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by Jerry Whorebach 01/27/2006, 7:30pm PST |
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CONTENTS: Six hundred pages of historical justification followed by two hundred pages of autobiography. This sounds like alot of value until you realise the autobiography is mostly self-serving :(
SYNOPSIS: Is it wrong to steal a loaf of bread to feed your starving family? Of course not. Now, what if your family doesn't like bread - what if they prefer roasted Cambodians? The answer to this question requires a very narrow understanding of European history and the inclination to draw questionable parallels between Franz Joseph and Jimmy Carter.
VERDICT: Kissinger is one of the edgiest humorists writing today, if only because the implied punchline to every one of his bon mots is a skinless young girl covered in jellied gasoline. Positive! |
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