Radar’s “Lifestyles of the Rich and Fascist”
The folks over at Radar have a great article cataloging the quirks of all of your favorite dictators: The Lifestyles of the Rich and Fascist. It reminds me of the bi-weekly Today in Despotism posts by T.A. Frank at The New Republic’s website, now long gone. It’s not quite the same, but the Radar article ...
The folks over at Radar have a great article cataloging the quirks of all of your favorite dictators: The Lifestyles of the Rich and Fascist. It reminds me of the bi-weekly Today in Despotism posts by T.A. Frank at The New Republic’s website, now long gone. It's not quite the same, but the Radar article provides a lighter look at some of the world’s craziest leaders.
The folks over at Radar have a great article cataloging the quirks of all of your favorite dictators: The Lifestyles of the Rich and Fascist. It reminds me of the bi-weekly Today in Despotism posts by T.A. Frank at The New Republic’s website, now long gone. It’s not quite the same, but the Radar article provides a lighter look at some of the world’s craziest leaders.
One of the lesser-known tyrants highlighted is Republic of Kalmykia and World Chess Federation President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, who apparently “claims to have once been abducted by space aliens.”
Also making an appearance: Fidel Castro looking like a member of ZZ Top and Libyan “Lt. Col.” Moammar Gaddafi, whose style of dress “could give M.C. Hammer a run for his money.”
(Hat tip: littlegreenfootballs)
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