Posted on 11/29/2023 5:46:29 PM PST by janetjanet998
BREAKING: Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dead at 100
Good riddance to bad rubbish . Directly responsible for the deaths of 4 million people both domestic and abroad between 1969-1976 .
RIP!
Re: 94 - do you have a link to what he is claimed to have said?
Gee no kidding (some people just don’t get sarcasm)
Our new House speaker gave a glowing tweet for Dear Henry.
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Google the quote. Many links.
I have. So far, all indirect references with no primary source who heard it directly.
Not encouraging.
I was referring to the Israel bleeding quote.
But for this quote, to me it’s apparent that Kissinger is joking with dry humor. But I do understand how people could conclude differently.
I don’t think that one quote defines his public service, any more than one quote defines the public service of an official. I look at the body of work. And discernment is important.
Sometimes, the best that can be said of someone is that “He angered all of the right people.” But Kissinger seemed to anger everybody. Both sides can point to terrible things he did - which to me means he represented the interests of the Permanent (Deep) State with methodical perfection.
“very complicated times”
The elites had a plan and they executed it.
It was only “complicated” for the sheeple.
What? This is just proof that evil lives long.
Second former Secretary of State to live to celebrate his 100th birthday. George Shultz was also 100 when he died (but less than 2 months after his birthday so Kissinger beat him by a few months).
96, 99, and 100.
I say maybe...just perhaps...extreme old age.
i was a 17 - 19 when all the stuff happened.. hated the media ever sense,
“ I was referring to the Israel bleeding quote.”
I said nothing on that quote, so I’m not sure why you asked me about that one.
I know what he said about Mao and Zhou and the Chinese Communist Party.
More importantly I know what he did.
Fewer more harmful public servants than this guy in US history.
The world is much worse today because of him
He deserves nothing but contempt for his utter corruption and amorality.
That’s being nice.
His interactions with and seduction by Mao and Zhou changed him and subsequent riches made available to him by their successors caused him to completely lose his way.
And you are correct re: quote. My apologies.
Can you reccomend any books re: Kissinger and China? Much appreciated.
Like every “great statesman,” he did great and terrible things, and all of it very complicated and involved.
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