| "but it is certainly true that Chavez's policies of trying to resist American interference in Latin America have played a huge part of his elections; the populace of his country consistently support those policies, thus it follows that his anti-American attitude is a large asset to his electability."
I don't know one way or another, but it is not necessarily an indictment of America or in particular Bush as was the implication. Afterall, didn't Hitler use anti-Jewish sentiment as an asset in his rise to power? |