Corruption? What corruption?
Quico says: How can it be that the government only prosecutes corruption cases when the accused are Chávez opponents? It drives me batty. Nothing chavismo does makes my...
Quico says: How can it be that the government only prosecutes corruption cases when the accused are Chávez opponents? It drives me batty. Nothing chavismo does makes my...
Quico says: No, I can’t believe I’m writing this either, but we need to face up: Caracas’s embattled mayor, Antonio Ledezma is turning out to be a far...
Quico says: …wants to know what Venezuelans thought of The Handshake.
Juan Cristobal says: – This weekend’s rapprochement between the U.S. and Venezuela is, without a doubt, good news. We have long argued on this blog that isolating Chavez...
Quico says: Yes, it’s the course of action I explicitly recommended a few months ago. Yes, my brain knows this is the smart thing. Still, I couldn’t help...
Quico says: Chavismo, as the saying goes, is “more-of-the-same, only worse”. It’s one my favorite tropes on the Chávez era. What I like best about that reduction is...
Juan Cristobal says: – First came Columbus. Now … Gallegos! El Universal is reporting that the bust of Rómulo Gallegos, first Venezuelan in the modern era to be...
Juan Cristobal says: Freedom of expression. The right to elect officials. The right to a fair trial. Freedom of religion. Those all sound swell, don’t they? They are...
Quico says: Click here for the Second Part of my interview with Brian Nelson, author of The Silence and The Scorpion: The Coup Against Chávez and the Making...
Listen to my interview with Brian Nelson, author of The Silence and The Scorpion, here.Quico says: Seven years on, the events of April 11, 2002, haunt Venezuela as...
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