How did Hugo Chávez, communist and loyal servant of the Moscow empire, ruin Venezuela? Don’t you think it’s time to liberate Venezuela from Bolsheviks

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Hugo Chávez didn’t just ruin Venezuela—he turned it into a cautionary tale. A loyal servant of the Moscow 🇷🇺 empire and a communist ideologue wrapped in populist theatrics, he nationalized everything that moved, strangled private enterprise, and replaced economic logic with revolutionary BS - slogans. Oil money flowed like vodka in a Kremlin banquet, but instead of building a future, he built a cult. Infrastructure rotted, industry collapsed, and dissent was crushed under the weight of Bolivarian delusion. Venezuela didn’t fall—it was hijacked, hollowed out, and handed over to a kleptocratic circus flying the red flag.

Don’t you think it’s time to liberate Venezuela from the dirty Bolshevik dictatorship?

 
Chavez was a straight up commie. He was too busy importing ladyboys with taxpayers money to help poor Venezuelans. He basically ruined the country singlehandedly
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Amanpour - CNN.com - Transcripts.

Interview with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty; Interview with Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado; Interview with The Atlantic Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Aired 1-2p ET
Aired October 15, 2025 - 13:00 ET
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AMANPOUR: So --

MACHADO: And Maduro has turned our country into a real threat to the national security of the United States and the hemisphere. And we're going to turn Venezuela from that criminal hub into an energy hub that brings prosperity and security to our people, first and foremost, but also to the rest of the people of the Western Hemisphere.

AMANPOUR: So, clearly Venezuela has a massive potential and riches, we know that. But, again, to the real critical issue of American involvement, you know in your hemisphere that there's been decades of it. And it hasn't all gone really well. Also, I wonder whether you were surprised that your -

- well, the president of Mexico did not join in the huge congratulations around the world, citing national sovereignty and self-determination. So, this obviously an issue. It's obviously an issue for various different leaders in Latin America.

Do you -- are you calling for American intervention in your country, military intervention?

MACHADO: We're calling for the interventions of Russia, China, Cuba and Iran to be stopped and to be expelled. Venezuela right now is a safe haven where Hezbollah, Hamas, the drug cartels, the Colombian guerrilla operate freely. And they are part of this liaison with the regime.

And what we have done, the Venezuelan people, as I said, it's already mandated regime change. We won and we need help to enforce that decision.

And that help comes in terms of applying, enforcing the law, cutting those flows that come from these criminal activities. And you know what, making public, unveiling all the information many of these governments have, not only the United States, Latin America, European countries and governments

that have -- you know, that know that their financial systems are being used by these criminal activities. We want this to be absolutely made public.

And believe me, Christiane, as we speak, the Venezuelan people are organizing, yes, underground, under huge threat, but growing and growing hope and determined, determined to prevail. Venezuela will be free.

AMANPOUR: Maria Corina Machado, that was very clear indeed. And congratulations on your Nobel Prize. Thank you very much indeed. CNN.com - Transcripts
 
Amanpour - CNN.com - Transcripts.

Interview with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty; Interview with Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado; Interview with The Atlantic Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Aired 1-2p ET
Aired October 15, 2025 - 13:00 ET
[...]
AMANPOUR: So --

MACHADO: And Maduro has turned our country into a real threat to the national security of the United States and the hemisphere. And we're going to turn Venezuela from that criminal hub into an energy hub that brings prosperity and security to our people, first and foremost, but also to the rest of the people of the Western Hemisphere.

AMANPOUR: So, clearly Venezuela has a massive potential and riches, we know that. But, again, to the real critical issue of American involvement, you know in your hemisphere that there's been decades of it. And it hasn't all gone really well. Also, I wonder whether you were surprised that your -

- well, the president of Mexico did not join in the huge congratulations around the world, citing national sovereignty and self-determination. So, this obviously an issue. It's obviously an issue for various different leaders in Latin America.

Do you -- are you calling for American intervention in your country, military intervention?

MACHADO: We're calling for the interventions of Russia, China, Cuba and Iran to be stopped and to be expelled. Venezuela right now is a safe haven where Hezbollah, Hamas, the drug cartels, the Colombian guerrilla operate freely. And they are part of this liaison with the regime.

And what we have done, the Venezuelan people, as I said, it's already mandated regime change. We won and we need help to enforce that decision.

And that help comes in terms of applying, enforcing the law, cutting those flows that come from these criminal activities. And you know what, making public, unveiling all the information many of these governments have, not only the United States, Latin America, European countries and governments

that have -- you know, that know that their financial systems are being used by these criminal activities. We want this to be absolutely made public.

And believe me, Christiane, as we speak, the Venezuelan people are organizing, yes, underground, under huge threat, but growing and growing hope and determined, determined to prevail. Venezuela will be free.

AMANPOUR: Maria Corina Machado, that was very clear indeed. And congratulations on your Nobel Prize. Thank you very much indeed. CNN.com - Transcripts

We can liberate Venezuela from the bloody Bolsheviks in seven hours! If Trump gives the order, would you support it?
 
We can liberate Venezuela from the bloody Bolsheviks in seven hours! If Trump gives the order, would you support it?
Chavez saved Venezuela that's why the fascists and the US Empire tried to kill him or stage a coup you piece of rancid excrement.
 
Chavez saved Venezuela that's why the fascists and the US Empire tried to kill him or stage a coup you piece of rancid excrement.
Chavez took Venezuela from a prosperous first world country to an impoverished third world country that can't even feed its population despite huge oil reserves is less than two decades. I guess YOU would call that saving.
 
Chavez took Venezuela from a prosperous first world country to an impoverished third world country that can't even feed its population despite huge oil reserves is less than two decades. I guess YOU would call that saving.
So why did he win more elections than any other leader Worldwide? it's the oil Stupid.
 
No, he counted the votes. Just like in Russia Putin counts the votes so he always wins by huge margins.
No just like you the vote only counts when your puppet wins, like when your chosen puppet Juan Guido won when he didn't even take part in the election. :abgg2q.jpg: 🤣
 
Hugo Chávez didn’t just ruin Venezuela—he turned it into a cautionary tale. A loyal servant of the Moscow 🇷🇺 empire and a communist ideologue wrapped in populist theatrics, he nationalized everything that moved, strangled private enterprise, and replaced economic logic with revolutionary BS - slogans. Oil money flowed like vodka in a Kremlin banquet, but instead of building a future, he built a cult. Infrastructure rotted, industry collapsed, and dissent was crushed under the weight of Bolivarian delusion. Venezuela didn’t fall—it was hijacked, hollowed out, and handed over to a kleptocratic circus flying the red flag.

Don’t you think it’s time to liberate Venezuela from the dirty Bolshevik dictatorship?



Careful there, Hugo Chavez is an idol to the left in America. They LOVE him.
 
JFK's CIA supported Castro. Bad intelligence or a corrupt CIA? Ditto Chavez.
 
JFK's CIA supported Castro. Bad intelligence or a corrupt CIA? Ditto Chavez.
not really, Whenever "McCarthyism" is used, I never fail to reply that McCarthy was right. watch this :
 
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Chavez saved Venezuela that's why the fascists and the US Empire tried to kill him or stage a coup you piece of rancid excrement.
Yeah, he saved it from being a prosperous well run country and turned it into a country where the population is starving, store shelves are empty and the oil industry infrastructure has been destroyed.
 
Yeah, he saved it from being a prosperous well run country and turned it into a country where the population is starving, store shelves are empty and the oil industry infrastructure has been destroyed.

Deadstick is a Bolshevik—he uses Lenin’s Pravda-style terminology.


the reality : Bolshevik Venezuela is a FAIL STATE
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