Maduro labels Pence ‘a madman’ for Venezuela caravan link

Probably the biggest political buffoon in Latin America (and there are many to choose from) calling Mike Pence a madman. That is too funny.

As fcked up as Venezuela was under Hugo Chavez, and it was REALLY fcked up, now it is much worse. Yet this clown is concerned about what another politician thinks of him. 

Hey, Maduro, you common thief, just worry about getting the people of Venezuela some toilet paper and stop worrying about what others say about you. Truth be told, I don’t believe that even your own mother would have anything good to say about you. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Free Press

AFP 

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro called on Trump last Saturday to open the border and "respect Central American migrants"

Caracas (AFP) – Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday labelled US Vice President Mike Pence “a madman” after he accused Caracas of financing the Honduras migrant caravan marching towards the United States.

“What tremendous convening power I have in Central America, Mike Pence! If it wasn’t for an extremist, an extremist madman saying it….one would have to laugh.”

The socialist Venezuelan leader said in a speech broadcast on state television that “imperialist paranoia” was leading the US “to accuse Maduro and Venezuela of everything that happens to them.”

Pence on Tuesday said Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez told him the caravan “was organized by leftist groups in Honduras financed by Venezuela and sent north to challenge our sovereignty and challenge our border.”

A caravan of thousands of Central American migrants are trekking across Mexico towards the United States in defiance of US President Donald Trump which has called it “an assault on our country.”

Maduro called on Trump last Saturday to open the border and “respect Central American migrants.”

Maduro, labelled a dictator by several other Latin American leaders, has denied there is a humanitarian crisis in his own country, where dire shortages of food and medicine and skyrocketing inflation have — according to the UN — sparked the exodus of nearly two million people to neighboring countries since 2015.

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