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Venezuelans Continue to Defy Washington Post
By Peter Hart
Jan 08 2013
The Washington Post has never been fond of left-wing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. As serious questions mount about the state of Chavez's health, the paper's editorial page (1/5/13) found it a good time to take another swipe:
Venezuelans are bracing themselves for the death of the caudillo who has ruled themand wrecked their once-prosperous countryover the past 13 years.
Economist Mark Weisbrot has a different take. In a "Room for Debate" discussion at the New York Times (1/4/13), he writes:
Since Hugo Chávez first took office, he and his party have won 13 of 14 national elections, mainly because they greatly improved the living standards of the majority of voters in Venezuela. Since 2004, after the economy recovered from the devastating opposition oil strike, poverty has been cut by half and extreme poverty by more than 70 percent.
Weisbrot goes on to show some of the other ways Venezuelans' lives have improved in the Chavez years, adding:
These numbers are not really in dispute among economists or international statistical agencies. If you follow Venezuela and haven't heard any of this, it's because the news media is giving you the equivalent of a "tea party" view of the country.
More:
http://www.fair.org/blog/2013/01/08/venezuelans-continue-to-defy-washington-post/
dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)Good article.
" news media is giving you the equivalent of a "tea party" view of the country." indeed.
Judi Lynn
(160,516 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,516 posts)Hugo Chavez: Why Does He Hate Us?
By Peter Hart
Jan 11 2013
If there's one thing media want you to know about Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, it's that he doesn't like the United States. On the PBS NewsHour (1/10/13), Ray Suarez told viewers that Chavez
antagonized Washington, it seemed, whenever he could, forging friendships with Iran's Mahmoud Abbas, Syria's embattled Bashar al-Assad, and he formed an especially close bond with Cuban Presidents Fidel and Raul Castro.
On the CBS Evening News (1/8/13), Scott Pelley said: "Chavez has made a career out of bashing the United States and allied himself with Iran and Syria."
While it's hard to say Chavez has made a "career" out of U.S.-bashinghe does have, after all, a full-time job as president of Venezuelayou, too, might be excused for harboring some hard feelings towards a government that helped to try to overthrow your own. Which may be why U.S. reports rarely bring up the 2002 coup attemptand when they do, treat Washington's involvement in it as another nutty Chavez conspiracy theory.
More:
http://www.fair.org/blog/2013/01/11/hugo-chavez-why-does-he-hate-us/
dotymed
(5,610 posts)That is why America and other capitalist nations despise him. "They" do not want "poor people" to see what is possible when the state has your best interests at heart. Let the flaming begin..