Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who once famously said the U.S. smelled of sulfur in reference to the Iraq war, said yesterday he “still” smells sulfur in reference to President Obama’s policies.
Chavez, who was not included on the list of speakers at the Copenhagen climate conference, referred to Obama as the “Nobel Prize of War.”
Chavez seemed to be calling Obama out in the middle of the street when he said, “The Nobel Prize of War just finished saying here that he is here to act. Well, show it sir. Don’t leave by the back door.“
“I think Obama isn’t here yet. He got the Nobel Peace Prize almost the same day as he sent 30,000 soldiers off to kill innocent people in Afghanistan,” Chavez said after promising not to speak more than the other speakers at the conference.
“The Kyoto Protocol cannot be declared dead or extinguished. This is what the United States said. If Obama, Nobel Prize of War, has that here, it always smells of sulfur here. It smells of sulfur. It still smells like sulfur in the world,” said Hugo Chavez. Read More…