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Humberto Fontova

Humberto Fontova is the author of four books including "Exposing the Real Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him." Visit hfontova.com.

Most Recent Articles by Humberto Fontova:

Oliver Stone’s Most Vicious Insult!

Oliver Stone's recent visit to Venezuela to premiere his Castro/Chavez infomercial "My Friend Hugo" has brought him under fire in social media.
- Saturday, March 15, 2014

“Here I come to save the day!” Jimmy Carter invites himself to Venezuela

Last week Jimmy Carter fired off letters to Venezuela’s fraudulent President Nicolas Maduro and to Venezuela’s defrauded Presidential candidate Enrique Capriles expressing “grave concern” regarding the political turmoil and bloodshed convulsing their nation. From his pulpit at Emory University’s Carter Center, the former U.S. president calls for “dialogue” among the embattled Venezuelan parties and offers to visit the troubled nation--but not as a formal “mediator.”
- Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Where Have all the Flower (Children) Gone?

That silence you hear issues from the media/celebrity axis regarding the massive protests in Venezuela where hip college kids are being beaten, tear-gassed and shot down in a manner to shame anything done by Mayor Daley’s police in 1968 or the Ohio National Guard in 1970. Six Venezuelan youths are confirmed dead and hundreds have been injured and/or arrested.
- Saturday, February 22, 2014

Venezuelans "Taking it to the Streets," But no word from Sean Penn

"Venezuela and its revolution will endure under the proven leadership of Vice President Maduro." (Sean Penn, March 5, 2013.) To say nothing of the "proven"--and particularly, the enduring--"leadership" of Maduro's colonial overlords in Havana, of whom Sean Penn is also extremely fond. "I had the privilege to introduce my children to comandante Fidel Castro!" (Sean Penn, arm in arm with "great friend" Hugo Chavez, Caracas Feb. 13, 2012.)
- Monday, February 17, 2014

Senator Tom Harkin; Once Bitten Twice Duped

If Justin Beiber had returned from Cuba smitten with its healthcare and calling it “awesome!” most Americans would understand. But Iowa Senator and Obamacare champion Tom Harkin serves as chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. He just returned from an official tour of Stalinist Cuba hailing its healthcare as “quite remarkable.”
- Monday, February 10, 2014

Pete Seeger, Commie-Lover till the end

Only in America would a singer who insults a U.S. President (Lyndon Johnson) as "a big fool" in song be awarded the National Medal of the Arts by a U.S. President (Bill Clinton), hailed as a "Living Legend" by the U.S. Library of Congress, and be invited to play at a U.S. Presidential inauguration (Barack Obama's.)
- Monday, February 3, 2014

Che Guevara SI!—Tea-Party NO!

Singer-actress Maria Conchita Alonso, a multiple Grammy nominee, was scheduled to star in a Spanish-language production of The Vagina Monologues next month in San Francisco’s Brava Theatre. Then she starred in a video ad for California Assemblyman and gubernatorial hopeful Tim Donnelly, a Tea-Party Republican who calls for enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.
- Friday, January 24, 2014

A&E Glorifies Homophobes (and Mass-Murdering Warmongers)

GLAAD needs a makeover. Their Queer Eye for Straight Guy Phil Robertson blew up in their face. Just ask A&E. Not since the young Vito Corleone persuaded landlord Signor Roberto to “walkback” his decision to evict the poor widow and her dog (“of course the dog stays, right?”) has a business decision been reversed as abruptly, awkwardly or hilariously.
- Sunday, January 12, 2014

The Obama-Castro Handshake, a Confirmation

At the funeral extravaganza commemorating a black “political prisoner” President Obama went out of his way to smilingly shake hands with the jailer and torturer of the most and longest suffering black political prisoners in modern history.
- Monday, December 16, 2013

Caveat on Nelson Mandela

A Martian visiting earth this week, coasting TV channels and perusing papers, would have to conclude that among the items that most interest this planet’s news bureaus is the plight of former political prisoners, especially black ones.
- Monday, December 9, 2013

Lee Harvey Oswald was no “Patsy”

“Of all the people I interviewed in New Orleans regarding the Kennedy assassination, Carlos Bringuier was the one I trusted most. I could see in his eyes he was always telling me the complete truth.” (Oriana Fallaci, L, Europeo, 1969.) "The skinny guy walked into my store and started looking around," recalls Carlos Bringuier about the afternoon of August 5, 1963. "But I could sense he wasn't a shopper. Sure enough, after a few minutes of browsing he came up and extended his hand. "Good afternoon," he said. "I'm Lee Oswald."
- Friday, November 15, 2013

The Missiles of October, the Elections of November

“Mr President the American people are asking with new urgency: what is going on in Cuba?” On August 31st 1962, Senator Kenneth Keating (Republican, New York) was on the Senate floor prompted by reports of a huge and rapid deployment of Soviet troops and sophisticated arms to Cuba.
- Saturday, November 2, 2013

When did the Cuban Missile Crisis become Kennedy’s “Victory?”

That Khrushchev swept the floor with Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis was mainstream conservative conclusion throughout much of the Cold War. Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater, for instance, represented opposite poles of the Republican establishment of their time.
- Wednesday, October 23, 2013

YAF celebrates “No More Che Day”

(October 9, 2013 marks the 5th anniversary of the YAF sponsored “No More Che Day.” It also marks the 46th anniversary of Che Guevara’s death.) Good thing the college “hipsters” who wear Che T-shirts didn’t live in Stalinist Cuba under their idol.
- Wednesday, October 9, 2013


A Place where EVERY week is “Shark Week”

"Getting attacked by a shark just might be the scariest event in nature!" gasps a Discovery Channel narrator during Shark Week. "Australia recorded 56 fatal shark attacks between 1956 and 2008!" he gasps again. "Find out what it's like from people who've lived to tell the tale!"
- Saturday, August 10, 2013

CIA Arming Anti-American Terrorist? So What’s New?

According to a CNN report by Jake Tapper the CIA and the U.S. State Department may have been trying to supply Syrian jihadists with Libyan arms from Benghazi when the operation blew up in their face last September.
- Sunday, August 4, 2013

UN Honors Warmonger, Bookburner, Mass-Murderer (Che Guevara)

At a ceremony in Havana last week UNESCO (U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) honored Che Guevara by enshrining his writings in its hallowed “Memory of the World Register.” The ceremony included several members of Ernesto “Che” Guevara’s family “UNESCO’s work is part of our support for freedom of expression as an inalienable human right set down in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” declares the UN’s mission statement.
- Wednesday, July 24, 2013

John Kerry and Chuck Hagel—Are you Watching?

A North Korean ship trying to sneak missiles through the Panama Canal after leaving Havana was seized by Panamanian authorities this week. Somebody tipped off the Panamanians that the vessel was carrying illegal drugs.
- Tuesday, July 23, 2013

The Bay of Pigs—An Anniversary of Heroism and Shame

"Wimps,” sneers Michael Moore in his book “Downsize This,” referring to men (and boys some as young as 16) who 52 years ago this week hit a Cuban beach now known as the Bay of Pigs. “Really just a bunch of wimps. That's right, wimps-- and crybabies too,” Sneers Moore. “Ex-Cubans with a yellow stripe down their backs."
- Wednesday, April 17, 2013

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