It was due to happen: I was on Silvio Canto’s podcast talking about Elections in Argentina and US-Latin America stories of the week, and when discussing Scioli, Macri and Massa, managed to get Messi.
Who’s on first? Tune in to find out!
American and Latin American Politics, Society, and Culture
By Fausta
It was due to happen: I was on Silvio Canto’s podcast talking about Elections in Argentina and US-Latin America stories of the week, and when discussing Scioli, Macri and Massa, managed to get Messi.
Who’s on first? Tune in to find out!
By Fausta
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However, tonight’s podcast with Silvio Canto is on schedule for 8pm Eastern, and you can listen to it here, where it’ll be archived for your listening convenience.
Tonight's podcast on LatAm with @SCantojr, live at 8pm Eastern, https://t.co/LFF2KklZEX
— Fausta (@Fausta) October 21, 2015
By Fausta
archived for your convenience,
Podcasting live now http://t.co/u7OxyOwPu1 on @SCantojr's show
— Fausta (@Fausta) September 10, 2015
By Fausta
archived for your listening convenience,
8PM Eastern Podcasting live on Latin America, Trump, http://t.co/HNZscHnzzt
— Fausta (@Fausta) September 2, 2015
By Fausta
live at 8PM Eastern,
Elections in Mexico plus a look at other US-Latin America stories in Silvio Canto’s podcast with Allan Wall, columnist and contributor to Mexidata.
Archived for your listening convenience.
By Fausta
at 1PM Eastern,
Today's podcast at 1PM Eastern: The 113th anniversary of Cuba, hosted by Silvio Canto Jr http://t.co/G4tiV46EcG
— Fausta (@Fausta) May 20, 2015
By Fausta
Today at 1PM Eastern I’m in Silvio Canto’s podcast talking about the US-Cuba talks, Argentina and other US-Latin America issues of the week with Jorge Ponce.
I was in Rick Moran’s podcast last night talking about the GOP playing chicken with Homeland Security funding with Noah Rothman of Hot Air.
Both podcasts are archived for your listening convenience.
Daniel Duquenal is running a series of posts analyzing Venezuela’s situation. Go here for links.
Over in Bolivia, Evo Morales, following Cristina Fernandez’s example in Argentina, is resorting to thieving private pensions, since he’s running out of money now that oil prices are down.
It’s his third term, so he’s declared himself planetary leader at the Tiwanaku ruins, just for show:
Today in history, Feb 18, 1964:
United States punishes nations for trading with Cuba
The United States cuts off military assistance to Britain, France, and Yugoslavia in retaliation for their continuing trade with the communist nation of Cuba.
Nowadays we send hashtags instead.
By Fausta
on Argentina, Venezuela, and other Latin American stories with host Silvio Canto, Jr.