Veja Ridicules Lula
- From: "Need to Know (Latin America)" <pinocamilo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 May 2006 18:31:36 -0700
The latest issue of Veja (largest circulation magazine in Brazil with
1.2m), carries a cover picture of Lula with a boot print on his bottom
alluding to Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez recent actions in
Bolivia.
The headlines reads: "That one hurt."
The subtitle elaborates: "Lula took a break on his role of "great
leader" of Latin America just to find himself as a courtesan of
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who plotted the robbery of Brazil's assets
in Bolivia."
The lead line marks the tone of a highly critical story: "Hugo Chavez
and his Bolivian puppet, Evo Morales, kicked Brazil's rear end.
Before doing so, both asked for their patriarch's, Fidel Castro,
bless, for their plans. None of these guys had the delicacy of inviting
the Panalto Palace tenant [Lula], who considered himself as a regional
leader. Poor Lula, he was the last one in known that president Morales
would take over Brazil's properties in Bolivia and put at risk the
supply of gas."
Veja is arguably the most influential printed medium in Brazil.
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