Celebrities came to sit at his feet, with Sean Penn calling
him a “champion” of the world’s poor, Oliver Stone celebrating him as “a great
hero,” Antonio Banderas citing his seizure of private businesses as a model to
be emulated in the rest of the world, Michael Moore praising his use of oil for
political purposes, Danny Glover celebrating him as a “champion of democracy.”
His successor, Nicolás Maduro, continued in the Chávez vein, and even as basics
such as food and toilet paper disappeared the American Left hailed him as a
hero, with Jesse Myerson, Rolling Stone’s fashionable uptown communist, calling
his economic program “basically terrific.” Some of the more old-fashioned
liberals at The New Republic voiced concern about Venezuela’s sham democracy, its
unlimited executive authority, political repression, the hunting down of
government critics, the stacking of elections and the government’s perpetrating
violence inside polling places — but Myerson insisted that Venezuela’s
“electoral system’s integrity puts the U.S.’s to abject shame.” Never mind that
opposition leaders there are hauled off to military prison after midnight
raids. More… Tuesday, March 10, 2015
The Left’s Mess in Venezuela
Celebrities came to sit at his feet, with Sean Penn calling
him a “champion” of the world’s poor, Oliver Stone celebrating him as “a great
hero,” Antonio Banderas citing his seizure of private businesses as a model to
be emulated in the rest of the world, Michael Moore praising his use of oil for
political purposes, Danny Glover celebrating him as a “champion of democracy.”
His successor, Nicolás Maduro, continued in the Chávez vein, and even as basics
such as food and toilet paper disappeared the American Left hailed him as a
hero, with Jesse Myerson, Rolling Stone’s fashionable uptown communist, calling
his economic program “basically terrific.” Some of the more old-fashioned
liberals at The New Republic voiced concern about Venezuela’s sham democracy, its
unlimited executive authority, political repression, the hunting down of
government critics, the stacking of elections and the government’s perpetrating
violence inside polling places — but Myerson insisted that Venezuela’s
“electoral system’s integrity puts the U.S.’s to abject shame.” Never mind that
opposition leaders there are hauled off to military prison after midnight
raids. More…
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