Hi-Fidelity

Fidel Castro is alive and doing quite well. Well enough even to read the paper in his favorite casual wear:

castro-paper.jpg

Cuban printing, not to mention photography, is truly remarkable. The text is so crisp it almost looks like it should have one of those disclaimers they always have in print ads and TV commercials, 'simulated image.'

He even had a cheering visit from his old pal Jimmy Carter, who flew in for a game of catch:

carter-castro.jpg

There he is again, in his favorite duds. Castro, active as ever.

Here he was later in the day, on the pitcher's mound. He whiffed Carter on three straight pitches:

castro-pitching.jpg

The more I think about it, though, Fidel's beard is darker than it's been in years. Cuban medicine does it again!

posted by Dennis on 08.13.06 at 10:06 AM





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You're not trying to subtly imply that a communist dictatorship would lie to its own people?!

Adam   ·  August 13, 2006 03:28 PM

Why, what ever do you mean?

Dennis   ·  August 13, 2006 05:46 PM

Wahaha. Wait, are those real?

Hmm.. the only one that is unaltered is the second one. The first and third have been altered in some way, but I don't know how much/in what way exactly. Though the third one looks like his head pasted on someone else's body.

For all we know Castro is dead and they are introducing the brand new digital dictator. Wouldn't that be a trip?

RiverCocytus   ·  August 14, 2006 12:53 PM

Wait ... I think I see fishing string on those photos ... no, wait. My bad, it's just the wisps of the souls of thousands of oppressed cuban freedom seekers leeking forth from the evil that has captured them.

mdmhvonpa   ·  August 14, 2006 02:38 PM

Falsified and photoshopped claims of happiness and good health? In Cuba?

I'm shocked.

Shocked!

Eric Scheie   ·  August 20, 2006 08:32 PM


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