He was a nationalist, not a commie.
The death of Hugo Chavez Frias provoked cries of “
Hallelujah!” from pundits on the right. Michael Moynihan, writing in the Daily Beast (the internet incarnation of
Newsweek), jeered “
Good riddance!” while he danced on the Venezuelan strongman’s grave. All the usual suspects – the
War Street Journal, the “conservatives” over at
National Review, and the Israel Firsters of
Commentary
– took the opportunity to revile the deceased. Their collective view of
Chavez’s Venezuela was summed up by Rory Carroll’s recent polemic,
Commandante,
as “a land of power cuts, broken escalators, shortages, queues,
insecurity, bureaucracy, unreturned calls, unfilled holes, uncollected
garbage.” That this could easily describe any number of American cities –
say,
Detroit – is apparently lost on Chavez’s detractors.
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