i can't believe this! i mean, reading the news every day is like watching some bizzarre surreal soap opera where the plot keeps getting more and more jaw-dropping.
from NY Times
President Names Kissinger to Lead 9/11 Commission
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
[W] ASHINGTON, Nov. 27 — President Bush today named Henry A. Kissinger, a Republican who has been one of the most respected but polarizing figures in foreign policy and Washington for more than three decades, to lead an independent investigation into the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
In choosing Mr. Kissinger, 79, the president selected a person whose reputation as a towering intellect in foreign policy is matched by the passions he has aroused among critics of his role in the Vietnam War, relations with the Soviet Union and the exercise of American power in Latin America. Mr. Bush made the appointment as he signed legislation creating the commission, a step he came to support after opposing the bill for much of the year partly on the ground that it could divert attention from the war on terrorism.
passions? the PASSIONS he aroused? i am guessing even though with a stretch that could apply denotatively, and be accurate in the way of archaic usage, the connotation is pure orwellian. well, i guess since chile does not need another external coup d'estat this very second, and his public image as a war criminal needs some PR tweaking, sure, why not?
from NY Times
President Names Kissinger to Lead 9/11 Commission
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
[W] ASHINGTON, Nov. 27 — President Bush today named Henry A. Kissinger, a Republican who has been one of the most respected but polarizing figures in foreign policy and Washington for more than three decades, to lead an independent investigation into the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
In choosing Mr. Kissinger, 79, the president selected a person whose reputation as a towering intellect in foreign policy is matched by the passions he has aroused among critics of his role in the Vietnam War, relations with the Soviet Union and the exercise of American power in Latin America. Mr. Bush made the appointment as he signed legislation creating the commission, a step he came to support after opposing the bill for much of the year partly on the ground that it could divert attention from the war on terrorism.
passions? the PASSIONS he aroused? i am guessing even though with a stretch that could apply denotatively, and be accurate in the way of archaic usage, the connotation is pure orwellian. well, i guess since chile does not need another external coup d'estat this very second, and his public image as a war criminal needs some PR tweaking, sure, why not?