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Kissinger speaks for McCain

Posted: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 1:38 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC’s Bethany Thomas

At Faneuil Hall in Boston, Henry Kissinger told a crowd of McCain supporters that he “doesn’t usually get involved in things like this,” but given today’s conflicts in the world, he couldn’t stay away from the political scene. (Kissinger endorsed McCain earlier in the year.)  Kissinger said he first met McCain in 1972 at the White House after he was released as a POW and has been a fan ever since. 

Kissinger described the current international struggle: “There’s never been a period in history where so many things were in movement at the same time.”  

“Now we need to deal with the world that I’ve described to you and that requires leaders who have spent some time thinking about it,” Kissinger said. “The senator had five years in solitary, figuring out who he is and why he is serving his country. He has never had any other political motive….He has had a unique experience in his life and he has, sometimes to his short-term disadvantage, only asked one question, ‘What is best for America, but also what is best for freedom in the world.’

“This is why I have supported him for 30 years; this is why I am doing something that I have not done before, and this is why I think John McCain will be the best person to lead America through the turbulent, but also hopeful period that is ahead of us.”

McCain took questions from the audience and also commented on Time Magazine’s choice for “Person of the Year.” “I noticed that Time Magazine made President Putin the Time Magazine ‘Man of the Year,’” McCain said. “I understand that probably, but my man of the year is one General David Petraeus, our general who has brought success in Iraq.”

Also, on yesterday’s Senate vote: “I had to go to Washington last night because for the 40th time on the floor of the Senate, the Democrats tried to impose a date for withdrawal and even cut off the funding for the mission and the young men and women that are in Iraq,” McCain said. “I regret that. I regret that because I don’t think any objective observer could draw any other conclusion than the fact that we are succeeding in Iraq.”

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This is probably a good endorsement, trouble is, most young people barely know who Kissinger is.  If my grandfather's generation was voting, maybe.  Poor John McCain
Think of the physical contiguous United States as the last of the land for base shifting.(the point)  The multiplicity of the "worlds"  movements is our leaders brains working on the problem.  Bring yourselves back to your own internal clock, let them call you an isolationist and see what happens when the world stops debating its own future. There is only one.  Colossians 2:23
McCain, you're the only Repuglican't running this year who actually is intelligent as far as including other Americans and not alienating everyone, but his severely hawkish views will hover over his candidacy until he eventually inevitably loses. The surge is not working, this is still the most violent year of the war to date as of October, which means howmany ever deaths after that point, regardless of the slowing of the dying, is nothing more than making this the worst year of the war to date. Repugs can spin this war however they want, but McCain and the rest of the Repug party are in the vast minority about this war, and if they did anything other than provide tax relief for billionaires, they would know how severely out of touch they are with the typical American citizen.
"Kissinger endorsed McCain earlier in the year.."

And here I thought McCain was anti-torture. But now he's gotten the endorsement of one of the most pro-torture war criminals that ever disgraced the reputation of this country.  Kissinger helped engineer the coup against the democratically elected government of Chile that installed Augusto Pinochet as dictator of Chile who then  tortured and murdered thousands of people during his bloody reign of terror. If Pinochet hadn't kicked the bucket already, maybe McCain could have gotten his endorsement, too.

The Republican Party is now the pro-torture party, so I guess McCain has to do some serious flip-flopping on the torture issue if he wants the Pub nomination.
Really, Kissinger was the uber Condi Rice whose "diplomacy" led to the deaths and disabilities of thousands and thousands of American soldiers and Vietnamese civilians. What is McCain trying to do? Beat that record?
The two Odd couple... Kessinger likes secrecy why Mccain likes Openess - what a terrific complement
Kiss of death
Having Kissinger endorse McCain will have the same impact as asking ME to endorse McCain!

John, you needed to run AWAY from Dumya when you declared your intention to run for presidency. You hung around too long with him, people identify you as a coward for doing so. In the eyes of many of us who initially thought and hoped you would be the heir apparent to the WH, you let us down. Pure and simple. You are a hero and a super patriot for your time in the military.But,you are no better than any of the other Rep. pres. candidates, they also (with the exception of R.Paul) kissed up to that loser in the WH, that is why there is going to be a Demo.president in Jan.09.
Kissinger was just as corrupt as Nixon. McCain should disavor this endorsement.
It's sure a great day when a war-mongering, listless American traitor endorses you!!!!

Congrats, John McCain!
quoted from above: "(Kissinger endorsed McCain earlier in the year.."
And here I thought McCain was anti-torture. But now he's gotten the endorsement of one of the most pro-torture war criminals that ever disgraced the reputation of this country.  Kissinger helped engineer the coup against the democratically elected government of Chile that installed Augusto Pinochet as dictator of Chile who then  tortured and murdered thousands of people during his bloody reign of terror. If Pinochet hadn't kicked the bucket already, maybe McCain could have gotten his endorsement, too.

The Republican Party is now the pro-torture party, so I guess McCain has to do some serious flip-flopping on the torture issue if he wants the Pub nomination.)"

Have you forgotten that John McCain was a prisoner of war and subject to unspeakable torture by the Viet Cong? Who are you to suggest he is or needs to flip flop on his position reagarding torture?
In the military, Navy seals and other intelligence gathering professions, are subject to water boarding and other more mild disaplines so they can understand and better resist these "tortures" if captured. There are far worse acts that are done by other nations in order to extract information.  A reality check is really needed to get the "actual facts" out to the public that are so distorted by the media. Who better than someone who has been through the experience to give their honest opinion. John McCain is probably the most honest candidate running regardless of his political preference (i.e. Republican). Get REAL!

Retired Intelligence Specialist Senior Chief USN
Anyone that Kissinger 'endorses', I would NEVER vote for. PERIOD
Kissinger will be endorsing Huckabee next if he can get him to sign on the Bomb Iran dotted line. Huck's "surging poll numbers" suggests he already has.
Rule #1 - Young men die in war.

Rule #2 - Doctors cannot change rule #1.
It's amazing that people resort to name calling and insults as they attempt to present their views on our President or the many presidential candidates.  The price for freedom is steep, the men and women who stand up for those freedoms, whether they are politicians or service men/women deserve all of our graditude.  I would be a very proud American to call John McCain, Mr President.`  
I wouldn't ever label McCain a "coward." He has more guts, courage, and integrity than any of us will ever have. I admire him, and think he is the best candidate in either party to gain success in Iraq, end much of the earmarking in Congress, and combat global warming. He would be the first Republican presidential candidate I ever voted for, and I first voted in 1968. I hope I get a chance to do that.
There is evidence  when Kissinger gets into politics. It is more evidence that the American men do not want a woman president.
I would never vote for someone like McCain to bring us victory in Iraq when he couldn't keep himself from getting captured by the Vietcong and tortured by them.  He has no leadership qualities.  Kissinger's endorsement just proves the point further.
Wow how wrong is this? A little too far you think?
"There are far worse acts that are done by other nations in order to extract information."

You right wing war mongers think that excuses everything. (GET REAL, shore-duty puke)
McCain got himself captured in Vietnam by the enemy.  He's a failed soilder.
We really don't know McCain's mindset. But we do know that he was brutally tortured as a prisoner of war which he carries around, to this day, 24 hours a day everyday. I am at a loss to figure out how that would effect his decision-making on the huge number of crucial issues facing the Unitd States.Right now I would like to see Romney as President and Fred Thompson as Vice-President.
McCain Hater - I'm pretty sure 70+ year old McCain would kick your a$$ today if you ever had the guts to say that to his face. Low-life.
To McCain I say, in the words of his mentor, "Bring it on!"
McCain,Kissinger,and Bush they are all cut from the same cloth.Reactionary,warmongers and they worship at the alter of big business!!!!  
I like to check all the garrages of those anti-Iraq war what kind of car they drive. It's about oil you idiots. I don't like War myself too many innocent lives lost but Iraq  has the third largest oil reserve in the world and Iran is ready to take over Iraq once the U.S. leaves with Shietes like Iran are the majority and before you know it they will overun Saudi Arabia too. It's very naive to think that we can leave Iraq easily. Just to get rid of all the equipments we have in Iraq will probably takes 2 years, our involvement in the Middle East is for the long haul. remember our troops are still in Japan, South Korea, Germany after WWII.
Ouch, that's not a good endorsement. Isn't that Henry Kissinger the war criminal? He is a disgrace for America.
Joyce [[Who are you to suggest he is or needs to flip flop on his position reagarding torture?]]

A citizen of a free country, or so I've been told.

[[In the military, Navy seals and other intelligence gathering professions, are subject to water boarding and other more mild disaplines so they can understand and better resist these "tortures" if captured.]]

It's still torture, whether you put it in quotes or not. Confessions extracted by waterboarding are inadmissable evidence in criminal courts in this country. Japanese and German soldiers were convicted of war crimes for using it against Americans.  But to you pro-torture Republicans, it's OK if Americans do it to other people.

[[There are far worse acts that are done by other nations in order to extract information.]]

And Kissinger's client, the fascist dictator Augusto Pinochet used them all.

[[A reality check is really needed to get the "actual facts" out to the public that are so distorted by the media.]]

YOU need a reality check if you don't believe waterboarding is torture. Torture is any interrogation technique thatis so painful physically or psychologically that the subject will say anything to make it stop, including confessions to crimes he did not commit or implicating innocent people in crimes. Waterboarding has very likely produced those results for the Bush Administration.

[[Who better than someone who has been through the experience to give their honest opinion. John McCain is probably the most honest candidate running regardless of his political preference (i.e. Republican). Get REAL! ]]

McCain used to be brave. But after watching him kiss up to Jerry Falwell, whom McCain called "an agent of intolerance" in the 2000 election, it was clear that his courage has faded with age.

one senile from the nixon years embracing another senile from the bushleague years...yech
McCain Hater - What is it exactly that you do? Enroll in the Army, let's see how you do in Iraq. My life savings, that you end up in a hole like Saddam, hiding.
McCain Hater writes:  "McCain got himself captured in Vietnam by  the enemy.  He is a failed soldier."

Are you for real?  Please tell me you're really a McCain plant and you purposefully made these idiotic and untruthful statements to generate sympathy for his campaign.

In the event you're not a campaign plant, please educate yourself:  First of all McCain was in the navy, so he was not a "soldier".  Second, he was a "naval aviator" and his aircraft was shot down over Hanoi -- no where near American ground forces.  Third, he sustained serious injuries when he bailed out of his aircraft.  He was captured and beaten by a mob.  He spent more than five years in a prison in Hanoi and most of that time was spent in solitary confinement.

You may disagree with his politics, you have every right to do so, but please don't label the man a "failed soldier" you ignorant, sorry excuse for a human being.

I say this not as a McCain supporter (I'm actually supporting Biden this time around); I say it as an American.
A wide array of different figures have endorsed McCain, that's one of the reasons I like him. McCain is the right man for the job and the one who can restore American prestige without sacrificing American principle.
A McCain vote is a GW vote.......a 3rd term ppl? Please.....

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/28/60minutes/main2047607_page3.shtml
John in NH [[A wide array of different figures have endorsed McCain, that's one of the reasons I like him.]]

It's too wide an array of sleazy characters.

[[McCain is the right man for the job and the one who can restore American prestige without sacrificing American principle.]]

McCain already sacrificed his own principles when he kissed up to Jerry Falwell, who was an "agent of intolerance" according to McCain, and accepts the endorsement of a war criminal like Kissinger. Who knows what other principles he'll bargain away in his desperate bid for presidential power?

BTW: Attacking McCain for being shot down in Vietnam is stupid.
Actually the surge is working- as even Newsweek and John Murtha admit. Those who are in denial about this have, as Newsweek submitted, become stuck in time.

McCain was a naval aviator who was shot down over North Vietnam. He is a national hero. The guy who suggested otherwise ought to be ashamed of himself.

While McCain is not my candidate, I would be proud to have him as my president. And that Kissinger- probably the greatest American diplomat of the 20th Century- thinks so highly of him says a great deal.

As does the fact that his critics in this thread have had to result to such utter- and dishonorable- nonsense in order to criticize him.
Kinda tough to gang up on Kissinger when we find that the US has been in support of brutal dictatorships for nearly as long as we have been a nation. Nobodies got clean hands here,so the ''shocked,shocked''schtick can now cease.
                Clinton backed Aristide of Haiti,the Taliban of Afghanistan,Chicoms,and African madmen in Sierra Leone,who murdered thousands of their own people. He also sent arms to Muslim-majority Indonesia,which used these arms to murder East Timorese by the thousands. American jets and armour to medieval Saudi Arabia,arms to the murderous KLA in Kosovo,and dithering while the Hutus in Rwanda acted.
       Nobodies blaming him for his own endorsements and pearls of political wisdom. Yet the dead are dead just the same. Chile now assumes its role as one of the most stable of South American countries[while liberals and leftists who are buying into Chavez'garbage in Venezuela[nobody now going after Kissinger is saying anything about the endorsements of the Harry Belafontes or Tim Robbins either regarding other Dem candidates], get to see him try to suspend constitutions,shut down the free press,and have his army fire upon student protesters JUST like Pinochet did].
Kissinger is a criminal---john should run away as fast as he can-------right back into george bushs arms where he belongs.Yup you are right john would be rinning georgies 3rd term.Used to like Mccain and still admire the man he used to be.But since he kissed so much neocon religous ass I simply lost respect.Don't think he can beat the b  ch either
McCain on waterboarding:
http://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/2007/10/28/mccain-waterboarding-a-horrible-torture-technique-used-by-pol-pot/

"Waterboarding is a form of torture no matter how it is done and should be a prohibited among U.S. military interrogation practices, Republican presidential candidate John McCain said today, taking issue with GOP rival Rudy Giuliani’s recent remarks."

It's sad that he's so hungry for power that he needs the endorsement of  a blood-soaked war criminal like Kissinger.
Bob Waters "Actually the surge is working- as even Newsweek and John Murtha admit. Those who are in denial about this have, as Newsweek submitted, become stuck in time. "

What a weasel-worded statement!  Murtha said he thought the surge was working _militarily_ but you conveniently avoid acknowledging that Murtha also said the surge has failed to produced the political stability it was supposed to.

And it's doubtful that it even has worked militarily. Petraeus has just been paying off the insurgents not to fight the US and to fight the foreign jihadists, who they already were fighting before the "surge" began. Paying off insurgents who've killed American troops would be considered "waving the white flag of surrender" if a Democratic administration was doing it, not a glorious military victory, as the war-mongering Pubs are spinning it.



BTW: I wonder if the the fire in Cheney's office in the Executive Office Building got started because Cheney was in there trying to burn more torture tapes. Can't let that guy play with matches. Or shotguns.
I wonder what Kissinger smells like. All that rotting flesh sitting inside an empty soul must be like fetid gas. Some people die to young, some criminals never go to prison. I like McCain as a human being. I was a soldier in Vietnam. If McCain Hater wants to post his address I would be happy to stop by and put my foot up his anal mind. I would never vote for him. Republicans, see the note on Kissinger above.
Mccain------ KEATING 5

if the media won't do their jobs we will have to do it for them. mccain made major headlines in ALL the papers for the KEATING5 savings and loan crisis.he was a ring leader of the debacle.of course this was before the internet and FR so maybe it doesn't count?

why is the media silent on this? no other candidate would be given a pass on this.

scarborough is once again on a rant about how republicans should be more loyal to bush, how does this guy keep a job? is it because no one else wants the early morning?

I would prefer to have the mika and willie news hour. save the million or so scarborough is making and just let those two run things.they don't include their personal bias in commentary.
Lee,

thanks for admitting that no one has clean hands in this.reagan-bush backed osama-bin-laden at one point and those bunkers we had to destroy were good old American made concrete. some of our weaponry was used against us. we had bin-laden pinned at tora bora-- see"jawbreaker" but bush was in too big a hurry to jack gas up to 3.00 a gallon. so he pulled out of there and put us into iraq.

which leads to the latest news-- 342 armed forces suicides-- a new record by far... set by your boy bush. one who never saw real combat except for keeping the streets of fort worth safe and working on republican campaigns.

shame on those that have squandered our world's best military so recklessly. the surge can be compared to a game of whack a mole. the bottom line is if you kill a mom or dad(not to mention innocent civillians), you have created a whole new line of terrorists from that family. they will never forget or forgive. the real measure of a man is even though you may be the toughest kid on the block-- knowing when to use it. iraq was not the place.
Lee Holmes [[Clinton backed Aristide of Haiti, ...]]

More weasel words. Aristide was a _democratically_ elected leader of Haiti. He was not a dictator, just as Hugo Chavez is not a dictator.  Apparently, to Lee Holmes and to the Bushies, any leader who doesn't do what Bush wants him to is a dictator.

The more apt comparison to Kissinger is the current Bush regime. Bush openly assisted in the overthrow of the democratically elected government of Haiti and immediately approved of the tinpot dictator temporarily installed by the failed coup in Venezuela, and very likely aided and abetted the coup.

As for the other "bad guys" Holmes cites, the Clinton administration did have dealings with them, just like Bush I before and Bush II after. But unlike the Kissinger and Nixon's assistance to Pinochet's coup in Chile, Clinton did NOT assist in a coup to install the "Chicoms" in power. Or is Holmes blaming Clinton for something that happened when Bubba was still an itty bitty baby?
Leon:bin Laden was never ''backed''by either Reagan or Bush. bin Laden himself rejects your thesis.[see: Interview with Usama bin Laden,ABC NEWS[reporter John Miller,now with the FBI], Nov.15,1998].
       Further,your ''record by far''of military suicides is in error. The US Dept.of Defenses[esp.US Army] ''Suicide Event'' statistics observe the year of 1980,when Carter was president,as the worst post-WWII period for suicides eclipsed only briefly by the year of 1968,when another Democrat was president,and another war was heading into its most crucial stages with the Tet Offensive. The Chinese ''jacked gas''to 3.00$ per gallon. Not Bush.

Also see: The US Dept.of Defense www.dod.gov
                               

 
Lee,
the statistics have just been updated. reported today as a matter of fact.

ah yes they did back bin laden to put an end to the soviet threat. after the russians were defeated we abandoned Afganistan to its own devices and thus part of the reason bin laden became mujahaden. also he really, really, was ticked off at our interference in the middle east. infidels on their home soil,if you will.

also there are photos of rumsfield shaking hands and laughing with saddaam huusein.

also one more point, before the first gulf war, a lady diplomat met with hussein in a televised meeting.there is footage somewhere but the media will not run it. he specifically informed her that kuwait was withholding oil money from him and he was hoping to get permission to do something about it. the diplomat responded that she assure him that the U.S. would not interefere with neighborly disputes. these are facts. those that blindly follow a party just end up blind.
Houston: This is BS. You forget that Hitlers party was ALSO ''democratically elected''by the people of Germany. According To Lee,any leader who kills and jails opposition members,attempts to suspend their nations constitution under Hitlerian ''Enabling Acts'',and destroys the free press of the nation is a dictator. Dumb,but not surprising,that you cannot see this. Fortunately,thousands of Venezuelans and Haitians can and have.
         More revisionism,a la HOUSTON:

Bush ''overthrew''no-one in Haiti. You forget that the abdication of Aristide was orchestrated and assisted by the United Nations,who placed voter overseers and military troops into Port-a-Prince after Aristides outster.You also forget that support of the dictatorial nation and its installers are one and the same animal. Clinton COULD have gotton his campaign dough from the Italians,but he did not. He COULD have sent missle technology to Finland. But he did not. He COULD have granted MFN to Vietnam. But he did not. The Chinese were both the givers and the recipients of such largess when FALUN GONG members were being shipped to gulags and the Chinese mounted their new missle technology not on ''civilian comsats''but upon nuclear ICBMs,where this technology has been outsourced to several nations including Iran,which is one SHAHAB V missle stage away from putting it down on a parking lot dime in New York City. Thanks alot Bill.[meanwhile,as was said,Cambodia[do not even get me started on American leftwinged support of Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge],Vietnam,and Chile,are more stable than they have been in decades]. Thus I would worry less about Kissingers international legacy and more about Clintons.
Lee Holmes [[bin Laden was never ''backed''by either Reagan or Bush. bin Laden himself rejects your thesis.]]

Bin Laden probably didn't receive a paycheck from Reagan/Bush (and he'd deny it even if he did). But the jihadist groups he was associated with most certainly were backed by the United States. And they were every bit as blood-thirsty as their offshoot, Al Qaeda. What they did to captured Russian soldiers was unspeakable, and the press in this country didn't speak about it since the jihadis were the "good guys" back in the '80s fighting the Russians, who were the "bad guys". They didn't have the Internet back then, so the jihadists mailed video tapes of what they did to captured Russian solders to the soldiers' families. No matter how you want to spin it, Bin Laden is Reagan's Frankestein Monster.
Lee Holmes [[Bush ''overthrew''no-one in Haiti. You forget that the abdication of Aristide was orchestrated and assisted by the United Nations,who placed voter overseers and military troops into Port-a-Prince after Aristides outster.]]

You mean the marines sent to Haiti were just there on vacation? Bush was the instigator of the coup, and the UN went along with him.

Interesting how Holmes dodges around admitting that Aristide was and Hugo Chavez still is a democratically elected leader by bashing Clinton with the usual scurrilous garbage the loony wingnuts usually toss at him to see what will stick. Holmes didn't mention that Clinton killed Vince Foster. How could he forget that?

[[[meanwhile,as was said,Cambodia[do not even get me started on American leftwinged support of Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge]]

No I wont get you started, since you're just babbling now.

[[,Vietnam,and Chile,are more stable than they have been in decades]]

Vietnam is still Communist and proably will be for a long time.  The fact that Chile finally extricated itself from the murderous dictatorship Kissinger helped install is no credit to him.

[[Thus I would worry less about Kissingers international legacy and more about Clintons.]]

Yeah Clinton didn't plot any coups against democratically elected governments. He was too soft on democracy. No wonder wingnuts hate him so.





Give it a rest Houston. These guys are[and were] cheap tinhorn dictators who were supported by jerks[Black Congressional Caucus members[who never saw a dictator they didnt like,especially goons such as Mobutu Sese-Seko and Yasser Arafat], and assorted leftwinged idiots whose butts are where their heads should be],who pillaged the rule of democracy and law in their respective nations up to and including wanton murder. You wanna stand up for this species of insect,fine. Do not for even a moment try to gull us into believing that what the people originally wanted,is what they want still in nations that have been brutalized by these said insects. Clinton mishandled Haiti,as he did the Palestinians ,the Leonese,the Rwandans,the Chinese,and everything else he touched upon in the foreign policy scale during his presidency. Pass to ''babbling''and you can explain this:

''After the Cataclysm:Postwar Indochina and the Construction of Imperial Ideology'',Chomskey,Noam,Herman,Edward,1977.

In this paper,two of America leading leftwinged lights[who yet rose to blame America for 9/11] are patent apologists for Pots Rouge regime,and qualified the murders of hundreds of thousands as a ''correction of dangerous elements'' and going on to state that this ''genocide'' as it is so-called,is pure fabrication. Things were done,but in the name of revolution''.[pp.138-139]. One mans patriot,eh Houston?

How is allowing the world to build and ever more accurate nuclear ICBM fleet ''soft on democracy''? Ask the dead of Waco how safe they felt living in what is supposed to be the ''shining city on the hill''.


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