From our Bureau of Impressive Attempts to Create Smokescreens in Latrine American Politics with some assistance from our Bureau of Extreme Hypocrisy
Good question. Why did Lula da Silva scold Maduro? According to a post in Diario de Cuba, Lula did so because he is certain that Maduro will lose the election and he doesn’t want to reveal to the world how repressive and violent Latrine leftists really are. This DDC post also details how Lula has been working assiduously behind the curtain to ensure a lopsided victory for Maduro that will seem legitimate and fair. But as the election approaches, he realizes his efforts have failed. So typical, so Latrine.
Abridged and loosely translated from Diario de Cuba
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has made a 180-degree turn in the past four months regarding the electoral process in Venezuela. The three-time president has come to tacitly admit that his once ally, Nicolás Maduro, may be defeated at the polls by an opposition that he questioned as recently as March.
The historic figure of Latin American leftism four months ago was criticizing the pro-democracy opponents who denounced the Venezuelan regime’s excesses for preventing María Corina Machado, the conservative leader who won the primaries, from registering her candidacy. A rather impolite Lula da Silva told Machado to stop crying, in response to her insistence on denouncing the suppression of her political rights.
Lula da Silva’s shift includes a joint statement with his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, in April, calling for guarantees for the defeated candidate so that he wouldn’t have to leave Venezuela, which was interpreted as the first sign that Brasília and Bogotá are expecting Maduro’s defeat at the polls.
The most recent and reliable polls, as reported by DIARIO DE CUBA, indicate a substantial difference of at least 25 points or more in favor of former ambassador Edmundo González Urrutia, a complete unknown to the public in March when Lula da Silva was reprimanding María Corina Machado.
DIARIO DE CUBA has learned from diplomatic sources in Caracas that at least on two occasions, Lula da Silva acted behind the scenes to prevent chavismo from outlawing González Urrutia’s candidacy or invalidating the electoral card of the Democratic Unity Roundtable.
This Monday, Lula da Silva’s new and emphatic viewpoint was major news in Latin America. The Brazilian president revealed that he had two conversations with the Venezuelan ruler to warn him that “if he wants to help solve the problem of Venezuela’s growth and the return of those who left, he must respect the democratic process.”
As DIARIO DE CUBA reported, Lula da Silva added that in democracy, the loser takes a bath of votes, not a bath of blood, and that “Maduro has to learn that when one wins, one stays, and when one loses, one goes and prepares for other elections.”
“A public reprimand of this nature is only possible because Lula da Silva is informed that Maduro is on his way out of power,” pointed out a veteran South American diplomat consulted by DIARIO DE CUBA in Caracas.
Whole story HERE in Spanish
The old Brazilian bastard is thoroughly corrupt and plenty perverse, but he’s much smarter than Maduro, not that it takes much. By now, all I see when I look at dirtbags like these is rancid Latrine shit.