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originally posted by: schuyler
I'm Henry Kissinger and I'm 96 years old,, not 100, and I am, quite frankly, sick and tired of idiots wanting my opinion. They bother me about everything and I wish they would just go away. The President I worked for was not "war happy." He INHERITED the god damned war from some idiot Democrats that left him with it. You would recall that if you had actually been born back then, but you weren't and consider yourself an expert anyway. Unbelievable.
Because Kissinger is a God among men in the racist, far rightwing, antisemitic segment of the American population.
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: 2ndTenor
As a life-lomg student of history, I have his White House memoirs on my bookshelves. All three volumes.
Reading his commentary on events has convinced me that he had a firm grasp and understanding of the realities of "Realpolitik" and what was necessary to negotiate its pitfalls. In other words, people ask his opinion because he knows what he's talking about.
So sue me.
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: 2ndTenor
As a life-lomg student of history, I have his White House memoirs on my bookshelves. All three volumes.
Reading his commentary on events has convinced me that he had a firm grasp and understanding of the realities of "Realpolitik" and what was necessary to negotiate its pitfalls. In other words, people ask his opinion because he knows what he's talking about.
So sue me.
originally posted by: Drunkenparrot
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: 2ndTenor
As a life-lomg student of history, I have his White House memoirs on my bookshelves. All three volumes.
Reading his commentary on events has convinced me that he had a firm grasp and understanding of the realities of "Realpolitik" and what was necessary to negotiate its pitfalls. In other words, people ask his opinion because he knows what he's talking about.
So sue me.
The more I have learned about Henry Kissinger and his role in the Nixon administration the more respect I have for the man.
Kissinger was arguably the most relevant statesMan of the 20th century.
I love the comments from the window lickers that have no clue about who Kissinger actually is and how relevant his political philosophies are to the world.
There is a reason global leaders still seek his opinion.
originally posted by: 2ndTenor
How to subvert some brown and yellow people, to benefit the Euro-Centric Colonizers...? Many a Nation was superior to the West, yet we are the Girl Friday Since WW2...or WW1 for that matter when we put lines on Sovereign Nations and found it Good. Close up shop, and focus at home everyone. Trade for goods not produced Domestically, the science is here to fill the gap.
originally posted by: Drunkenparrot
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: 2ndTenor
As a life-lomg student of history, I have his White House memoirs on my bookshelves. All three volumes.
Reading his commentary on events has convinced me that he had a firm grasp and understanding of the realities of "Realpolitik" and what was necessary to negotiate its pitfalls. In other words, people ask his opinion because he knows what he's talking about.
So sue me.
The more I have learned about Henry Kissinger and his role in the Nixon administration the more respect I have for the man.
Kissinger was arguably the most relevant statesMan of the 20th century.
I love the comments from the window lickers that have no clue about who Kissinger actually is and how relevant his political philosophies are to the world.
There is a reason global leaders still seek his opinion.
originally posted by: Drunkenparrot
There is a reason global leaders still seek his opinion.
originally posted by: Drunkenparrot
originally posted by: 2ndTenor
How to subvert some brown and yellow people, to benefit the Euro-Centric Colonizers...? Many a Nation was superior to the West, yet we are the Girl Friday Since WW2...or WW1 for that matter when we put lines on Sovereign Nations and found it Good. Close up shop, and focus at home everyone. Trade for goods not produced Domestically, the science is here to fill the gap.
originally posted by: Drunkenparrot
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: 2ndTenor
As a life-lomg student of history, I have his White House memoirs on my bookshelves. All three volumes.
Reading his commentary on events has convinced me that he had a firm grasp and understanding of the realities of "Realpolitik" and what was necessary to negotiate its pitfalls. In other words, people ask his opinion because he knows what he's talking about.
So sue me.
The more I have learned about Henry Kissinger and his role in the Nixon administration the more respect I have for the man.
Kissinger was arguably the most relevant statesMan of the 20th century.
I love the comments from the window lickers that have no clue about who Kissinger actually is and how relevant his political philosophies are to the world.
There is a reason global leaders still seek his opinion.
yawn.
Did you have a coherent point?
originally posted by: Drunkenparrot
originally posted by: 2ndTenor
How to subvert some brown and yellow people, to benefit the Euro-Centric Colonizers...? Many a Nation was superior to the West, yet we are the Girl Friday Since WW2...or WW1 for that matter when we put lines on Sovereign Nations and found it Good. Close up shop, and focus at home everyone. Trade for goods not produced Domestically, the science is here to fill the gap.
originally posted by: Drunkenparrot
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: 2ndTenor
As a life-lomg student of history, I have his White House memoirs on my bookshelves. All three volumes.
Reading his commentary on events has convinced me that he had a firm grasp and understanding of the realities of "Realpolitik" and what was necessary to negotiate its pitfalls. In other words, people ask his opinion because he knows what he's talking about.
So sue me.
The more I have learned about Henry Kissinger and his role in the Nixon administration the more respect I have for the man.
Kissinger was arguably the most relevant statesMan of the 20th century.
I love the comments from the window lickers that have no clue about who Kissinger actually is and how relevant his political philosophies are to the world.
There is a reason global leaders still seek his opinion.
yawn.
Did you have a coherent point?