Author Topic: The Irony is Killing Me: Chavez Compares Obama to Most Reviled Leader in History  (Read 2086 times)

Jocassee

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/19/chavez-likens-obamas-stench-bushs/

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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez apparently doesn't appreciate Barack Obama's classifying him as a supporter of the Colombian terror group, FARC, likening the president-elect's odor to that of Chavez's nemesis, President Bush.

In an interview airing on Venezuelan television and reported by The Washington Post Monday, Chavez said Obama has "the same stench" as Bush. The comment harkens back to September 2006, when Chavez addressed the United Nations General Assembly after Bush and said he could still smell the "sulfur" the U.S. president left behind at the podium.

In an interview that aired on Univision last week, Obama said his administration would try to improve relations with Chavez, but Venezuela has to stop aiding FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, which is recognized as a terror group by the United States and loathed by Colombians who have been victims of assassinations and kidnappings for the past 45 years. Internal FARC documents captured by Colombian soldiers last year purportedly demonstrated the link between Chavez and the terror organization.

The Post reported that Obama told Univision: "We need to be firm when we see this news, that Venezuela is exporting terrorist activities or supporting malicious entities like the FARC."

Chavez, who is trying to consolidate power by getting voters to agree to abolish term limits, a ploy rejected in a previous effort, was quoted saying that if Obama thinks that Chavez is an obstacle to progress then he must be following orders from certain corners of "the empire."

"If he doesn't obey the orders of the empire, they'll kill him," Chavez said, without naming who "they" are.

Well, the HopeTrain is about to come to a grinding halt and may even be derailed entirely.
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MechAg94

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Well, if you can do it with your thread title, he can do it also.   =)
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I'm not sure the phrase: "Most Reviled Leader in History" applies to Bush quite yet.

Surely Mao, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, Moussolini, Richelieu, Ghangis Khan or the like are still in the running for that?

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It's hard for me to take anyone seriously when they call President bush "the most reviled leader in history", whether that person be Chavez or the OP.  I can't really speak to Cahvez, but surely the OP is aware of Hitler, Stalin, Nero, and others of that ilk?  Or does history only mean the past 8 years.

Jocassee

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"Most reviled leader in history" is hyperbole/mockery, I assure you. Chavez has yet to make a comment on how evil Hitler was. He probably admires him. But Bush is the DEVIL!!!
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Surely Mao, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, Moussolini, Richelieu, Ghangis Khan or the like are still in the running for that?

Don't forget Vlad Tepes.

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Don't forget Vlad Tepes.

Anyone whose popular appellation was "The Impaler" gets a bit of respect just for that...

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Also realize that half the stories about that guy were spread by his enemies (aside from the impaling stuff).  There was a show on him last night that mentioned that mentioned the Ottomans would have spread much further into Europe if he hadn't been there. 
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