama holds sway over Colombia’s government, and he cautioned the U.S. leader against using his allies in Bogota to mount a military offensive against Venezuela.

“Don’t make a mistake, Mr. Obama, by ordering an attack against Venezuela by way of Colombia,” he said.

It turns out that what we actually do is of little relevance to “world leaders” like this. We are a scapegoat. We are The Other upon which failing socialist dictators can direct the ire of the people in hopes that they might be distracted from their hungry bellies and diminishing freedoms – basically, from the inevitable mess created by a discredited ideology. Instead of operating under the delusion that Chavez is reacting to objective reality, we must realize that he will say things like this no matter what we do, nor who is president.

Does this mean we should just go around not caring who we cross or piss off? Of course not. The point is that we should focus on our national interest and not worry so much about why we are demonized, as if there were some way it could be stopped. So long as failing dictators need an enemy to rally against, we will be disliked. It’s a constant of international affairs, and therefore ought to be completely irrelevant to crafting policy.

Thursday

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June 2009

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Chavez Worried "Comrade" Obama Is The Better Leftist

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Sometimes it takes a crazy person to stumble upon the truth:

During one of Chavez’s customary lectures on the “curse” of capitalism and the bonanzas of socialism, the Venezuelan leader made reference to GM’s bankruptcy filing, which is expected to give the U.S. government a 60 percent stake in the 100-year-old former symbol of American might.

“Hey, Obama has just nationalized nothing more and nothing less than General Motors. Comrade Obama! Fidel, careful or we are going to end up to his right,” Chavez joked on a live television broadcast.

Hilarious.

Saturday

20

October 2007

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Che Properly Remembered

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Glass Monument to Che in Venezuela Shot

A glass monument to revolutionary icon Ernesto “Che” Guevara was shot up and destroyed less than two weeks after it was unveiled by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s government.

…Police said they had yet to identify those responsible. The Venezuelan newspaper El Nacional published a copy of what it said was a flier found by the monument signed by the previously unknown “Paramo Patriotic Front.”

“We don’t want any monument to Che, he isn’t an example for our children,” the flier read. It called Guevara a “cold-blooded killer” and said the government should raise a monument in Chavez’s hometown of Sabaneta, in the nearby lowland plains, if it wants to commemorate the Argentine-born revolutionary.

An appropriate end for a monument to such a worthless, sadistic murderer.

Wednesday

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August 2007

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Chavez To Complete His Power Grab

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Liberal icon and “socialist reformer” (read: creator of destruction and misery) Hugo Chavez is preparing to remove those pesky term limits that prevent him from becoming dictator-for-life.

President Hugo Chavez will unveil a project to change the Constitution on Wednesday that is expected to allow him to be re-elected indefinitely, a move that would enhance his authority to accelerate a socialist-inspired transformation of Venezuelan society.

The removal of term limits for Mr. Chavez, which is at the heart of the proposal, is expected to be accompanied by measures circumscribing the authority of elected governors and mayors, who would be prevented from staying in power indefinitely, according to versions of the project leaked in recent weeks.

The aim of the overhaul is “to guarantee to the people the largest amount of happiness possible,” Mr. Lara said at a news conference on Tuesday.

The project has already led to fierce debate over Mr. Chavez’s expanding power. Critics in the Roman Catholic Church have been clashing with Mr. Chavez over the re-election proposals, with one cardinal, Rosalio Jos? Castillo Lara, calling him a “paranoid dictator.”

The American left has long played the apologetic fools to Chavez’s power grab. Many have accepted without question his paranoid delusions about supposed American complicity in the attempts of the Venezuelan people to overthrow the dictator. Congressional Democrats have even written to chastise Bush for not protecting the thug from opposition to his authoritarian administration. Where does this compulsion to support anti-democratic dictators come from?