Capitol Hill Chronicles
Juan Cristobal says: – Today we have something really special for you. Dorothy is an American economist who has spent considerable time in Venezuela. Her insightful reports on...
Quico Toro is the founder of Caracas Chronicles.
Juan Cristobal says: – Today we have something really special for you. Dorothy is an American economist who has spent considerable time in Venezuela. Her insightful reports on...
Quico says: The other day somebody who doesn’t usually comment (I’m guessing norteamericano) asked me about the relationship between Chávez and the minority parties that support him. I...
Quico says: As some of you know, I’ve had a long-running hate-hate relationship with Haloscan, the outfit that desiugned the comments software I’ve been using for the last...
Juan Cristobal says: – They say politics makes strange bedfellows. But in the history of bedfellows, has there ever been an odder couple than the two in the...
Quico says: You gotta hand it to Chávez. We’re almost a decade into this whole mess and somehow he still manages to surprise, to amaze even. Yesterday’s little...
Quico says: Tomorrow, the Venezuelan opposition is going to do something we have never done before: choose a gubernatorial candidate through a primary election. As it turns out,...
Juan Cristobal says: – If you didn’t know anything about Venezuela and you stumbled upon this AP story, you would think Hugo Chávez’s management of the economy was...
Quico says: Here’s an innovative take on the budding Chávez-Medvedev lovematch: Neither Medvedev nor Chavez were being very direct about why they are deepenig the relationship, and I...
Juan Cristobal says: Take a look at this picture. Quick: can you tell me who this man is? If you can’t – and I bet you can’t –...
Quico says: Following on from that very enlightening Reader’s Survey last week, Juan Cristobal, Lucia and I put together a second, much more detailed survey of readers’ political...
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