Stalin died shaking his fist at an invisible presence waiting for him
Maybe now Hugo is with him
When Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini died in June 1989, there was a brutal heat wave in Tehran. Iranian forces sprayed the crowds who took to the streets with water to prevent heat stroke. The quip on the streets of Tehran at the time was the old man was so senile, he forgot to close the door on the way down. With the passing of Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez, Khomeini surely has company.
Michael Rubin