If I don't like what you say about me, I'll extol the virtues of my critic occasionally, try to grow and learn once in a while, and let it go in one ear and out the other 99% of the time. Call me crazy, but life is just to short to keep getting upset just because someone doesn't like you. If you're going to do anything in public, including blogging, you have to learn quickly that you can't make everyone like you. If you're easily upset by criticism, there are any number of jobs in the public eye that you should try and stay away from. Apparently, being President of Venezuela isn't one of them.
If you're the President of Venezuela, and you get PO'd by some foreigner, you can just have them thrown out of the country. There are any number of Venezuelans who would love to be offered that option, instead of the one's they are given. If you're President of Venezuela, you've got billions of gringo dollars pouring in to your piggy (and I do mean piggy) bank. They give you all this money, even though you tell the whole world how evil and stupid they are. If you're the President of Venezuela, you can freely call a Roman Catholic Cardinal an "imperialist clown" when he warns of your growing power. Why are there no Imam's warning of the danger you represent? You like Iran, Iran likes you; you have money; you love Fidel; you hate de gringos, you hate capitalism - yet enjoy it's rewards, and you want to be the leader of the world's socialists. It's a great freakin' job if you can get it.
Hugo Chavez: El Dufus de Benito Jr. de la Citgo El Jeffe - the man who controls the money - the President of Venezuela.
Congratulations America - you continue to prove that political ignorance is acceptable, unless it involves some endangered species. You continue to turn your backs on those you inspire, yet call some traitors who don't believe that pretentious human beings know much of anything about the history of climate on this planet. You crusade for freedom from energy needs, as long as the alternatives are not in your backyard, and you continue to buy gasoline from a despot who eventually will lead his country to disaster. That is the usual end for dictators; though some continue to maintain power after their Daddy passes it on - like in North Korea or Syria.
Maybe it won't be Benito Jr. himself that ignites the conflagration, but it will be the fruit of his loons.
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