Showing posts with label Hugo Chávez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugo Chávez. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

A-Holes of the Year 2010

In no particular order of appeareance, Dr. sipmac will post for the second time at the sipmac ensemble blogs a well-deserved scorn-a-thon of a few of the undisputed gaffetastic a-holes of this year. Without further ado:
I didn't fool you, I'm for real!
Helen Thomas: she alone could close the list. She could have made a gaffe months ago, but now, she committed proffessional suicide by proclaiming she's not only anti-Israel but anti-semitic, too. She must be a hundred years now, and she should know by now a lot better; but, let's face it: by gender she must have been a pioneer, but by political views, she must have been from stone age. Yes, indeed.
Annie, are you ok?
Joe Jackson: if there was anything clear in Michael Jackson's mind, it must have been the role of his father, Joe Jackson, which finally lost his last chance in the Michael Jackson's Last Will Jackpot. Now he rants and rants, but nobody believed him from the very start. Michael Jackson could have been anything, but he did finally screw him.
I'm as good in real life!
Charlie Sheen: I wish I could post him as my year's hero, but now I wonder how is possible that his hit sitcom, based loosely in his personal life, finds new life in a eight season, after a lot of turmoil, in spite of his personal behavior, I cannot do something else that nominate him as one best optioned to be one this years' leading a-holes. Way to go, Charles! Two years in a row! Speaking of which...
Don't be afraid!
Barack Obama: no matter what he says, he's more deluded than Carter and Bush combined. The one and only to understand that his own party shellacking has more to do with his lack of communication (ilack of communication in a rethorical giant?) than bad policies executed along the last two years. Anyway, you just say "I blame Bush!"
The Formoltv plaintiff: he or she should have known better. If s/he have read the entire blog, s/he should have find out what the blog was all about, and not only about them. S/he should have learn the webowners were lawfully experienced. Quite a winner!
I'm such a badass!
Julian Assange: Pul-eeze! He should have known better! Time's Person of the Year? He was fighting not only against the United States of America, but the reat of the civilized (and diplomatized) World. Now that he's experiencing some difficulties, now he's menacing about some sort of "doomsday device", like a vulgar terrorist. Puh-leeze, man up an publish anything you have, you moron, you a-hole!
Unity in the midst of diversity! Hah!
The European Union: the welfare state is collapsing, thanks to them, and the European Union is collapsing thanks to the irresponsible politics carried on for almost four generations.
This years' finalists: Hugo Chávez - years and years of stupidity and a-holeness, Álvaro Uribe - a newcomer via twitter, now he does not find out that his schtick is not interesting anymore now he's not a president.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Sorry Mr. Penn, but you are so wrong...

maybe you deal with him a lot, but there is a lot of people living in the Chávez' neighborhood (and inside Venezuela), that strongly disagrees with you. Many people outside Latin America is getting the wrong picture with him, unfortunately. Because there is no "benevolent dictator", and he sure isn't. Besides, he is getting closer and closer to become an all-powerful dictator. The constitution, and the state of Venezuela, is completely tailored to suit his needs, all in the name of democracy!

Sure you would be infuriated if Mr. Obama closed the NBC network because it was not nice to him. Chávez just did that in Venezuela with a local TV network. For sure you would not be happy if your home were taken by force by someone alleging you have two or three more, no matter you bought them by fair means, as it happens in Venezuela. You sure don't like when a government, no matter its ideology, frames the opposition with bogus charges and threatens with prison, just because they are the opposition. The list could go on, but the final point is that the liberties and rights you surely cherish are not available in Venezuela. At least, not for the people that disagree and dissent.

Chávez uses his power, if you allow me the metaphor, like a big stick. And hides behind it to avoid any responsibility. I think there is a word to describe this behavior...
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