
Chavez, shown here with some of his friends.
More than a dozen of 34 radio stations ordered shut by the Venezuelan government went off the air on Saturday, part of President Hugo Chavez’s drive to extend his socialist revolution to the media.
Chavez defended the closures, calling them part of the government’s effort to democratize the airwaves.
President Obama’s reaction, or lack thereof will be quite telling over the next few days.