Not saluting yet
I'm halfway tempted to salute Argentina for electing Kirchner. Peronistas have a reputation as the quintessential Populists. But after looking at the actual careers of Kirchner and Fernandez, I'll withhold judgment. Both of them have been in the government before, and both of their actions were closer to Sorosian globalism. We'll wait and see what they do this time. Both are smart, adaptable, and experienced in politics, so their leadership is likely to help Argentina whether I want to call it Populist or not.
One thing for sure: Latin America is splitting into several sharply distinct paths. Peru and Ecuador are total Soros. Peru even has a member of the Soros family in its government. Mexico and Cuba and Bolivia are pure left-populist with competent and visionary leaders. Venezuela is left-populist with an incompetent or subverted leader. Brazil and Colombia are solid neocon, pure colonies of USA Deepstate. Chile is neocon, but its leaders are quickly changing path in response to protests. (Unlike Hong Kong and France.) Argentina and Uruguay had elections today and their new paths are uncertain at the moment.