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The Simplisms of the International Left

octubre 22, 2020Clif26 commentsBolivarian, Hugo Chavez, Imperialism, Venezuela, Bolivarian Revolution,

This essay (vea al español original después de la traducción) came to my attention well over a year ago and I found it so powerful that I decided to translate it. Luz Varela teaches history at the University of the Andes in Mérida, Venezuela. Like so many thoughtful academics, she’s worked to refute the simplistic…

Voting the Center

octubre 15, 2020Clif2No hay comentariosHenrique Capriles, Joe Biden, Presidential Election, US politics, Venezuela

I decided well over a year ago that Joe Biden would be the best candidate to run against the current occupant of the White House. I’ve based this understanding on what I’ve learned about populism through in-depth study and a close analysis of Venezuela. I couldn’t support anyone who advocates for “socialism” without even recognizing…

Indicted!

marzo 27, 2020Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chavez, Nicolas Maduro, Tareck El-Aissami, Venezuela

At long last Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his mafia have been indicted in the US for cocaine trafficking. Back in November 2015 when the First Lady’s nephews, Efraín Antonio Campo Flores and Francisco Flores de Freitas, were busted for attempting to smuggle 800 kilos (that’s roughly one ton) of cocaine into the US it…

Your Friend Trump

febrero 18, 2020Clif23 commentsBolivarian Revolution, Donald Trump, Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela

(This is a revised version of a piece first published at Caracas Chronicles. I think that piece lacked nuance, so I’ve worked it over here)            Imagine my surprise to hear that my Venezuelan friend’s parents “like” Trump. I suppose that “distance makes the heart grow fonder” since for many years it had the same…

Digging Under Rock Bottom

enero 24, 2020Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chavez, Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela

My post was “Editor’s Pick” at Caracas Chronicles this week. Thanks. Go figure. I spend hours on some articles that no one seems to notice, and other posts, like this one, take about an hour out of a morning. I clearly don’t understand the secret to “success.” If I did, I might have the misfortune…

The January 5th Coup

enero 6, 2020Clif2No hay comentarios

Naky Soto has an excellent, spunky piece up at Caracas Chronicles on the January 5th  Chavista golpe de estado. Read it. She talks about the Bolivarian government’s attempted overthrow of the last independent, democratically-elected power of Venezuela, the National Assembly (NA). Of course, the NA take-over was as sloppy as all their other mischief, including…

Our Chávez Moment

diciembre 19, 2019Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, Donald Trump, Hugo Chavez, impeachment, Populism, US politics, Venezuela

           A Venezuelan friend recently told me that he thought Trump will win re-election. “He sounds every day more like Chávez,” he wrote me. I’ve been thinking the same things, myself, these days as I’ve tuned in and out of the impeachment hearings. And I also recall another Venezuelan telling me once, some fifteen or…

On Russian Assets and American Gusanos

octubre 20, 2019Clif2No hay comentarios

Hillary Clinton has gotten all sorts of flak for insinuating that Tulsi Gabbard and Jill Stein are or were “Russian assets.” As usual, the discussions unleashed around these charges are polarized and lack any nuance—much less, evidence. Certainly the circumstantial evidence is there, for instance the “allegations that Russian news and propaganda sites often report…

Confronting the Chavistas in Berkeley

agosto 19, 2019Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, US Solidarity movement, Venezuela

(This article was first posted at Caracas Chronicles) A month or so ago, my wife came home growling about a pro-chavista program she’d heard on KPFA radio. Of course, I thought, what’s new? Originally founded by Lewis Hill in 1957 as a “free speech” station that crossed boundaries and included broad swathes of countercultural and…

Solidarity with the Venezuelan People, part two

agosto 14, 2019Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, Chavistas, US Solidarity movement, Venezuela

(This is a second flyer I wrote for the Dan Kovalik event. It’s probably more useful in that it has bullet points and works for concision, but that would be a judgment others would have to make. I tried to avoid redundancies, but there may be some. Here it is, in any case.) Many of…

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