Category Archives: Huguito Chavecito

Sacrebleu de merde! What is this?

Oh, it’s just France kissing both the dimpled cheeks of Chavecito…again. France’s top diplomat sought help from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Wednesday to press for the liberation of rebel-held hostages in Colombia.Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner is aiming at restarting … Continue reading

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Little Red Chavista Riding Hood

I love ‘toons, don’t you? “Once upon a time in South America, there was a frail little girl named Venezuela. But then along came Chavez…” And look! Evo can morph into Rambo:

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I wonder if they’ll scream about THIS decree…

Given the Venezuelan opposition’s penchant for screaming about everything that Chavecito does, and everything he doesn’t do, I wonder how they’ll react to this. Especially since he has just decreed what sounds to me like a pretty good solution for … Continue reading

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The $1.2 million traitor

I’ve long wondered what could have induced no less a figure than the former Venezuelan minister of defence, Gen. Raul Baduel (retired), to suddenly abandon both his post and his good friend. Now, it seems, we have an answer. From … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Viva Zapata!

Why is Chavecito wearing a big sombrero? Because the daughter of a rather important Mexican hero has just delivered a big honor to him.

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Televen has a cow, man

From the But We’re Doing It For The Children! files: Venezuela has forced U.S. cartoon “The Simpsons” off its airwaves, calling the show a potentially bad influence on children, and filled its morning slot with reruns of the beach-and-bikini show … Continue reading

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Well. That didn’t take long.

Seems like only yesterday they were announcing that France was getting involved in getting Ingrid Betancourt back from the FARC. (All right, it was the day before yesterday. But still.)And now, all of a sudden, France is out again. Well, … Continue reading

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U can’t mock dis…

So I showed this article to the friendly BoRev guy to see what he thought, and go figure, he couldn’t do nothin’ with it. His precise words were, and I quote, Wow. This is really dishonest reporting. Jesus I can’t … Continue reading

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Mexico’s cement overshoes

Ever have one of those days when everything you hear and see just somehow seems…off? Well, I must be having one of those days. Because look what I found that’s just so skewy and screwy: Mexico yesterday condemned Venezuela’s planned … Continue reading

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Chavecito in Brazil

Okay, I’m a bit behind on this because Chavecito has been busier than a one-legged man in a soccer tourney. But I still thought I’d share this photo of Chavecito on his recent trip to Brazil (from which he’s been … Continue reading

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