Thursday, April 10, 2008

Kissinger: A Man for All Times

They have to be using life-extension technology on the old war criminal, no?

So let's see, the old war criminal here slips in to visit Bush periodically, and now we find out he does the same with McCain!

Bush's third term coming up!

Think he'll outlive McCain?

What is really tremendous is to read
the quote of his from Bilderberger in 1992.

Coincidence that this is all coming about?

How could it be, readers? Didn't you read Kennan's quote?

NO WONDER people HATE US!

After 60 years of that kind of attitude, all the while LYING ABOUT HOW GREAT WE ARE!!!!


"Foreign Policy: 2 Camps Seek McCain’s Ear"

"WASHINGTON —.... McCain might be coming under increased influence from a competing camp, the neoconservatives, whose thinking dominated President Bush’s first term and played a pivotal role in building the case for war....

A list of foreign policy advisers. Among those on the list are several prominent neoconservatives, including Robert Kagan, an author who helped write much of the foreign policy speech that Mr. McCain delivered in Los Angeles on March 26, in which he described himself as “a realistic idealist.” Others include the security analyst Max Boot and a former United Nations ambassador, John R. Bolton.

Prominent members of the pragmatist group, often called realists, say they are also wary of the McCain campaign’s chief foreign policy aide, Randy Scheunemann, who was a foreign policy adviser to former Senators Trent Lott and Bob Dole and who has longtime ties to neoconservatives. In 2002, Mr. Scheunemann was a founder of the hawkish Committee for the Liberation of Iraq and was an enthusiastic supporter of the Iraqi exile and Pentagon favorite, Ahmad Chalabi....

That's great news, huh, Americans?

I thought you wanted change.

The worry about Mr. McCain is centered among a group of foreign policy realists who have long been close to him and who lost out to the hawks in the intense ideological battles of the first term of the current White House. The group includes former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, former Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage and Brent Scowcroft, the national security adviser to the first President Bush....

Yeah, it's like the SECOND TEAM of NEO-CONS!!!

We aren't buying the false choices anymore, New York Times.

All these guys are globalist scum.

Powell told the U.N. lies and never stopped a damn thing!

He was ineffective at the least, a complicit criminal in fact!

Mr. McCain’s advisers say he talks to realists like former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and former Secretary of State George P. Shultz. Mr. Kissinger said in an interview that he had talked with Mr. McCain “15 to 20 times in the last year,” including on a bus ride to a fund-raiser on Long Island....

Kissinger was said to have been disturbed by Mr. McCain’s hardline attitude on Russia and the Russian president Vladimir Putin in the March 26 speech, viewing it as “going far beyond anything that is necessary” and “something that he has got to be talked out of,” according to someone who has spoken recently with Mr. Kissinger.

“I have no comment on that paragraph,” Mr. Kissinger said when asked directly. “You have to take my judgment from what I have written. But I am a strong supporter of the senator.”

.... Before the Iraq war, Mr. McCain generally opposed aggressive assertions of American power abroad. As a freshman congressman he criticized Ronald Reagan’s deployment of marines in Lebanon in 1983; later, in the 1990s, he sought to cut off financing for American troops in Somalia, at first wanted to limit the American response to Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait to the air, and opposed military intervention in Haiti.

McCain didn't support our troops?

So far, Mr. McCain has not established a formal foreign policy briefing process within his campaign. If he needs information or perspective on an issue, advisers say he picks up the phone and calls any number of people, among them Mr. Kissinger, Mr. Shultz or Senators Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, and Joseph I. Lieberman, independent of Connecticut.

Mr. Scheunemann, who works out of McCain campaign headquarters in Arlington, Va., serves as the coordinator who sends advance copies of Mr. McCain’s speeches to the foreign policy advisers and receives information from them to send to the candidate and throughout the campaign.

Philip D. Zelikow, a former top adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice who is not working for Mr. McCain, said it was not surprising that there were worries among the realists about the presumptive Republican nominee.

“It’s partly because McCain hasn’t settled himself in one camp, and hasn’t told Rich, you’re my man, Rich, you’re the lodestar,” said Mr. Zelikow, referring to Mr. Armitage. “But if you’re in McCain’s position, is it in his interest to settle the argument now? It’s in his interest to embrace the largest number of Republicans and not declare that he is in favor of one faction or another.”

Meanwhile, on the Democrapic side we get nothing but shit fooleys:

"Brzezinski’s Back: Out with the old, in with the older"

Maybe I'll just write Ron Paul in.

Yeah, Brzezinski is the same guy who said who dismissed the bunch of hopped-up Muslims regarding the fall of the Soviets, then turns around and says America needs a new Pearl Harbor in his "Grand Chessboard" piece of shit book -- in the 1990s BEFORE 9/11 ever came along!!!