Bernie Sanders declared just a few hours
ago:
“The effort to remove President Rousseff is not a legal trial but rather a
political one. The United States cannot sit silently while the democratic
institutions of one of our most important allies are undermined. We must stand
up for the working families of Brazil and demand that this dispute be settled
with democratic elections.”
Mr.
Sanders is extremely ill-informed about the Brazilian situation. What is going
on in Brazil is a very democratic and legal process, rarely seen in Latin
America. The Brazilian democratic institutions are working and the nation is
watching. There is no doubt that after the impeachment process is finished
there will be democratic elections in Brazil. Mr. Sanders would do well to keep
his mouth shut.
Bernie
Sanders declaró hace pocas horas que:
“Los esfuerzos por remover a la Presidente Roussef no son legales sino políticos. Los Estados Unidos no deben sentarse en silencio mientras se erosionan las instituciones democráticas de uno de nuestros más importantes aliados. Debemos proteger a las familias trabajadoras de Brasil y exigir que esta disputa se ventile en base a elecciones democráticas”.
“Los esfuerzos por remover a la Presidente Roussef no son legales sino políticos. Los Estados Unidos no deben sentarse en silencio mientras se erosionan las instituciones democráticas de uno de nuestros más importantes aliados. Debemos proteger a las familias trabajadoras de Brasil y exigir que esta disputa se ventile en base a elecciones democráticas”.
El
Señor Sanders está muy mal informado sobre la situación en Brasil. Lo que está
ocurriendo en Brasil es un proceso legal y democrático, pocas veces visto en
América Latina. Las instituciones democráticas brasileñas están haciendo su
trabajo y la Nación observa. No hay dudas que después de que el proceso de
censura haya terminado habrá elecciones democráticas en Brasil. [Mientras
tanto] El Señor Sanders debería callar.
Note/Nota
This is his socialism/Este es su socialismo:
Sanders just bought a summer home:
http://www.sevendaysvt.com/OffMessage/archives/2016/08/08/bernie-sanders-buys-a-summer-home-in-north-hero
Sanders se acaba de comprar una casa de verano
I think Bernie Sanders is probably paying off a campaign donor or two who still believe the future of Latin America is Socialist. I would have to check his donor list to guess who's asking him to speak out, but I'm sure I could find the usual suspects.
Sanders reminds me a lot of Chris Dodd, another ill-informed liberal Democrat who thought that Chavez and Lula da Silva had set a hopeful new course for their countries.
Idiots!
He is being ill advised.
ResponderEliminarSanders is a senile 60s radical idiot who still thinks Socialism is the magic answer for all the world's ills. These people always stick together no matter what through thick and thin. When he is questioned about Venezuela, he clams up and changes the subject because reality is unacceptable. Picture him at Lenin'side in 1917, herding kulaks into concentration camps at gunpoint. Hopefully democracy will prevail over these destructive idiots and the scourge of revolutionary leftism launched by Fidel Castro in Latin America will die out after both of these old fools and anyone left who follows their hopeless ideologies finally die out.
ResponderEliminarSiempre lo sostuve, incluyendo en este blog en el cual varios comentarios hice. El vejete Sanders es un redomado marxista. La otra mala noticia es que ha infectado al partido Demócrata con esa perversa ideología y eso va a tener consecuencias, pues el testigo lo va a agarrar algún joven político infiltardo marxista en próximas elecciones. Se pueden joder los USA. Lo sostengo: a pesar de la abrumadora e irrefutable evidencia, el marxismo-leninismo sigue venciendo en el terreno simbólico. ¿Verdad Venezuela, hoy colonia cubana?
ResponderEliminarSanders must have gone demential!
ResponderEliminarSanders tiene que haberse vuelto demente para hablar sin saber!
Es que ese dia no tomo' su dosis de PROZAC
ResponderEliminarAnónimo Anónimo @10 de agosto de 2016, 23:25
ResponderEliminarSanders must have gone demential!
Yes, but only in the sense that during his campaign for President Sanders was very good at hiding his previously expressed sympathies for hard-left regimes in Latin America. Bernie Sanders dropped his guard on the impeachment in Brazil.
Which reminds me of my response to Quico's crack at Caracas Chronicles: To tar Bernie supporters with the ills of the Chavez era is to show the kind of slackjawed rightwing simplemindedness that brought us…well, that brought us candidate Trump.
Given the unabashed support that Bernie Sanders has previously given for Castro and for the Sandinistas, it is anything but "slackjawed rightwing simplemindedness" to associate Bernie Sanders with Chavismo. Especially when Bernie Sanders and Maduro have both labeled the impeachment in Brazil as a "coup."
When this is pointed out to Quico, crickets from Quico. Apparently Gods don't answer letters, as John Updike wrote in another context about Ted Williams.