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Cirsium

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Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:33 PM
Oct 14

She is an extreme right wing politician. These various resources help balance the picture, which is all I am trying to do here.

There is a long and brutal history of US support for extreme right wing politicians in Latin America. The result has been tyranny, over and over again. Machado is most definitely in that mold. She has been openly praising Trump's murders, calling foreign (US) military intervention, calling or the privatization of the country's resources and ceding of control over them to US corporations. That is exactly the pattern that has been repeated in Latin America many, many times. It is the Milton Friedman/Henry Kissinger plan as applied to Chile, and it led to Pinochet. That plan has always led to police state tyranny.

Machado was the main Venezuelan opposition figure backed by the US. Her platform of extreme neoliberal shock therapy was rejected by the electorate. Most Venezuelans oppose her call to privatize nearly all state institutions serving the people – schools, hospitals, public housing, food assistance, and the state oil company, which funds social programs. Nor is there any popular appetite for Machado’s plan to radically reorient foreign policy to subordination to Washington and support of US imperial wars in Ukraine and Palestine.


Democracy? Hardly. Her claim to be a major candidate was premised on a rigged election process.

Turkewitz reported that Machado won “an overwhelming victory in a primary race.” She uses the weasel-construction “a primary” rather than “the primary,” because Machado’s “primary” was not one conducted by the official Venezuelan electoral authority, the CNE. Rather, it was a private affair administered by the NGO Súmate. That NGO, as the article admits, is funded by the US. Machado prevailed in a crowded field of 13 candidates with a miraculous 92% of the vote. When some of the other candidates called fraud, Machado had the ballots destroyed. She could do so because Súmate is her personal organization.


She is a puppet for the right wing in the US, the latest in a long line of politicians in Latin America wiling to betray their country for the sake of currying favor with US corporate interests, for money and power .

There were a number of more moderate opposition figures with experience and popular followings. Had the US been interested in simply an electoral defeat of the ruling Socialist Party, they could have backed a less extreme candidate and offered to ease their punishing “sanctions” on Venezuela. Instead, Washington backed the far right, which took the supremely unpopular position of advocating for yet more sanctions on their own country to precipitate regime-change.


https://dissidentvoice.org/2024/11/us-backed-venezuelan-opposition-never-tried-to-win-the-presidency/

She dedicates her Nobel prize to Donald Trump, so it is absurd to have people here celebrating her selection because Trump didn't win it. Do we praise Vance because "at least he isn't Trump?"

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado rang in her Nobel Peace Prize victory Friday by dedicating the award to the people of Venezuela fighting for freedom — and President Donald Trump, who has publicly lobbied for the prize for himself


https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/10/maria-corina-machado-trump-nobel-prize-dedication-00601967

Anti-authoritarian? No. She is the Venezuelan Trump.

Shortly after the announcement, Machado publicly addressed President Donald Trump. She wrote, "Hoy más que nunca contamos con el Presidente de los EEUU" ("Today more than ever we count on the President of the USA&quot , signaling that she expects U.S. support for her cause. She also asserted that Venezuela is "on the threshold of victory" in its struggle for freedom.


https://www.latintimes.com/venezuelan-leader-mari-corina-machado-mentions-trump-her-first-words-after-winning-nobel-peace-590372

She is a close ally of our worst political opponents.

María Corina Machado’s connections with the Republican Party date back almost two decades, when, in 2002, she was received in Washington DC by the then president of the United States, George W. Bush, with whom she had a meeting at the White House.

The Republican link has become more explicit since the United States launched the political strategy of economic and financial aggression against Venezuela through illegal sanctions, which was followed by an international campaign that tried to present the situation in Venezuela as a "humanitarian emergency" to justify different mechanisms of foreign interference.

María Corina Machado acted as the ideological and political vanguard of the initiatives that Republican Senator Marco Rubio and associated personalities were carrying out, such as the sanctions and other "humanitarian intervention" agendas.


https://misionverdad.com/english/venezuela-opposition-politician-maria-corina-machados-ties-florida-republicans-and-bolivar

Another Pinochet?

María Corina Machado, the leading figure in the far-right sector of the Venezuelan opposition, has revealed details about her private intervention before the Americas Society/Council of the Americas (AS/COA): a strategy she has dubbed “The Trillion-Dollar Opportunity.”

AS/COA is a New York-based non-governmental organization founded in 1965 by billionaire David Rockefeller and consisting of two bodies. The first, the Americas Society, is a forum for discussion on policy within the inter-American system. Its second component, the Council of the Americas, brings together international business groups promoting neoliberal policies in the Western Hemisphere.

Machado’s offer of millions of hectares of the country for the benefit of foreign companies suggests another avenue of privatization, since such a vast territory encompasses agricultural land in the hands of the state but also vast amounts of land under conventional private ownership and some 14 million hectares handed over to families and peasant organizations over more than 20 years, under the country’s existing land allocation models.

The figure of 30 million “undeveloped” hectares is extremely striking because it declares the country’s fertile territory as idle land, precisely when Venezuela has achieved 97% of its food supply thanks to domestic production. In this way, Machado distorts reality by making a deceptive offer to US capital and puts the country’s agricultural lands, which already have owners and tenants, up for sale.


https://orinocotribune.com/maria-corina-machado-offers-to-sell-off-venezuela-for-a-billion-dollars/

She loves Trump.

Machado had heaped praise on Trump earlier this year — thanking the POTUS for his “firm commitment to freedom and democracy in Venezuela”. The comments came soon after the US President decided to end the license for American energy giant Chevron to operate in the other country. She had also received a ringing endorsement from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after being listed in the ‘100 most influential people’ list by TIME Magazine this year.


https://www.financialexpress.com/world-news/when-nobel-peace-prize-winner-mara-corina-machado-praised-trump-and-rubio-hailed-her-patriotism/4005848/

Trump, Bolsanaro, Milei, Abascal and Machado: birds of a fascist feather

Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro, the former right-wing presidents of the US and Brazil, congratulated La Libertad Avanza (LLA) candidate Javier Milei for winning Argentina’s presidential elections on Sunday.

“Congratulations to Javier Milei on a great race for President of Argentina. The whole world was watching! I am very proud of you. You will turn your Country around and truly Make Argentina Great Again!” posted Trump on his Truth Social account.

Santiago Abascal, leader of Spanish far-right party Vox also congratulated Milei on social media. “Congratulations, dear Milei on your great victory in the Argentine presidential elections,” he said. “A path of future and hope is opening up for the Argentineans and for Ibero-America, which we celebrate in Spain with a special joy. Long live Spain, long live Argentina, live free of socialism and sovereigns!”

María Corina Machado, the opposition leader in Venezuela, also celebrated on X. “Congratulations to all Argentines for an exemplary electoral project and their president-elect, Javier Milei. The fight for change and freedom moves forward in Latin America. Long live Argentina, long live free Venezuela!”


https://buenosairesherald.com/politics/elections/trump-bolsonaro-and-voxs-abascal-congratulate-javier-milei

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I am closing my offices in Los Angeles BOSSHOG Oct 13 #1
Don't tell Krasnov the child rapist, he'll close the one in DC too Blues Heron Oct 13 #2
I'm a bit surprised he hasn't already. Ocelot II Oct 13 #4
You know he wants to! Blues Heron Oct 13 #5
Maybe he's ok because the woman that won said good things about Trump fujiyamasan Oct 14 #12
I'm sure Norway is all broke up about this. patphil Oct 13 #3
Laughing at tsf along with the European leaders. rubbersole Oct 13 #6
How trump-like. Turbineguy Oct 13 #7
As they should Cirsium Oct 13 #8
Yup, she is as nasty as pedo Trump Farmer-Rick Oct 13 #10
Those Nobel Prizes Cirsium Oct 14 #13
Hmmm, thanks for the info Farmer-Rick Oct 14 #15
Norway's "right-wing" politicians would be considered moderate Democrats in the US. Ocelot II Oct 14 #23
The current government has destroyed the lives of people JI7 Oct 14 #18
That may be Cirsium Oct 14 #21
Over 30 percent of the people of Venezuela have left JI7 Oct 14 #29
So? Cirsium Oct 14 #37
So the government sucks and has made people's lives misersble JI7 Oct 15 #42
You're a fan of Maduro, then? Ocelot II Oct 14 #24
OK Cirsium Oct 14 #25
Machado isn't a despot or anything close. Ocelot II Oct 14 #27
Not yet Cirsium Oct 14 #30
I guess if you're an old-school Marxist-Leninist like Roger D. Harris, Ocelot II Oct 14 #33
There we go Cirsium Oct 14 #38
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it; just noting where his perspective comes from. Ocelot II Oct 14 #39
Huh? Cirsium Oct 14 #40
I didn't single him out; I commented on him only because he was the first on your list Ocelot II Oct 14 #41
We've made some progress here nycbos Oct 13 #9
One of our Achilles heels hueymahl Oct 13 #11
Yup nycbos Oct 14 #14
Democracy always gets destroyed by capitalism Farmer-Rick Oct 14 #17
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 14 #26
That's just weird word play Farmer-Rick Oct 14 #31
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 14 #36
Communism has never been tried Farmer-Rick Oct 14 #16
The Soviet Union was certainly communist as they owned everything not just the means of production EX500rider Oct 14 #22
There was private property in the old USSR Farmer-Rick Oct 14 #34
"True Communism" is never going to happen on a large scale, to unwieldy EX500rider Oct 14 #32
You maybe correct Farmer-Rick Oct 14 #35
I thought Sweden had the Nobel Committee Miguelito Loveless Oct 14 #19
Norway does the Peace Prize; Sweden does all the others. Ocelot II Oct 14 #20
Learn something new every day Miguelito Loveless Oct 14 #28
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