Caracas Chronicles
December 14, 2002

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Cold Civil War (...or is it Civil Cold War? Which do you think sounds better?) Another march in Caracas today, a really bloody b...
December 11, 2002

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Crisis? What crisis? The BBC News write-up is hysterical. José Vicente Rangel's story is, of course, an incredible howler, and this...
December 10, 2002

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Three scenarios For years, it’s been the proverbial “nuclear option” for the opponents of successive Venezuelan governments. Protests an...
December 9, 2002

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Lies, damn lies, and channel 8 Turn on the television in Venezuela, any channel, any time, and you're in the thick of it. Every day,...
December 7, 2002

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A good long one (blatantly ripped off from the not-yet-published December issue of VenEconomy:) The December Crisis The National Work S...
December 5, 2002

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Now we're cooking without gas! Well, I've been really delinquent about blogging, but for the love of christ this country has g...
November 30, 2002

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Anglophone escuálido bloggers of the world, unite! ...you have only your crappy low hit-counts to lose... My friend Tony Guzmán Blanc...
November 29, 2002

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We’re all radicals now Yeah, yeah, so four days ago I wrote a long, rambling blog entry explaining why the general strike was going to f...
November 28, 2002

Electoral coup

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There’s nonsense, there’s hard-core nonsense, and then there’s chavista nonsense. The government’s public statements over the last few day...
November 25, 2002

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This strike doesn’t have a chance… The big news these days is that, last week, the coordinadora democrática (the big umbrella group t...
November 22, 2002

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The juiciest scandal nobody is writing about… Ask people in Caracas what or where Las Cristinas is, and mostly you’ll get blank stares b...
November 20, 2002

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Powergrab What a difference seven days make. A week ago, the political scene was dominated by talk of parliamentary procedures, after ...
November 17, 2002

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Shit + Fan = Right now Well, I'd been forecasting it for weeks, but still I was a little shocked when it happened. The government ha...
November 13, 2002

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They keep getting caught… It happened again yesterday. For the Nth time. A small but bellicose pro-government mob showed up at the Met...
November 12, 2002

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The Half-assed Totalitarian I’m reading Christopher Hitchins’ new book on George Orwell at the moment, and enjoying it immensely. As I r...
November 8, 2002

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Referendum or bust The game now is quite clear. The latest polls suggest the government would lose the consultative referendum 60-40 at ...
November 6, 2002

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I wasn't that excited about this week's VenEconomy editorial, but my boss insists that primaries are absolutely crucial and that w...
November 5, 2002

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Incitement = Violence It keeps happening. Time and again we think we've hit bottom, that the political scene can't possibly sin...
October 31, 2002

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There's no stopping the referendum... One of the perils of journalism is that you end up writing stories now and then that, though...
October 30, 2002

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Wednesday, it must be time for a VenEconomy editorial... Negotiating with a Narcissist Much of what’s happened in Venezuelan politi...

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Aggression! Violence! Fascism! It was really heart rending hearing J.V. Rangel’s speech yesterday. The passion in his words, the anger i...
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