The 4 Final Acts of Henry Kissinger
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-4% Center
- Reliability
70% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
2% Center
- Politician Portrayal
28% Positive
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51% : A half-century after he'd been in government, he had not only maintained but expanded his influence.50% : "Now, about the outbreak of the war itself, when I became secretary of State, I didn't know that the State Department had an intelligence unit," he said, and everyone laughed.
48% : Henry Kissinger's life is an object lesson in how indiscriminate bombings, coups, and mass killing (also by Indonesia and Pakistan with his support) apparently doesn't hinder a career in government or business.
45% : The next week, Kissinger was supposed to speak at Rice University with two other former secretaries of State, Hillary Clinton and James Baker.
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