Continuing the Discussion on
Chavez, the clown.
I want to thank Discoriggall for commenting on yesterday’s post, Dear Mr. Ahmadinejad below. (By the way, Discoriggal, I like your site, even though you’re on the wrong side of things politically.) Discoriggal gave a very reasoned defense of The Clown, to which I responded. I am so incensed by The Clown, however, that I decided to make him the topic of today’s post. This will be the second time I honor Mr. Chavez with a post, who is the hero of those great Americans, Cindy Sheehan, Jimmy Carter, and Noam Chomsky; and that great humanitarian, Fidel Castro. For my readers, see Thank You Charlie Reingold, where I applaud Mr. Reingold, a diehard Democrat, for denouncing Mr. Chavez for calling President Bush “the devil.”
Mr. Discoriggal, no offense, I just can’t stand demagogues, or clowns who are supposed to act like statesmen.
I’m going to include some of my responses to your comment in this post, and expand from there a bit.
Thug and Demagogue
A recent poll found that 57% of Venezuelans felt intimidated to vote for Chavez. The man is a thug. He actually participated in a coup earlier in his career, and he is not above using the power of his government to hurt people. Yes, Venezuela is a “democracy,” but not quite free and not quite honest. If Bush was running goon squads the left would be all over him, but they accept Chavez?
Chavez is a demagogue. Any popularity he does legitimately have is earned by demonizing America and President Bush. I am against all demagoguery. If you have to demonize a person or country in order to win an election, then you are using a dark force to rule. I don’t see how a person like this can be your hero. All he does is encourage hatred in the world. Chavez’ tactics are much like the tactics of the Democratic Party at this time in history with their class warfare. The so-called party of peace continually fosters hatred against Republicans by calling them the party of the rich.
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Other Thugs and Demagogues
Chavez’ heroes are Fidel Castro and other dictators who have abused human rights and deprived their people of essential freedoms. Yes, socialists and communists. Chavez is a modern-day populist who wages his own class warfare, the old communist ploy of promising everything to the lower classes while destroying the middle class. The middle class in Venezuela is disappearing and feeling threatened. The lower class is happy with Chavez for the moment, and his upper class cronies and thieves are thrilled. This is the story of Cuba all over again. Are you, my worthy Dems, like Robert Redford and Danny Glover, a fan of the way Cuba does things? Yes, they have free health care and free education, but the level of that health care and education are inferior, plus, the overall economy is a mess. How far they have sunk since the corrupt capitalistic era. And, they have no freedom—just lockstep agreement with their “Papa,” dictator for life.
How Popular Those Dictators Are!
Kim Jung Il is popular in North Korea; Ahmadinejad is popular in Iran; and Chavez is “popular” in Venezuela. This is what happens when the leaders control their own press and intimidate any opposition. The people get brainwashed. North Koreans don’t know any better. Iranians shut up if they know what’s good for them. Venezuelans think Chavez will give them everything they need, free. It’s all based on lies and intimidation.
Sarge Charlie commented on yesterday’s post,
I would like to point out to Mr. Discoriggall that the tyrant in Baghdad was elected with 95% plus of the vote, our friend in Cuba was reelected with near 100% of the vote, Chavez only got about 60%. Could it be that his thugs are not as good as the others?
My view exactly. Communists and dictators have held “elections” for years, “proving” with 100% of the vote (as Saddam had) that everybody “loves” them. Plus, Jimmy Carter “validated” Chavez’ election—you can’t get much more honorable than that, right?
The Presidency and Gravitas
I think that once you assume the elevated position of president of your country, you cast aside juvenile behavior. If you got elected by acting like a clown, like Chavez did, you discard this in favor of assuming some gravitas, fitting the persona of a world leader. Politics is a tough game. Bush is bashed every day of his life, and he has to turn the other cheek time after time. The only people Bush ever “demonized” have been the Axis of Evil and terrorists, people who kill innocent human beings and foster terror in the world. You don’t go around calling leaders of the world “devils,” and expect to be taken seriously.
Demagogue Alert
Again, this is Chavez the demagogue. This whole blog is dedicated to one thing—the exposure of demagoguery in every form. Demagogues do not tell the truth. They lie and use those lies to become popular. The world does not need people like Chavez as leaders.
Kryptonite for Democrats
I’ve always said that truth to a Democrat is like kryptonite to Superman. Facts only get in the way of their theories. (Caveat, I am not speaking of Classical Liberals like JFK or Truman, but liberals of today, like John Kerry and Howard Dean). Dems are always asking me to “prove” my points, instead of my just ranting. Whenever I oblige them, they denigrate my proofs. Ah, well, the way of the world. So, I usually don’t set out to “prove” anything to Democrats. I just state my views, back them up with what I have, and let it go at that. We all are allowed our opinions. My only goal with this blog is to get a reasonable opinion, grounded in truth, out there in the ether, to counter the lies of the liberal left and other liars or dissemblers.
Still, I’ll try to oblige my critics with as much “proof” as I can muster for my opinions. Just to let you know that I am not alone in my condemnation of Hugo Chavez, please peruse the following references at your leisure; and there are plenty more of these if you take the time to find them:
Venezuela: Court Orders Trial of Civil Society Leaders: Human Rights Watch, Washington, July 8, 2005)
In ordering the trial of four civil society leaders on dubious charges of treason, a Venezuelan court has assented to government persecution of political opponents, Human Rights Watch said today.
Venezuela: Rights Lawyer Faces Judicial Persecution (Human Rights Watch, 5-4-2005): Criminal Investigation Launched to Intimidate Critic of Government’s Rights Record (Washington, April 5, 2005)
The Venezuelan government should immediately halt criminal proceedings opened against one of Latin America’s most prominent human rights lawyers, Human Rights Watch said today.
Venezuela: Curbs on Free Expression Tightened (Human Rights Watch, 24-3-2005): (Santiago, March 24, 2005)
Amendments to Venezuela’s Criminal Code that entered into force last week may stifle press criticism of government authorities and restrict the public’s ability to monitor government actions, Human Rights Watch said today.
“By broadening laws that punish disrespect for government authorities, the Venezuelan government has flouted international human rights principles that protect free expression,” said Jose Miguel Vivanco, America’s director at Human Rights Watch. “While countries across Latin America are moving to repeal such laws, Venezuela has enacted further restrictions on the press that will shield officials from public scrutiny.”
Venezuela: Chavez Allies Pack Supreme Court (Human Rights Watch, 14-12-2004): (Washington D.C., December 14, 2004)
The Venezuelan Congress dealt a severe blow to judicial independence by packing the country’s Supreme Court with 12 new justices, Human Rights Watch said today. A majority of the ruling coalition, dominated by President Hugo Chavez’ party, named the justices late yesterday, filling seats created by a law passed in May that expanded the court’s size by more than half.
“Five years ago, President Chavez’ supporters helped to enshrine the principle of judicial independence in a new democratic constitution. Now, by packing the country’s highest court, they are betraying that principle and degrading Venezuelan democracy.” Jose Miguel Vivanco, executive director of the Americas Division at Human Rights Watch.
Venezuela: Media Law Undercuts Freedom of Expression (Human Rights Watch, 24-11-2004): (Washington, November 24, 2004)
A draft law to increase state control of television and radio broadcasting in Venezuela threatens to undermine the media’s freedom of expression, Human Rights Watch said today. Venezuela’s National Assembly, which has been voting article by article on the law, known as the Law of Social Responsibility in Radio and Television, is expected to approve it today.
“This legislation severely threatens press freedom in Venezuela,” said Jose Miguel Vivanco, America’s director at Human Rights Watch. “Its vaguely worded restrictions and heavy penalties are a recipe for self-censorship by the press and arbitrariness by government authorities.”
Independent Groups Denounce Human Rights Abuses in Cuba, Venezuela - US Department of State: Rights of Cuban journalists, Venezuelan activists violated, organizations say. By Eric GreenWashington File Staff Writer Washington.
An international press freedom advocacy group has denounced the mistreatment of jailed journalists in Cuba, while another global organization promoting human rights says civil society leaders in Venezuela are being put on trial on “dubious charges of treason.” The independent, nonpartisan press freedom group, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), said in a July 11 statement that it is greatly concerned about the deteriorating health of several imprisoned Cuban journalists who have been jailed for more than two years.
For more stuff on the Clown, Google this: Hugo Chavez human rights abuses; or just go to the Human Rights Watch website, at Human Rights Watch.
Rock
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3 comments:
Where's all your stuff gone? Why'd you start again?
Discoriggal, thanks for your concern. Blogger stopped working for me with my template. It did this also with my archive site way back when. So, now I opened the site in Beta, and I will have to rebuild it, using the new coding of XHTML--I'll have it done by Monday I guess. I will also have a link to my old site, which now can work using a different template, and where you can find my reactions to your comments.
Blogger does this from time to time. Suddenly something that was working for months will not work. Sorry for the inconvenience. Everything will be back up and running soon, and will even be better--as Beta is an advancement over the Classic Blogger.
Keep reading and keep commenting. Thanks.
Rock
I commented on Chavez too. He calls himself a "democrat" and vows "more socialism"...exactly what US democrats have been morphing into...socialists.
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