Chavez beats his own blab record in 8-hour speech
11:09 H | Topics: Latin America - Politics - TV - Venezuela
For all of who believe that Hugo Chavez is modeling himself after Fidel Castro, here's some proof for you: he's just as long-winded. Last Sunday, on his weekly radio and television address "Alo Presidente", Chavez spoke for an unprecedented 8 hours straight.
According to Spain's EFE Agency via 20 Minutos, who apparently had the stomach to sit through it all, Chavez recited poetry by Pablo Neruda, sang a couple of songs, defended his friend Irani president Mahmud Ahmadineyad and spoke about his upcoming visit to France, among other things.
Sorry, Huguito, but you shut down a television station and restrict the airing of telenovelas to give your people this?
As far as modeling himself after Fidel, I think he's actually beat the Cuban leader's record -- which was 7 hours -- after which he collapsed.
Via / 20 Minutos
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