Pinochet Dead, Continued – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

Pinochet Dead, Continued

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An interesting symposium. Mario Loyola reminds us that he did what “few dictators ever do: Upon losing by a small margin in a plebiscite that pitted him against the entire spectrum of political opposition, he resigned.” The novelty of the dictator’s resignation was obviously part of the reason that I kept forgetting he was still alive. But Otto Reich’s portrait of Pinochet as a tragic figure strikes me as the best sum-up: “With some compassion and self-discipline, Pinochet could have been remembered as a liberator and not a despot. He was both.”

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