HALF-FULL REPORT: 2/22/08
I have been saving a very special bottle of wine - a 1992 Chateau Vieux French Bordeaux - for a very specific occasion: to celebrate the death of Fidel Castro. Looks like I'll be opening it soon - for the best news of the week is Castro's announcing he has one foot in the grave by ending his 49-year run as Cuba's El Jefe Maximo.
I chose the vintage not just because 1992 was a great year for French reds, but because I went to Cuba that year. I told the story a couple of years ago in Cuba Libré. A meeting with Castro had been set up, at which I intended to tell him the Cuban people would some day urinate on his grave. He got wind of it and canceled the meeting. My wife was very relieved.
Dagny D'Anconia explained the dictator's slow and awful descent towards demise some time ago in The Partial Assassination of Fidel Castro. Drawn-out lingering nightmare agony - just the sort of hell a piece of murderous human garbage deserves.
What's hilarious is the lib media's portrayal of Raul Castro as a Cuban Mikhail Gorbachev reformer. Raul is a 76-year old alcoholic who hasn't much longer to go himself. The army and secret police still run everything, but with Fidel gone the regime has no legitimacy. Odds will increase for a really bloody revolution.