Category Archives: Festive Left Friday Blogging

Festive Left Friday Blogging: Sorry, I’z borked.

Appy polly loggies, but I wasn’t able to find any hot photos of Evo or El Ecuadorable today. I got so caught up in cleaning up the walnuts in my garden and composting the hulls that I didn’t have time … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Hasta la Patagonia siempre

It’s no news that Chavecito’s face is everywhere in Venezuela. But this isn’t Venezuela; it’s Argentina, where a lot of people have fond (and more than a little envious) memories of the Comandante: With much joy, the Argentine collective Cartago … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Well howdy there, Evo…

And may I add that you’re looking mighty fine in that there denim?

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Ahoy Presidente!

Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro was busy today… Then it was off to visit the academy of the Venezuelan navy in Vargas, and pose with national assembly president Diosdado Cabello, and military brass, in front of this beautiful tall ship. Here’s … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: An Ecuadorable visit to Bolivia

The president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, was in Bolivia recently to sign some bilateral agreements. And while he was there, he went on walkabouts with Evo and Alvaro: …and had a good chuckle at press conferences with Evo: …and shook … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Evo goes epic

Evo was at the UN this week, and not only did he pose for this iconic shot, he gave them quite an earful. Please disregard the idiotic comment section on that article and just enjoy the show, okay?

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: No such thing as too much of a good thing

Whether it’s Evo in a straw hat… …or El Ecuadorable dressed to kill… …there’s just no such thing as too much of either of these guys. Or too many cute pictures of them.

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: You want charm? You got it.

It’s Friday the 13th! Do you need something to ward off bad luck? Here you go: It’s El Ecuadorable, channeling Chavecito, and charming the socks off not only the little cutie in the foreground, but the man in the background, … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Chavecito, Lucerito…

‘Scuse me while I miss this guy: Chavecito on Aló Presidente, serenading his two oldest daughters with a llanero folk song, “Lucerito” (Little Star). Can’t believe he’s already been gone six months. He’s still the star that lights my way, … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: El Ecuadorable in Paramaribo

UNASUR is having its big shindig — its 7th ordinary session, in case you wonder — in Paramaribo, Surinam, this time ’round. And everyone who’s anyone in South America is there today, including these two guys: That’s the president of … Continue reading

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