Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Friends forever?

There was an article in the Los Angeles Times about the recent Summit of the Americas that President Barack Obama, along with other democratically elected leaders, attended in Trinidad and Tobago. In here, writer Peter Nicholas talks about how much criticism there was toward the hand shake and chit chat among Venezuela's president Hugo Chavez and Obama. I do not think there is anything threatening at all with that.The president defended it by saying it was diplomatic courtesy, as it should be...and believe me,I didn't vote for Obama.It just is what it is...(and everyone disregarded his handshake with Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega,which is one in the same with Chavez,maybe even worse,but why should anyone care right?)

Obama stated " it's defense budget is probably 1/600th of the U.S.,...They own Citgo.It's unlikely that as a consequence of me shaking hands or having a polite conversation with Mr.Chavez tar we are endangering the strategic interests of the United States. Strategic interests. I am not enraged by any of those peace-loving gestures. I agree with an official who said at the summit, "Anybody who's been at international conferences with Chavez knows that if there's a camera around, he's going to find a way to get in it. I mean,you can see that from his furious and wannabe Fidel speeches, (he is his protege.) I'm not angry.

In fact I think it's hilarious that Chavez gave Obama a copy of "Open Veins of Latin America by Eduarde Galeano, discussing Chavez's favorite punching bag and go-to topic, imperialismo! It was a Spanish version, I heard...so does that mean he's going to carry a prompter around...I mean,a translator?I really don't think this is going to turn Obama into the next president with half of Latin America's antimosity toward the U.S. Those are just out of control allegations. Fox news then reported that the book shot up to the number 2 most requested on Amazon.com. Either this is dejavu, where everyone is following this trend of supporting anything Obama touches or people just sincerely want to get educated on how the U.S. has messed up in the past. I'm pretty sure it's the former but we will give the public the benefit of the doubt.

Left...LITERALLY!:President Obama and Chavez. "Let's give 'em something to talk about!"