Understandably, even Tea Leoni is a bit exasperated with all the questions about Clinton comparisons, shouting “Kissinger!”
Tea Leoni Isn’t Hillary Clinton, but ‘Madam Secretary’ May Be Her Benghazi|Kevin Fallon|September 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Nixon gripes about how Kissinger defers to him in public, but in private conversations, “where it counts,” builds himself up.
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Inside, guests reported, a mariachi band played, and Kissinger was regaled with a slew of speeches.
Staking Out Kissinger’s 90th-Birthday Party|Nina Strochlic|June 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
In fact, the Kissinger quote was widely known two years before the cable was produced.
How Julian Assange Fooled the Media Once Again|Michael Moynihan|April 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The Kissinger joke, The Belfast Telegraph said, could now be read “thirty-eight years later.”
How Julian Assange Fooled the Media Once Again|Michael Moynihan|April 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Kissinger took the disease from the mosquito bites, and recovered.
The Panama Canal|J. Saxon Mills
British Dictionary definitions for Kissinger
Kissinger
/ (ˈkɪsɪndʒə) /
noun
Henry (Alfred). born 1923, US academic and diplomat, born in Germany; assistant to President Nixon for national security affairs (1969–75); Secretary of State (1973–77): shared the Nobel peace prize 1973