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Monday, December 10, 2007

Chavez and His Plans to Overturn the Election

Thomas Lifson

Jorge Castañeda, Mexico’s former foreign minister, writes in Newsweek online that Hugo Chavez attrempted to overturn the vote on his dictator-for-life constitutional “reforms” in Venezuela.

... by midweek enough information had emerged to conclude that Chávez did, in fact, try to overturn the results. As reported in El Nacional, and confirmed to me by an intelligence source, the Venezuelan military high command virtually threatened him with a coup d’état if he insisted on doing so. Finally, after a late-night phone call from Raúl Isaías Baduel, a budding opposition leader and former Chávez comrade in arms, the president conceded-but with one condition: he demanded his margin of defeat be reduced to a bare minimum in official tallies, so he could save face and appear as a magnanimous democrat in the eyes of the world. So after this purportedly narrow loss Chávez did not even request a recount, and nearly every Latin American colleague of Chávez’s congratulated him for his “democratic” behavior

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For those who still think Chavez is some kind of hero.

Comments

Cindy Sheehan must be beside herself.

Zsa Zsa on December 10, 2007 at 04:54 pm

Well, she was beside Chavez; I’ve seen the picture.


"Give the lefties a pile of money, and they’ll spend it buying votes.” - Rush Limbaugh on the “bailout”.

robert108 on December 10, 2007 at 06:22 pm

He has already said that he will force these changes through, no matter what the"voters" have to say.


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on December 10, 2007 at 06:30 pm
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