An update on the Chavez reelection blog
Katy says: For those of you who are interested, I’ve posted some new pictures in that other blog. Thanks to my super-secret spies, boldly documenting government abuse all...
Quico Toro is the founder of Caracas Chronicles.
Katy says: For those of you who are interested, I’ve posted some new pictures in that other blog. Thanks to my super-secret spies, boldly documenting government abuse all...
Katy says: Last weekend, my family and I rented a cabin high in the Andes to get away from it all. What the picture from the brochure didn’t...
Katy says: (Note: What follows is a translation of an article Tal Cual published yesterday. Ana Julia Jatar is a brilliant Venezuelan economist, political analyst and fellow blogger....
Katy says: (Note: What follows is a translation of an article Tal Cual published yesterday. Ana Julia Jatar is a brilliant Venezuelan economist, political analyst and fellow blogger....
Quico says: I guess the part I found most interesting about that Evans/McDonough poll was not so much the horse-race questions as the mood-of-the-electorate questions – the ones...
Quico says: I guess the part I found most interesting about that Evans/McDonough poll was not so much the horse-race questions as the mood-of-the-electorate questions – the ones...
Quico says: Well, a new Evans/McDonough poll is out. They talked to 2000 people at home, in 20 states, between Oct. 26th and Nov. 3rd. It’s not pretty…...
Quico says: Well, a new Evans/McDonough poll is out. They talked to 2000 people at home, in 20 states, between Oct. 26th and Nov. 3rd. It’s not pretty…...
JayDee says: First off, sorry for the delay. I’ll tell you, though: Saturday’s march was impressive. I say this having been thoroughly underwhelmed by last month’s “Avalanche”, as...
JayDee says: First off, sorry for the delay. I’ll tell you, though: Saturday’s march was impressive. I say this having been thoroughly underwhelmed by last month’s “Avalanche”, as...
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