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Clarity on the Audit

Francisco Toro April 25, 2013

Politics

Once bitten, twice shy

Maduro wants dialogue. He wants to sit down and have a chat with the murderous, fascist, imperialist, anti-homeland, drug-snorting, baby-eating, racist, mysoginist haters of the poor he calls...

Juan Cristobal Nagel April 24, 2013

Politics

2013 "results" by parish

Long time CC reader and contributor Dorothy has a really cool map … for those of us into this sort of thing. Enjoy.

Juan Cristobal Nagel April 24, 2013

Politics

It's war

When the opposition first claimed fraud, back in the Recall Referendum of 2004, it had very little to go on. Quickly, we were split into two camps: those...

Juan Cristobal Nagel April 23, 2013

Life

Workplace bullying as public policy

In the last few days, mutiple press reports indicate that some public sector workers have been fired and others have suffered harassment because of their political stance after...

Gustavo Hernández A. April 23, 2013

Politics

Papelito

Francisco Toro April 23, 2013

Politics

Maduro's first cabinet: the more things change, the more they stay the same

Nicolás Maduro presented last night the list of ministers that will join him in his “government team”in cadena nacional. The full list is composed of at least more...

Gustavo Hernández A. April 22, 2013

Politics

Things that are not Tibisay Lucena's fault

Did the votes actually cast on April 14th represent the will of the Venezuelan electorate, or didn’t they? It’s a simple question, a basic question, and one that...

Francisco Toro April 22, 2013

Politics

He-Said/She-Said

What’s the best way to turn an argument into a boring, annoying, petty mess? Make it into a he-said/she-said match, and mire it in obscure technical detail. Soon...

emiduarte April 22, 2013

Politics

Tale of two crashes

Yendrick Sánchez likes to crash presidential speeches. Compare the reaction of Nicolás “Ew-get-away-from-me-I-coulda-been-shot-respect-the-President’s-Majesty” Maduro with Henrique Capriles’ reaction when, a few months ago, the same guy crashed his...

Juan Cristobal Nagel April 19, 2013

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