Presidential health
Friday, August 4, 2006 at 21:35 | Posted in health, Media, Politics, transparency, TV, USA | 1 CommentTags: cuba, fidel castro, George W Bush
According to the BBC, the Cuban state run television has dismissed the calls of George W Bush for Cubans to work for a transition towards democracy as “the epitome of delirium”. Baring in mind that this was one of the few sober statements by president Bush that I can recall for quite some time, I find it a bit odd to be refering in this context to the drinking problem he used to have years ago.
Speaking of presidential health, the Cuban TV might just as well give us an honest account on their own president’s health. How is Fidel doing? Please tell us.
And as we are speaking of presidency, how is his brother Raul doing? When will we see him appear in public? I take it that he has no health problems?
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