June 2, 2010
by Marcos in Sao PauloThe obese dissolute-looking guy on the left, with ridiculous dyed hair, is Oliver Stone, who competes with another fatty, Michael Moore, for the trophy of the Greatest American Idiot Ideologue.
Stone wins. The other can be, at most, a festive clown of the Democratic Party. Stone has become a spokesman for Chavez in the U.S.. He came to Brazil to promote the film "South of the Border," which extols the advance of leftist forces in Latin America. The main stars of Stone are, of course, Hugo Chavez, Raul Castro and Evo Morales.
Today, it is said, a curious thing happened. He and two of his staff tried to enter the country without a passport. Passport for what? Since he was coming from Venezuela, he probably imagined that the Bolivarian continent homeland is now a reality. In his head, Chávez had already authorized his entry. Stone posed for a picture with Dilma Rousseff, the former Marxist terrorist and murderer who is Lula's candidate for president.
Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at


