Thursday, March 7, 2013

BloggeRhythms 3/7/2012

Found an article buried (no pun intended) on Drudge just now by Fabiola Sanchez of myway on-line, regarding the recent death of Hugo Chavez.  
 
Apparently, Venezuelan General. Jose Ornella told The Associated Press of his concerns that along with Vice President Nicolas Maduro they both think “some sort of foul play was involved in Chavez's cancer.”
 
The general said that, “I think it will be 50 years before they declassify a document (that) I think (will show) the hand of the enemy is involved.” And also that, although “The general didn't identify who he was talking about, but Maduro suggested possible U.S. involvement on Tuesday. The U.S. State Department called the allegation absurd.”
 
I mention this today because in spite the administration’s ineptitude in most foreign policy issues, they may be getting some positive results in spite of themselves.  Because if a guy like Bin Laden can be blown away in the middle of the night when no one was to even know where he was, that can set many of our enemies to thinking they might be next.
 
And now, if these Venezuelan guys are serious about suspecting us, and not just blowing some political hype, we’re likely making them nervous too.
 
Plus the fact that even Senator Rand Paul, who spent thirteen hours yesterday worried about some drone potentially taking out folks right here in their own homes, makes me believe that we’ve got a weapon with some really scary clout.
 
So, if you add up all these little disassociated events and begin to weave them together, I think it adds up to some pretty potent stuff with which to get our enemies attention. And the best part of it is, the administration’s involved for once. And even though they’re vehemently opposed to decision-making or anything else requiring thought, they may have unwittingly backed into a winner this time by default.
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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