Blogging the democratic revolution
It’s a bad day for the independent media in Venezuela. The Chavistas are in an extremely ugly, confrontational mood and starting to lash out. Most disturbingly, Patricia Poleo, the fearless Venezuelan journalist whose home was raided last week, has just been indicted and charged with misuse of information. Miguel’s blog has additional background. But that’s…
Venezuelan writer Jorge Arena has an elegant essay on the emerging climate of fear in under Venezuela’s strengthening dictatorship on Daniel’s blog. Well worth reading for its thoughtful on-the-ground detail.
Alek also has fished up some laws Venezuela’s El Supremo seems to have broken in his toilet-mouthed TV chat about distinguished US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Read the whole thing here.
Alek Boyd provides some choice details about FARC narcoterrorists defending their great hero, none other than Marxist dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. By their friends do you know them!
There’s nothing a jackass communist tropical dictator likes less than ridicule. Go give some to Venezuela’s tinpot Hugo Chavez, in an awesome collection of photos over on Miguel’s blog.
Here’s a big shoutout to Babalu Blog, who just got a big mention on the front page of the Miami Herald. Congratulations! The more people who knows about your cause, the better.
While the New York Times spews Molotovian propaganda for land reform in Venezuela, Miguel’s got some AUTHENTIC reporting about what a terrifying disaster it’s becoming, a serious maelstrom of murder, violence, bloodshed and thuggery. This is a must read, the important truth from the blog trumping the flowery ‘Imagine’ picture written up about in the…
I was reading the comments from Iraq the Model and noticed the sweet presence of visitors from other lands fighting oppression in their own distant countries. I loved the greetings from the Chinese and Venezuelan names. Word is spreading to every corner on earth,. And the reality is, their time for freedom is going to…
I outline NYT reporter Juan Forero’s propaganda that gives Venezuela’s dictator Hugo Chavez a boost, now that he’s off to Porto Alegre to defend Zimbabwe-style land expropriations. Juan’s timing for Chavez is just ‘coincidentally’ perfect, and his arguments are party-line. As news, it’s weeks late, but it’s just perfect to re-frame the debate for Chavez’s…
Alek Boyd has found the news clip showing that Fox News has picked up Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez’s filthy talk directed at distinguished United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Go there and view the film clip.
If you’re watching that Venezuela/Colombia impasse, they say they’ve got it all solved. Laughable. But I think they need things from each other so this will do for as long as it lasts. Unfortunately, it’s going to be hard. Colombia absolutely must win its narcotrafficante war – its population is radicalized to do it –…
This essay, ‘A Political Earthquake In Venezuela,’ by Michael Rowan, is tremendous.
Miguel puts the chavista raid on fearless journalist Patricia Poleo in context, outlining all the angles and showing what is at stake. I did some research on Poleo, and realized I’d read about her before – and I was extremely impressed – she’s the one who got proof of secret Cuban troops in her country,…
The unprintable cartoon directed at Condi Rice, in Spanish. Feel free to not open it, it is filthy and disgusting.
An outspoken reporter in Venezuela has just had her home raided by dictator Chavez’s communist goons. This brave woman, Patricia Poleo, has been instrumental in exposing government involvement in the carbomb murder of Venezuelan prosecutor Danilo Anderson. She has the goods on them. And now the communist barbarians are moving in on her. This is…
This item on Larry Summers, Condi Rice, Hugo Chavez, and Venezuela, outlining a string of media double standards about sexism is getting a high hit count at American Thinker.
Ever wondered how the Chavez regime works? A glimpse at the huge power voids in the prosecutorial system and the attorney general’s’ inability to understand what his job is is contributing to the chaotic maelstrom in Venezuela. The government seems obsessed with accusing one another. See a new item (it’s a real good explanatory read)…
Alek Boyd at VCrisis has a good take about Venezuela’s new spate of ignorant political hacks who have their hands on what eventually ends up as one-sixth of America’s oil. They are rapidly making a hash of things.
Miguel also reports that tinpot General Acosta, a man who once confiscated a Coca Cola plant, swigged its liquored products and burped into a TV camera, is now confiscating farms and redistributing them to his cronies. I don’t want to think about what he does with the fertilizer for the TV cameras. Meanwhile, Miguel also…
Miguel Octavio reports that the chavistas are getting emboldened in their racist sexual attacks on Dr. Condoleezza Rice. Their new cartoons are unprintable. Chavez is going off the deep end.
My essay on why the US news media ignored Chavez’s filthy speech directed against Dr. Condoleezza Rice. I called a bunch of US news editors to find out why. It’s sad.
Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez has shown himself for the coarse, uncouth thug that he is, with his trash-talking horny, racist television ravings about Dr. Condoleezza Rice last Sunday. And how has the US media responded to this ratings-grabbing story? Why by ignoring it! The whole story has been ignored by the US media, except for…
Veneconomy????????s editorial notes a scary new law that passed under the radar this week in Chavez????????s Venezuela. El Supremo has given Fidel Castro an open field for his agents to arrest anyone in Venezuela with no legal due process.
Gustavo Coronel, a retired Venezuelan oil executive weighs in with a superb essay on Dutch Disease, the impact of oil on an economy and how it is fueling Venezuela????????s dangerous swing into backward communism.
Miguel Octavio notes some interesting graffiti in Caracas today. A Chavez no le gusto el Rice de Condoleezza (Chavez didn????????t like Condoleezza????????s Rice) . I laughed, so I had to post it. But for something more worthwhile to read, check out this post on how ths Venezuelan Supreme Court is smashing democracy there.