Saturday, April 20, 2013

Deadpan John Kerry ought to tell jokes on late night TV (Venezuelan election).

For those who forgot or never remembered this youth wanted to ask John Kerry why he allowed his election to be stolen without a protest.

Don't taze me bro - Rap Remix by DoobieMusic

US Secretary of State John Kerry isn't certain that he's going to recognize the outcome of Venezuela's recent election which former vice president Maduro won by a surprisingly close margin over his main opponent Henrique Capriles Radonski.

Now these results are pretty rock solid in that Venezuela's electoral system is possibly the most transparent and unriggable as can be. Every vote is cast in the smartmatic voting machine and each vote generates a paper ballot which is also counted. Representatives for the political parties participate in this process. As of yesterday 54% of the votes were audited with the electoral council promising a 100 % audit. Almost 80% of eligible voters took part and even the votes of a candidate who got less than 2,000 votes were counted and announced.

But John Kerry is not satisfied. He who sat still for George Bush's theft of two consecutive elections is now concerned that the vote in Venezuela didn't meet the standards we set here in the good old US of A.

This guy is one laugh riot and he has already helped to provoke riots in Venezuela in which 7 Maduro supporters were killed.

Don't tase me bro.


Results

The results came as a surprise, as Maduro was leading by double digit figures in most opinion polls conducted two weeks before the election.[8] Furthering the unexpected closeness of the race was the fact that Chávez had defeated Capriles comfortably in October 2012 by a margin of more than 10%.[39]
The voter turnout of 79.78% was less than one percentage point lower than in the October election.[8]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Nicolás MaduroGreat Patriotic Pole7,575,70450.78
Henrique Capriles RadonskiDemocratic Unity Roundtable7,302,64848.95
Eusebio MendezNew Vision for my Country19,4750.13
María BolívarUnited Democratic Party for Peace and Freedom13,2780.08
Reina SequeraWorker's Party4,2290.02
Julio MoraDemocratic Unity Party1,9280.01
Valid votes14,917,26299.55
Invalid/blank votes66,6910.44
Total14,983,953100
Registered voters18,904,36479.78
Source: National Electoral Commission

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