Said Paul to Abrams, “What do you say as to replacing one socialist with another in Venezuela?” I’m not sure how I would have answered that question. I’m afraid I would have sputtered, and then been caustic. Stalin was one socialist, sure; and Norman Thomas was another. Peas in a pod, right? Abrams answered perfectly. “I don’t think the main problem in Venezuela is that one party or another is a member of the Socialist International, which a lot of partners of ours in Europe are and have been.” The problem is that the Maduro regime “is a vicious, brutal, murderous dictatorship.” By Jay Nordlinger. Full Text-> National Review
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