A modest proposal...
…sometimes I love Panfleto Negro.
Quico Toro is the founder of Caracas Chronicles.
Another anniversary, another chance for El Nacional to remind us that the one thing standing between the republic and an outright return to full-scale barbarism is…El Nacional.
So after the heated controversy in the blog last week, I thought I’d invite Domingo Sifontes and Luis Oliveros to a “derecho a réplica”. Acá la tienen. En...
…Bolívar State governor Francisco Rangel. In fact, the play-on-words is borderline clever – Limardo really is from Bolívar State, so you could call his epée “la espada de...
Juan looks into the crazy number of undecideds in some recent polls over on FP’s Transitions blog…and can’t decide what that’s about!
Now, I realize that many of you think public opinion polling is a silly thing to do in an increasingly authoritarian country like ours. And I grant that...
…it’s just ever so slightly different in tone from what you get in Venezuela: Just to be clear: governments do of course have a legitimate need to communicate...
How meta is it that these five Ciudadanía Activa spots denouncing the blatantly illegal use of State resources for campaign purposes just got ordered off the air, for...
Remember this? Yup…two months ago Dan Rather told us president Chávez would be dead by now. Ermmmmm…is it maybe time put in another call to that highly respected...
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