Reign of Evil: A Look Back at the Vicious Rule of Hugo Chavez

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Under glass like a fvcking turkey on a platter...

If You Liked Lenin’s Tomb, You’ll Love Chavez’s Tomb

March 7, 2013
By Daniel Greenfield

If you wake up each morning wondering which Che t-shirt to put on today and your only non-Che t-shirt says, “I went to see the embalmed corpse of Communism’s Third-Greatest Mass Murderer and All I Got Was This T-Shirt”… boy does Venezuela have a great tourist destination for you.

Venezuela’s acting president says Hugo Chavez’s embalmed body will be permanently displayed in a glass casket so that “his people will always have him.”

And they will always be able to smell him too. Sadly when Venezuela goes bankrupt and they try to sell him, they will discover that a Chavez mummy doesn’t fetch much on the international market.

Maybe Ahmadinejad will buy him to cuddle with in those cold Iranian winters.

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The good news is that at least Latin America has some pyramids, even if they had a different purpose, so when the next shlock filmmaker wants to reenact Night of the Chavez, they can just bundle up the dead dictator inside one of them and film the story of a bunch of explorers looking for Chavez’s buried 2 billion dollar fortune only to experience the Curse of the Dead Socialist Economic System.


If You Liked Lenin?s Tomb, You?ll Love Chavez?s Tomb

That's not Chavez.
 
A brutal dictator who murdered his way to the top and then sole everything he could.

A left wing hero.

Cool beans.

Please link the article that has him doing that.

And something that is from an outfit that is somewhat believable.

Heck..I'll even except FOX on this one.
 
He along with the rest of us would like to know what rock you live under...

What, I dare to dispute the Great USA Version of History???!!! And that means that I "live under a rock"?

Darlings, the discovery that MOST of humankind do NOT subscribe to US version of history -- is ahead of you!

The more US is sliding into the shit hole it dug up for itself, the more opportunities you will have to come face to face with reality.

Now you sound like that cvck sucker from hollywood, oli stoned. When you hide where you live it's got to be under a rock. I see you like stalin quotes, enjoy...:eusa_angel:

“Ideas are far more powerful than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why should we let them have ideas?”
― Joseph Stalin

“Gratitude is an illness suffered by dogs.”
― Joseph Stalin

“Death is the solution to all problems. No man - no problem.”
― Joseph Stalin

commie...:eek:
 
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Under glass like a fvcking turkey on a platter...

If You Liked Lenin’s Tomb, You’ll Love Chavez’s Tomb

March 7, 2013
By Daniel Greenfield

If you wake up each morning wondering which Che t-shirt to put on today and your only non-Che t-shirt says, “I went to see the embalmed corpse of Communism’s Third-Greatest Mass Murderer and All I Got Was This T-Shirt”… boy does Venezuela have a great tourist destination for you.

Venezuela’s acting president says Hugo Chavez’s embalmed body will be permanently displayed in a glass casket so that “his people will always have him.”

And they will always be able to smell him too. Sadly when Venezuela goes bankrupt and they try to sell him, they will discover that a Chavez mummy doesn’t fetch much on the international market.

Maybe Ahmadinejad will buy him to cuddle with in those cold Iranian winters.

...

The good news is that at least Latin America has some pyramids, even if they had a different purpose, so when the next shlock filmmaker wants to reenact Night of the Chavez, they can just bundle up the dead dictator inside one of them and film the story of a bunch of explorers looking for Chavez’s buried 2 billion dollar fortune only to experience the Curse of the Dead Socialist Economic System.


If You Liked Lenin?s Tomb, You?ll Love Chavez?s Tomb

That's not Chavez.

I know, that's you're north korean hero...:eek:
 
Hey, Americans! Since you showed some interest in Stalin's words, here is for you:

"I know that after my death mounds of trash will be brought onto my grave, but the wind of history will mercilessly dispel it!

And he was right!

Here is a monument to the great democratic leader and a friend of the West -- Yeltsun

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And here is an unassuming monument to Stalin

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"It is hard for me to imagine what "personal freedom" can unemployed hungry person who finds no use for his labor have. True freedom can only be where there is no exploitation and opression of one person by another; where there is no unemployment, and where a person is not living in fear of losing his job, his home and his bread. Only in such a society personal and any other freedom can exist for real and not "on paper"." (Stalin)
Great Quote!!!!:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:
 
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Too late to embalm Venezuela President Hugo Chavez, experts say
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Russian and German specialists advise authorities that embalming is probably not possible, the acting Venezuela president says.

Associated Press

AP

March 14, 2013
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela's acting president said Wednesday that it is highly unlikely that Hugo Chavez will be embalmed for permanent viewing because the decision to do so was made too late and the socialist leader's body was not properly prepared.

"The decision should have been made much earlier," Nicolas Maduro said during a speech at a government-run book fair. "The decision, or really the proposal more than a decision, was made as a product of love."

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Too late to embalm Venezuela President Hugo Chavez, experts say - latimes.com
 
FYI

distribution of income or consumption by percentage
share: Venezuela
lowest 10% 1.3
lowest 20% 3.7
second 20% 8.4
third 20% 13.6
fourth 20% 21.2
highest 20% 53.1
highest 10% 37.0
survey year: 1996
note: This information refers to income shares by percentiles of the population and is ranked by per capita income.
Source: 2000 world development indicators [cd-rom].


Read more: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/...nezuela-poverty-and-wealth.html#ixzz2nc67qlxx

According to the Central Intelligence agency

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ve.html

Really wealth distribution really hadn't much changed by 2006, either.

Population below poverty line:

31.6% (2011 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share:

lowest 10%: 1.7%
highest 10%: 32.7% (2006)

Distribution of family income - Gini index:

39 (2011)
country comparison to the world: 68
49.5 (1998)
 
He along with the rest of us would like to know what rock you live under...

What, I dare to dispute the Great USA Version of History???!!! And that means that I "live under a rock"?

Darlings, the discovery that MOST of humankind do NOT subscribe to US version of history -- is ahead of you!

The more US is sliding into the shit hole it dug up for itself, the more opportunities you will have to come face to face with reality.

The Great USA is better than your third world shit hole country.
 
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Children hold posters of Chavez and one of Maduro as a campaign convoy drives past in Caracas.

Election to test Chavez’s socialist legacy

April 12, 2013
By Daniel Wallis


CARACAS: The late Hugo Chavez’s self-declared socialist revolution will be put to the test at a presidential election Sunday that pits his chosen successor against a younger rival promising change in the nation he polarized.

Most opinion polls give his protege, acting President Nicolas Maduro, a strong lead thanks to Chavez’s endorsement and the surge of grief and sympathy over his death from cancer last month.

Maduro, a burly 50-year-old former bus driver, is promising to be faithful to Chavez’s socialist policies and he has copied his former boss’ fierce rhetoric throughout the campaign.

“Do you want one of the rancid bourgeois to win?” Maduro shouted at one of his closing rallies. “Or do you want a worker, a son of Chavez, a patriot and a revolutionary? You decide!”

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Read more: Election to test Chavez?s socialist legacy | News , International | THE DAILY STAR
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Reign of Evil

For liberals that would be the Bush presidency.
For conservatives it's the Obama presidency.

For me..... well, I haven't been named emperor for life yet so it's still a wait and see situation. :dunno:
 
Chavez’s Vicious Legacy Lives On

April 16, 2013 By Arnold Ahlert

Nicolas Maduro, Hugo Chavez’s hand-picked successor, won the presidential election in Venezuela to serve out the remainder of the deceased leader’s last six-year presidential term. The margin of victory was surprisingly thin. Maduro received 50.7 percent of the vote in Sunday’s election, versus 49.1 percent for Henrique Capriles, a state governor who offered a strong challenge to Chavez last October. Capriles has challenged the results, rejecting the outcome as “illegitimate,” and claiming that more than 3,000 incidents occurring at the polls need to be investigated. Maduro insisted otherwise. “We have a just, legal, constitutional and popular electoral victory,” he said, further contending that his victory demonstrates Hugo Chavez “continues to be invincible, that he continues to win battles.”

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Maduro is scheduled to be sworn in April 19, serving until January 2019 to complete the six-year term that Chavez began in January. On Sunday, his supporters took to the streets in celebration, even as Capriles’ supporters remained in shocked disbelief that their man had lost. Capriles himself expressed their sentiment. ”The biggest loser today is you,” he said, directly addressing Maduro on camera. “The people don’t love you.”

Considering the economic calamity that Venezuelans’ love for Hugo Chavez has given them, that’s a good thing.

Chavez?s Vicious Legacy Lives On | FrontPage Magazine



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The Red Fascism of Colonel Chavez

May 29, 2013 By Vladimir Tismaneanu

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What are the legacies of chavismo? Shameless demagogy, rampant poverty, duplicitous kleptocracy, strident chauvinism, ubiquitous propaganda, demonization of political opponents, a delusional police state pretending, like Castro’s Cuba, to embody the behests of History. Hugo Chavez (1954-2013) was the most strident voice of the new anti-western and anti-democratic front. By the end of his life (he passed away on March 5, precisely sixty years after Stalin’s demise), the Venezuelan comandante, compromised in his own country, was increasingly prone to engage in external adventures.

Not unlike Che Guevara–Che’s daughter Aleida is the author of a hagiography about Chavez–the Venezuelan leader dreamed of himself as the reincarnation of Bolivar, Jose Marti, Lenin, and even Evita Peron (a few years ago, Chavez proclaimed: “Evita died on July 26,1952. Only two days later, on July 28, 1954 I was born. Imagine!”) As the ridicule does not kill, Chavez launched a campaign to unearth Bolivar’s bones in order to demonstrate that El Libertador was poisoned bya reactionary conspiracy. In 2008, voicing his hostility to Colombia’s democratic regime, Chavez called the neighbouring country “Latin America’s Israel.”

In this crusade, the narco-terrorism of the FARC guerillas, colluded with Chavez’ delirious petro-populism. Combining grotesque bufoonery, political farce, and the most obscene demagogy, Chavez symbolized leftist opportunism in its most aggressive form. We deal with red Fascism, because Chavez’s methods and aspirations did not differ essentially from those of Mussolini; statism, cult of personality, tribalist collectivism, indigenista messianism, the annihilation of political rivals, and the persecution of any source of civic autonomy. As in Eastern Europe before the revolutions of 1989, civil society has become the main enemy of the dictatorship. Like Eastern Europe’s Leninist dinosaurs, Chavez indulged in endless, systematic lying.

The ally of the Castro brothers started his career as a demagogue of Peronista orientation. His affinities linked him to the far right; irrationalism, exacerbated nationalism, fascination with occultism, militarism, and political shamanism. Gradually, he absorbed the obsessions of the far left and discovered in the anti-imperialist rhetoric a self-aggrandizing platform able to catapult him as a prophet of the new tercermundismo.

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Colonel Chavez’ red Fascism was welcomed by the most diverse circles: from Iranian Islamiscist theocrat Ahmadinejad to the unreconstructed Sandinista Marxist Daniel Ortega. The frantic search for the New Man, anti-Occidentalism, anti-Semitism, and the utopian-revolutionary hubris made Hugo Chavez the real successor of Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Guevara, and Fidel Castro.

The Red Fascism of Colonel Chavez | FrontPage Magazine
 

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The Kennedy-Chavez Oil Subversion Campaign Lives On

February 10, 2014 by David Paulin

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Venezuela’s economy is on life support, yet its pretensions of humbling the United States persist. This is underscored by its plans to continue Hugo Chávez’s showcase anti-American propaganda program – giving away free home-heating oil to poor Americans this winter, just like it has done for the past nine years. As usual, former U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy II is facilitating and cheering on what amounts to an anti-American program by the oil-rich yet impoverished South American nation.

There had been much speculation about whether Venezuela would continue, amid its deepening economic woes, to use oil largess to promote its leftist ideology abroad, as the late President Chávez had done. But CITGO Petroleum Corporation, the Houston-based arm of Venezuela’s state oil company, confirmed on Wednesday that it will indeed provide free home-heating oil to poor Americans, those who supposedly can’t afford heating oil.

Leftist firebrand Chávez, who died last March of cancer, launched the program in 2005. Since then, CITGO claims that more than 235 million gallons of home-heating oil have been distributed to more than 1.8 million low-income Americans. It says it has assisted families, homeless shelters, and native American tribes in 25 states and District of Columbia. Naturally, the blue states of the Northeast are major recipients given the wide use of home-heating oil there.

Chávez made anti-Americanism a cornerstone of his foreign policy. He devised sweetheart oil deals with like-minded nations to spread his leftist ideology — essentially using oil as a political weapon. His hand-picked successor Nicolás Maduro, a former bus driver and union leader, is showing yet again that he is determined to follow in Chávez footsteps.

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Has any of this occurred to Joseph P. Kennedy and like-minded Democrats? The eagerness with which they embrace Venezuela’s oil largess suggest one of three things. They are useful idiots, fellow travelers – or both.

The Kennedy-Chavez Oil Subversion Campaign Lives On | FrontPage Magazine
 
The Venezuelan President's Cruel Fantasy World
A desperate regime goes into propaganda overdrive.
January 2, 2017
David Paulin
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What does Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro have in common with history's worst leftist monsters? Like many narcissistic socialists before him – from Hitler and Stalin and Mao to Pol Pot and Castro and Kim Jong-un – Maduro is aloof to the suffering around him. He blames imagined enemies and ideological foes in Venezuela and abroad for severe food shortages, hyperinflation, and out-of-control crime. Above all, he pontificates about marching toward a socialist ideal, even as oil-rich yet impoverished Venezuela slides toward failed-nation status. He is a True Believer. The fantasy land Maduro inhabits has been especially evident over the Christmas holidays – holidays that never arrived because nobody could afford to buy the ingredients for traditional holiday meals.
That the holiday spirit eluded Venezuelans was utterly lost on Maduro, a former bus driver-turned politician. This was underscored by a government-sponsored television spot that ran over the holidays, and that featured Maduro and wife Cilia Flores together with dozens of happy, well-dressed and well-fed Venezuelan adults and children. Maduro, incidentally, does not call his wife First Lady but prefers a title for her in line with his revolutionary ideology: “First Combatant.”

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Venezuela's military and other senior officials also are suspected by U.S. officials of having turned Venezuela into a global hub for drug trafficking and money laundering.
How long before Venezuela suffers a full-blown social explosion? Days before the holiday season kicked off, Venezuela in fact witnessed a mini-explosion. Reacting to the collapse of their currency and unable to obtain new bank notes, thousands of Venezuelan went on a rampage. Hundreds of banks and stores were looted or vandalized in scenes of anarchy. Some of the worst looting occurred in El Callao and Ciudad Bolivar, cities in the southern state of Bolivar named after Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolivar. Some 350 businesses were ransacked, including 90 percent of food outlets. Police reportedly arrested more than 300 people, including leaders of opposition parties. Speaking on state television, President Maduro declared: "Don't come and tell me they are political prisoners ... They are the two parties of the 'gringos' in Venezuela."
The sacking of food outlets was understandable, to be sure, as Venezuelans have endure one calamity after another. Blame it on socialist rule: bumbling command-and-control economic planning, draconian currency exchange and price controls, and widespread nationalizations.
Don't expect Maduro, the True Believer, to ever figure out that his socialist policies have destroyed Venezuela – a country that was once a Latin American success story.

The Venezuelan President's Cruel Fantasy World
 

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