These are all historical facts, and only a short list at that: *Henry Kissinger managed U.S. policy in Indochina as National Security Adviser for Richard Nixon and Secretary of State for Gerald Ford, from January 20 1969 until the fall of Saigon on April 30 1975. During this time Kissinger needlessly prolonged U.S. war-making in which 20,853 Americans were killed and an officially U.S.-estimated 7,860,013 Indochinese were murdered, maimed or made homeless. *In North Vietnam, Kissinger conducted the most savage B52 bombing of urban targets in history, as the New York Times reported in 1972: “United States military leaders are being permitted to wage the air war as they want in Indochina. There appears to be less concern with the civilians this time in view of the freedom given the air commanders and the attempt to cut off food, clothing and medical supplies." Kissinger boasted to Richard Nixon, "It's wave after wave of planes. You see, they can't see the B52 and they dropped a million pounds of bombs ... I bet you we will have had more planes over there in one day than Johnson had in a month ... each plane can carry about 10 times the load of World War II plane could carry." *Kissinger orchestrated the U.S. invasion of Cambodia, a disastrous miscalculation that led directly to the Khmer Rouge takeover five years later. I visited Cambodia in April 1970, shortly after the U.S. supported Lon Nol in overthrowing Prince Sihanouk. *Kissinger then compounded his brutality by supporting the genocidal Khmer Rouge, telling the Thai Foreign Minister on November 26, 1975, that "you should also tell the Cambodians [i.e. Khmer Rouge government] that we will be friends with them. They are murderous thugs, but we won't let that stand in the way. We are prepared to improve relations with them. Tell them the latter part, but don't tell them what I said before." Great Source: The Trial of Henry Kissinger
@@glennmandigo6069 Was it though. LBJ and his wife made millions off of their helicopter investments. Did we fight communism, or help it by turning the locals against us? I support fighting communism, but not that way.
carlbs11 what the hell is the new world order. I cannot get a real answer. I’ve heard accusations but no one can tell me exactly what this is. NEW WORLD ORDER?
I thought the next thing out of McCain's mouth after "Get out of here you low life scum" was going to be "No, not you, Mr. Secretary, please remain seated."
Code Pinkos only believe in hyphenated justice, social-justice. It's no wonder people can jump the White House fence, land a drone at the white house and let radical leftist in Congress with ridiculous signs, Eric Holder is still in charge.
AndyFromBeaverton Wow, I always thought that no decent person would ever voluntarily support Henry Kissinger. After carefully rereading your comment, my opinion remains unchanged, if not bolstered...
A senator has no authority to use that language against the protester. He also should not have the authority to tell someone " I'm gonna have you arrested ". I am tired of the arrogance of the government, especially of the congress. Whether or not what you believe he was on the right side of the issue, you must still agree that demonstrated his arrogance.
18 USC 1505- crime to disrupt congressional hearing. Not protected by 1st amendment to do what he did. Amazing how few brain cells people have. Truly amazing
I never seen anything as despicable as the actions of the One-Armed senator from Arizona. It's such a shame the VC didn't finish him off when they had the chance to save us all from decades of his infamy!
Is there any security at all in the Senate? I remember not being allowed to bring a still film camera into the Senate chamber when I visited the Capitol when the Senate was out of session. Who knows what these people could be bringing in with their banners.
Actually; I think this was deliberately allowed to happen! So as to discredit any normal critics of Henry Kissinger! Here is my general comment on this ( for you to read directly ): Henry Kissinger is a very old man. He has had a very complex political life, and his motives are complex. Yes: one cannot deny that he has been on the wrong side of History at times, but there are things that the general public does not know about that involved far more complex international security and stability matters where his role was probably important in preventing even greater disaster. I do not like his general political viewpoint at all; especially when it comes to domestic issues, and when it comes to some international issues. But his role has been more as a tool than a tool-user. He could have suffered a stroke or heart-attack and that would have backfired on those who may have some valid points, but who use the wrong methods and also have some invalid points. Real-Politik Thinking is what is lacking these days. We are all in grave danger from all kinds of Extremists, and it does not help when naive do-gooders end up doing something that is actually bad! The means must be as ethical as the ends. This was not ethical.
To me these people are heroes. Kissinger is as bad as Hitler. He single handedly had almost as many people killed by his policies and his bombs as Hitler did. He also helped to start 3 genocides because of his illegal practices where over 5 million people died, 3 million died in Cambodia alone as a direct link to his illegal bombing in Cambodia. I respect these brave citizens for standing up and giving a voice to the voiceless, for all the murdered people and their grieving families who's lives he destroyed.
What was that "thing" with the doo-rag on its head? It looked like dead person walking. Regardless of how you feel about Kissinger and/or the "protest", the failure of the police to restore order was embarrassing.
It wasn't a failure, the whole thing was staged. The elite can no longer bury the truth, so now they have to discredit the opposition by hiring actors to make fools of themselves and the cause they're pretending to fight for.
BrotherWoody1 I admit I know nothing about this Benjamin character, but I don't have to. Just follow the money. Code Pink is funded by the Winston Foundation, which is linked to the National Endowment for Democracy (a documented CIA front) and connected to the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Heinz Family Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, and the Soros Foundations. Their connections to social engineers makes this display extremely suspicious.
So whoever can shout the loudest should be heard? What's next, maybe whoever wins the fist fight gets their voice heard. And it's not a democracy, it's a republic. If you don't like it, don't vote him into office.
***** They could have been shown out without him calling them "low life scum." And, I'm Canadian ... I can't vote in US elections and don't really want to.
Two months ago, hundreds of thousands of Chileans somberly marked the 40th anniversary of their nation’s September 11th terrorist event. It was on that date in 1973 that the Chilean military, armed with a generous supply of funds and weapons from the United States, and assisted by the CIA and other operatives, overthrew the democratically-elected government of the moderate socialist Salvador Allende. Sixteen years of repression, torture and death followed under the fascist Augusto Pinochet, while the flow of hefty profits to US multinationals - IT&T, Anaconda Copper and the like - resumed. Profits, along with concern that people in other nations might get ideas about independence, were the very reason for the coup and even the partial moves toward nationalization instituted by Allende could not be tolerated by the US business class. Henry Kissinger was national security advisor and one of the principle architects - perhaps the principle architect - of the coup in Chile. US-instigated coups were nothing new in 1973, certainly not in Latin America, and Kissinger and his boss Richard Nixon were carrying on a violent tradition that spanned the breadth of the 20th century and continues in the 21st - see, for example, Venezuela in 2002 (failed) and Honduras in 2009 (successful). Where possible, such as in Guatemala in 1954 and Brazil in 1964, coups were the preferred method for dealing with popular insurgencies. In other instances, direct invasion by US forces such as happened on numerous occasions in Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and many other places, was the fallback option. The coup in Santiago occurred as US aggression in Indochina was finally winding down after more than a decade. From 1969 through 1973, it was Kissinger again, along with Nixon, who oversaw the slaughter in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. It is impossible to know with precision how many were killed during those four years; all the victims were considered enemies, including the vast majority who were non-combatants, and the US has never been much interested in calculating the deaths of enemies. Estimates of Indochinese killed by the US for the war as a whole start at four million and are likely more, perhaps far more. It can thus be reasonably extrapolated that probably more than a million, and certainly hundreds of thousands, were killed while Kissinger and Nixon were in power. In addition, countless thousands of Indochinese have died in the years since from the affects of the massive doses of Agent Orange and other Chemical Weapons of Mass Destruction unleashed by the US. Many of us here know (or, sadly, knew) soldiers who suffered from exposure to such chemicals; multiply their numbers by 1,000 or 10,000 or 50,000 - again, it’s impossible to know with accuracy - and we can begin to understand the impact on those who live in and on the land that was so thoroughly poisoned as a matter of US policy. Studies by a variety of organizations including the United Nations also indicate that at least 25,000 people have died in Indochina since war’s end from unexploded US bombs that pocket the countryside, with an equivalent number maimed. As with Agent Orange, deaths and ruined lives from such explosions continue to this day. So 40 years on, the war quite literally goes on for the people of Indochina, and it is likely it will go on for decades more
You mean that when McCain said "Get out of here, you low life scum!", he was NOT referring to Henry Kissinger?!!! You've got to be mistaken. In a SANE World, he WOULD have meant H.K.... Oh, Yeah. "SANE", is the operative word. Too Bad!
The guy funding the barbaric Isis had the balls to say ""get out of here lowlife scum".. What the heck is this anyway? a Cesspool of arch Villains? Why is this on C Span?
*SO GLAD HE IS DEAD NOW AND ROASTING IN ETERNAL FIRES OF HELL ........ HE THOUGHT NAPALM WAS BAD? WAIT TILL HE SEES THE PEOPLE HE MURDERED RUNNING THROUGH HIS MIND FOR ALL ETERNITY*
McCain "served in the U.S. Air Force and participated in Operation Rolling Thunder, a sustained bombing campaign targeting the infrastructure of North Vietnam during the American War of Aggression in Southeast Asia. The stated objective of Rolling Thunder was “to destroy North Vietnam’s transportation system, industrial base, and air defenses, and to halt the flow of men and material into South Vietnam.” This fact meant the targeting of factories, bridges, and power plants (as well as other non-military infrastructure)" filled with civilians. www.counterpunch.org/2015/07/20/the-horrors-of-john-mccain-war-hero-or-war-criminal/ medium.com/@jdgreenman/war-criminal-gets-brain-cancer-after-seeking-to-deprive-millions-of-affordable-healthcare-aa7ba525a2d0 www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44009916
I hope you're still defending the 1st amendment, I don't care for code pink, but now that it's conservatives being persecuted, I hope you still care about rights. My body, My choice, take the clot shot and shove it.
Senator McCain was an absolute legend; he was right about everything. He was right about Russia when everybody else was kowtowing to the Russians, worshipping Putin, and taking the blood-drenched oligarch money. Senator McCain was, and still is a true American hero! God bless America! God bless Senator McCain!
This is the kind of stuff we need to keep up, we need to keep waking people up and not rest until our justice of years of suffering and others around the world who have suffered the same expenses. Fuck governments.
Much respect to Code Pink. Since we Americans do not have the collective integrity to publicly shun pro-war blood-thirsty vampires, then this will suffice.
Some of these comments are truly sad. Senator McCain has been a public servant his entire life, enduring beatings, torture and severe injury and years of rehabilitation to return to his post in the navy. Regardless of political views, he is truly an american hero.
I don't like McCain, but what a sad attempt to protest. Like little attention seeking girls screaming till they get what they want. Let the adults hand things now kids.
Just because you have the majority, you think you have the right to act like a moron. The people who protest do so because they are patriotic. Dissent is the truest form of patriotism. I served my country and I have earned the right to say whatever I want. I never call people names. That is so immature. Take a look in the mirror senator!!!
John McCain: War Hero or Something Less?.. McCain’s own tale of his torture and the confession he recorded for the North Vietnamese comes largely from his book Faith of My Fathers, in which he describes his shame at cooperating with the enemy. But some of McCain’s fellow prisoners, who were tortured and did not collaborate, have challenged his narrative, expressing their belief that McCain was not physically abused at all and that he was well treated. Others who were also in the prison camp dispute that claim. But by McCain’s own account he may have begun cooperating with the North Vietnamese within three days of his capture and was fully on board within two weeks, original.antiwar.com/giraldi/2013/05/29/john-mccain-war-hero-or-something-less/
This man literally is the reason our nation is dog shit. We are built from the blood of other nations and declare ourselves free only because we took others freedom. This is not the America we were promised.
I can't believe McCain could call any American citizens expressing their right to protest, "low life scum." It's not your job to be emotional and offended by this.
those protestors are heroes who represent global opinion , the world know what you are doing America , you must change your tack , apologise and make reparations for the evil you have spread throughout the world as the english have tried to do.
I have no sympathies for Henry Kissinger, but it would be a mistake to consider George Shultz in the same light. The relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States would have likely been much more volatile in the 1980s if Shultz was not present in the Reagan administration.
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"Accept everything about yourself - I mean everything, You are you and that is the beginning and the end - no apologies, no regrets." Henry A. Kissinger, you put it perfectly. Enjoy your 90's. Longevity has it merits.
Kissinger is still alive! We haven't lost the opportunity to have him rot in prison for a few years, that man is a monster, and likely the architect of much of the current world problems.
That's it , nothing more but loud redundancy in a very short demonstration ,seems like someones budget must be very small when arranging rent a demonstration !
imagine that MC CAIN calling the kettle black. A war crime convicted war crimes and put to death person calling someone scum. Oh what a tangled web we weave.
"Anything that flies on anything that moves." Dr. Henry Kissinger Winner, Nobel Peace Prize Former US Secretary of State Former US National Security Advisor
If these boobs were children yelling and disrupting adults they would be punished. Their bad behavior would be addressed. I say lecture them on what they did wrong and then put all of them in a time out. (to reflect on their unwanted behavior). Location must be a public area- under a glass dome on chairs for everyone to walk by and point at. Also, they have to stay quiet or the time out starts all over.
These are all historical facts, and only a short list at that:
*Henry Kissinger managed U.S. policy in Indochina as National Security Adviser for Richard Nixon and Secretary of State for Gerald Ford, from January 20 1969 until the fall of Saigon on April 30 1975. During this time Kissinger needlessly prolonged U.S. war-making in which 20,853 Americans were killed and an officially U.S.-estimated 7,860,013 Indochinese were murdered, maimed or made homeless.
*In North Vietnam, Kissinger conducted the most savage B52 bombing of urban targets in history, as the New York Times reported in 1972: “United States military leaders are being permitted to wage the air war as they want in Indochina. There appears to be less concern with the civilians this time in view of the freedom given the air commanders and the attempt to cut off food, clothing and medical supplies." Kissinger boasted to Richard Nixon, "It's wave after wave of planes. You see, they can't see the B52 and they dropped a million pounds of bombs ... I bet you we will have had more planes over there in one day than Johnson had in a month ... each plane can carry about 10 times the load of World War II plane could carry."
*Kissinger orchestrated the U.S. invasion of Cambodia, a disastrous miscalculation that led directly to the Khmer Rouge takeover five years later. I visited Cambodia in April 1970, shortly after the U.S. supported Lon Nol in overthrowing Prince Sihanouk.
*Kissinger then compounded his brutality by supporting the genocidal Khmer Rouge, telling the Thai Foreign Minister on November 26, 1975, that "you should also tell the Cambodians [i.e. Khmer Rouge government] that we will be friends with them. They are murderous thugs, but we won't let that stand in the way. We are prepared to improve relations with them. Tell them the latter part, but don't tell them what I said before."
Great Source: The Trial of Henry Kissinger
*_I'm NOT surprised that Walking Wart-Henry Kissinger is still not dead, after all the blood transplants he got from fetuses and infant babies!!!!_*
Bombing of North Vietnam was for the greater good, as was the invasion of Cambodia, THE WHOLE VIETNAM WAR WAS FOR THE GREATER GOOD!!!!!!
@@glennmandigo6069 Was it though. LBJ and his wife made millions off of their helicopter investments. Did we fight communism, or help it by turning the locals against us? I support fighting communism, but not that way.
@@travissharon1536 We didn't turn locals against us, or at least in most places.
Nobody ever seems to get why war is a necessary thing...
So that's what they think about people who dissent. We are all "low life scum" to these elites.
An apology from one Sociopath to another sociopath. Now there's something you don't see everyday..Birds of a feather....
Agreed except I would call them psychopaths especially in light of Kissingers comments about military men.
Kissinger has become his own derision.
"The elderly are useless eaters."
-- Henry Kissinger, quoted in the book The Final Days
It's good to know what our representatives think of their constituents. And that they honor "decorum" over democracy.
That's how you know beyond a doubt that we've lived in an Empire for a long time now.
carlbs11 what the hell is the new world order. I cannot get a real answer. I’ve heard accusations but no one can tell me exactly what this is. NEW WORLD ORDER?
I thought the next thing out of McCain's mouth after "Get out of here you low life scum" was going to be "No, not you, Mr. Secretary, please remain seated."
😂
xd
Catch that? "We must have order!" Yeah, much more important than "JUSTICE"!
Code Pinkos only believe in hyphenated justice, social-justice.
It's no wonder people can jump the White House fence, land a drone at the white house and let radical leftist in Congress with ridiculous signs, Eric Holder is still in charge.
AndyFromBeaverton Wow, I always thought that no decent person would ever voluntarily support Henry Kissinger.
After carefully rereading your comment, my opinion remains unchanged, if not bolstered...
251omega "After carefully rereading your comment"
I don't think you carefully reread anything. Show me where I supported Kissinger?
well the natural chain of events would be order and then justice.
$1 *****
A senator has no authority to use that language against the protester. He also should not have the authority to tell someone " I'm gonna have you arrested ". I am tired of the arrogance of the government, especially of the congress. Whether or not what you believe he was on the right side of the issue, you must still agree that demonstrated his arrogance.
hi
Code Pink is brave, courageous, and bold like a lion! Bricks to Code Pink-so they can build. Great job!
The only thing disgusting about this is being threatened with arrest for exercising your rights.
18 USC 1505- crime to disrupt congressional hearing. Not protected by 1st amendment to do what he did. Amazing how few brain cells people have. Truly amazing
The most entertaining thing I've seen on C-SPAN
Tom Brady I said the same thing
I never seen anything as despicable as the actions of the One-Armed senator from Arizona. It's such a shame the VC didn't finish him off when they had the chance to save us all from decades of his infamy!
McCain should be arrested too.
Protesting isn't despicable. It is our First Amendment Right.
Is there any security at all in the Senate? I remember not being allowed to bring a still film camera into the Senate chamber when I visited the Capitol when the Senate was out of session. Who knows what these people could be bringing in with their banners.
Security is only permitted upon written subpena
For hearings like this you go through a metal detector at the building entrance but otherwise just line up outside and go in.
"Who knows what these people could be bringing in with their banners."
= = =
Like the truth?
Yep, need security FROM the truth...
Bringing in the Truth...James...something you righties depise.
Actually; I think this was deliberately allowed to happen! So as to discredit any normal critics of Henry Kissinger! Here is my general comment on this ( for you to read directly ): Henry Kissinger is a very old man. He has had a very complex political life, and his motives are complex. Yes: one cannot deny that he has been on the wrong side of History at times, but there are things that the general public does not know about that involved far more complex international security and stability matters where his role was probably important in preventing even greater disaster. I do not like his general political viewpoint at all; especially when it comes to domestic issues, and when it comes to some international issues. But his role has been more as a tool than a tool-user. He could have suffered a stroke or heart-attack and that would have backfired on those who may have some valid points, but who use the wrong methods and also have some invalid points. Real-Politik Thinking is what is lacking these days. We are all in grave danger from all kinds of Extremists, and it does not help when naive do-gooders end up doing something that is actually bad! The means must be as ethical as the ends. This was not ethical.
Hes gone now. Thankfully, a truly negative presence in the world
"Get off my lawn!"
and who even applauds for this insane mans comment?
As a 2nd generation US immigrant or a 1st generation US native, the protest was unnecessary.
+Alex Luu Why ?
As a 2nd generation AMERICAN BORN CITIZEN ....... GO BACK TO WHERE YOU BELONG ... some communist country perhaps?
Im glad to see the war criminals stand up for each other
"You better shut up or I'll have you arrested"
The more annoyed, angry and uncomfortable these global financial elite parasites are, the happier I am. Well done Code Pink!
To me these people are heroes. Kissinger is as bad as Hitler. He single handedly had almost as many people killed by his policies and his bombs as Hitler did. He also helped to start 3 genocides because of his illegal practices where over 5 million people died, 3 million died in Cambodia alone as a direct link to his illegal bombing in Cambodia. I respect these brave citizens for standing up and giving a voice to the voiceless, for all the murdered people and their grieving families who's lives he destroyed.
"The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer."
2:29 That's my new catch phrase.
What was that "thing" with the doo-rag on its head? It looked like dead person walking.
Regardless of how you feel about Kissinger and/or the "protest", the failure of the police to restore order was embarrassing.
It wasn't a failure, the whole thing was staged. The elite can no longer bury the truth, so now they have to discredit the opposition by hiring actors to make fools of themselves and the cause they're pretending to fight for.
Chris Johnson
Code Pink aren't actors. Medea Benjamin is a long time activist not a hired actor. You're getting your false flags mixed up.
BrotherWoody1 I admit I know nothing about this Benjamin character, but I don't have to. Just follow the money. Code Pink is funded by the Winston Foundation, which is linked to the National Endowment for Democracy (a documented CIA front) and connected to the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Heinz Family Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, and the Soros Foundations. Their connections to social engineers makes this display extremely suspicious.
"...served this country with the greatest distinction" ??? I think not!
Hahaha Elizabeth Holmes in the front row. She scammed Kissinger into investing into Theranos.
Anyone who defends Kissenger should never be president
+Brayton Huntsinger
Arrest Ho Chi Minh.
Arrest Fidel Castro
Arrest Kim Jung
Hillary confided in Kissinger .... Bernie Sanders said he would NEVER confide in Kissinger for any reason ....
Why didn't they actually arrest him?
xd true
Yes, Kissinger did serve his country with the greatest distinction. The country of ISRAEL...not America.
*Kissinger is the most evil creature on earth ... he looks like a walking wart!!!!!*
This aged well.
?
It's appalling that people applauded McCain's comment.
I thought America was a democracy.
Does John McCain think he's in North Korea?
So whoever can shout the loudest should be heard? What's next, maybe whoever wins the fist fight gets their voice heard. And it's not a democracy, it's a republic. If you don't like it, don't vote him into office.
***** They could have been shown out without him calling them "low life scum." And, I'm Canadian ... I can't vote in US elections and don't really want to.
Apocalypse Plough Could have, and the group could not have interrupted their meeting.
***** The accusations made toward Henry Kissinger are the truth. He IS a war criminal. Perfectly fine to tell him so.
Well as you said it, they are accusations, nothing more.
Two months ago, hundreds of thousands of Chileans somberly marked the 40th anniversary of their nation’s September 11th terrorist event. It was on that date in 1973 that the Chilean military, armed with a generous supply of funds and weapons from the United States, and assisted by the CIA and other operatives, overthrew the democratically-elected government of the moderate socialist Salvador Allende. Sixteen years of repression, torture and death followed under the fascist Augusto Pinochet, while the flow of hefty profits to US multinationals - IT&T, Anaconda Copper and the like - resumed. Profits, along with concern that people in other nations might get ideas about independence, were the very reason for the coup and even the partial moves toward nationalization instituted by Allende could not be tolerated by the US business class.
Henry Kissinger was national security advisor and one of the principle architects - perhaps the principle architect - of the coup in Chile. US-instigated coups were nothing new in 1973, certainly not in Latin America, and Kissinger and his boss Richard Nixon were carrying on a violent tradition that spanned the breadth of the 20th century and continues in the 21st - see, for example, Venezuela in 2002 (failed) and Honduras in 2009 (successful). Where possible, such as in Guatemala in 1954 and Brazil in 1964, coups were the preferred method for dealing with popular insurgencies. In other instances, direct invasion by US forces such as happened on numerous occasions in Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and many other places, was the fallback option.
The coup in Santiago occurred as US aggression in Indochina was finally winding down after more than a decade. From 1969 through 1973, it was Kissinger again, along with Nixon, who oversaw the slaughter in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. It is impossible to know with precision how many were killed during those four years; all the victims were considered enemies, including the vast majority who were non-combatants, and the US has never been much interested in calculating the deaths of enemies. Estimates of Indochinese killed by the US for the war as a whole start at four million and are likely more, perhaps far more. It can thus be reasonably extrapolated that probably more than a million, and certainly hundreds of thousands, were killed while Kissinger and Nixon were in power.
In addition, countless thousands of Indochinese have died in the years since from the affects of the massive doses of Agent Orange and other Chemical Weapons of Mass Destruction unleashed by the US. Many of us here know (or, sadly, knew) soldiers who suffered from exposure to such chemicals; multiply their numbers by 1,000 or 10,000 or 50,000 - again, it’s impossible to know with accuracy - and we can begin to understand the impact on those who live in and on the land that was so thoroughly poisoned as a matter of US policy.
Studies by a variety of organizations including the United Nations also indicate that at least 25,000 people have died in Indochina since war’s end from unexploded US bombs that pocket the countryside, with an equivalent number maimed. As with Agent Orange, deaths and ruined lives from such explosions continue to this day. So 40 years on, the war quite literally goes on for the people of Indochina, and it is likely it will go on for decades more
Glad he's deceased.
Rest in peace.
More like REST IN PISS
You mean that when McCain said "Get out of here, you low life scum!", he was NOT referring to Henry Kissinger?!!! You've got to be mistaken. In a SANE World, he WOULD have meant H.K.... Oh, Yeah. "SANE", is the operative word. Too Bad!
>at the 2min27mark...
GET OFF MY LAWN, YOU DARN KIDS!!
it sucks when you have to decide between code pink and h. kiss. not a lot of good people in that room
The guy funding the barbaric Isis had the balls to say ""get out of here lowlife scum".. What the heck is this anyway? a Cesspool of arch Villains? Why is this on C Span?
One war criminal defending another. Respect.
criminal? are you high? he was a POW!
*SO GLAD HE IS DEAD NOW AND ROASTING IN ETERNAL FIRES OF HELL ........ HE THOUGHT NAPALM WAS BAD? WAIT TILL HE SEES THE PEOPLE HE MURDERED RUNNING THROUGH HIS MIND FOR ALL ETERNITY*
McCain "served in the U.S. Air Force and participated in Operation Rolling Thunder, a sustained bombing campaign targeting the infrastructure of North Vietnam during the American War of Aggression in Southeast Asia. The stated objective of Rolling Thunder was “to destroy North Vietnam’s transportation system, industrial base, and air defenses, and to halt the flow of men and material into South Vietnam.” This fact meant the targeting of factories, bridges, and power plants (as well as other non-military infrastructure)" filled with civilians.
www.counterpunch.org/2015/07/20/the-horrors-of-john-mccain-war-hero-or-war-criminal/
medium.com/@jdgreenman/war-criminal-gets-brain-cancer-after-seeking-to-deprive-millions-of-affordable-healthcare-aa7ba525a2d0
www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44009916
Um, yes, they actually have a good point. Go Code Pink !
Ah yes, at least SOMEONE has finally come out and said what our government thinks of the people they rule.
Oh please McCain! Like you some saint
demonstrators need to be listened to not shut up
first amendment of constitution
I hope you're still defending the 1st amendment, I don't care for code pink, but now that it's conservatives being persecuted, I hope you still care about rights. My body, My choice, take the clot shot and shove it.
I thought the Cryptkeeper show was cancelled?
Ha, being called out by some of the worst war criminals in history is certainly a badge of honor.
Senator McCain was an absolute legend; he was right about everything. He was right about Russia when everybody else was kowtowing to the Russians, worshipping Putin, and taking the blood-drenched oligarch money. Senator McCain was, and still is a true American hero! God bless America! God bless Senator McCain!
This is the kind of stuff we need to keep up, we need to keep waking people up and not rest until our justice of years of suffering and others around the world who have suffered the same expenses. Fuck governments.
Kissinger has affected almost everyone on the planet negatively, him and his NWO cronies need to be buried under the prison.
hi
C'mon...apologize to Kissinger for the outburst? Every American should apologize to the world for allowing these psychopaths in the office.
In the name of the people of *Mongo* I charge you, *Ming the Merciless,* with war crimes! We're gonna Code Pink the shit out of you, *MING!*
McCain, Kissinger... same basket of rotten eggs...
Much respect to Code Pink.
Since we Americans do not have the collective integrity to publicly shun pro-war blood-thirsty vampires, then this will suffice.
then McCain told them to Get off his lawn......
Some of these comments are truly sad. Senator McCain has been a public servant his entire life, enduring beatings, torture and severe injury and years of rehabilitation to return to his post in the navy. Regardless of political views, he is truly an american hero.
And people have the gall to call McCain a good person for his one good vote against repealing Obamacare
Code Pink ROCKS! Hey McCain--- This Is What Democracy Looks Like! You Don't Like Democracy, Do You???
These protestors are amazing. America should be proud of them. Proof that there are still good people left in America.
There will be no place for these men to hide once shit goes down.
I don't like McCain, but what a sad attempt to protest. Like little attention seeking girls screaming till they get what they want. Let the adults hand things now kids.
Just because you have the majority, you think you have the right to act like a moron. The people who protest do so because they are patriotic. Dissent is the truest form of patriotism. I served my country and I have earned the right to say whatever I want. I never call people names. That is so immature. Take a look in the mirror senator!!!
Where has Code Pink been regarding Obama....highly selective in their moral outrage, arent' they?
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I had hoped the McCain title quote was him speaking to Kissinger........
John McCain: War Hero or Something Less?..
McCain’s own tale of his torture and the confession he recorded for the North Vietnamese comes largely from his book Faith of My Fathers, in which he describes his shame at cooperating with the enemy. But some of McCain’s fellow prisoners, who were tortured and did not collaborate, have challenged his narrative, expressing their belief that McCain was not physically abused at all and that he was well treated. Others who were also in the prison camp dispute that claim. But by McCain’s own account he may have begun cooperating with the North Vietnamese within three days of his capture and was fully on board within two weeks,
original.antiwar.com/giraldi/2013/05/29/john-mccain-war-hero-or-something-less/
The suites and ties meet the folks from the not so OK Corral. :-)
Elizabeth Holmes just chillin' in the front row looking like a fourth member of this panel is something else.
Mr McCain, we shall all say, "Je Suis Pink Code" tomorrow! Freedom of speech is a cornerstone of democracy.
st. John McCain she go back to prison camp where he belongs
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Traitor.
Classic projective identification!
They might be true, but they're unrespectable.
Scumbags is the understatement of the year #screwcodepink
McCain says the same thing to his mirror every morning
Wow. I wish McCain would show that same fire when dealing with his "Friends on the other side of the isle." Code Pink rubbish.
This man literally is the reason our nation is dog shit. We are built from the blood of other nations and declare ourselves free only because we took others freedom. This is not the America we were promised.
Like a boss!
Kissinger didn’t leave?
I can't believe McCain could call any American citizens expressing their right to protest, "low life scum." It's not your job to be emotional and offended by this.
those protestors are heroes who represent global opinion , the world know what you are doing America , you must change your tack , apologise and make reparations for the evil you have spread throughout the world as the english have tried to do.
I have no sympathies for Henry Kissinger, but it would be a mistake to consider George Shultz in the same light. The relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States would have likely been much more volatile in the 1980s if Shultz was not present in the Reagan administration.
Boy those dudes were pissed off. Their lives will be pretty empty when Kissinger dies soon.
How did they get into the building with handcuffs. Don't they have to go through a metal detector?
McCain is just butthurt for being called a traitor last time he interacted with the public.
9/11/1973.
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East Timor? I think she will find it is the Indonesian military responsible for atrocities there
he is right there why did not they not arrest him themselves ??
"Accept everything about yourself - I mean everything, You are you and that is the beginning and the end - no apologies, no regrets."
Henry A. Kissinger, you put it perfectly. Enjoy your 90's. Longevity has it merits.
Kissinger is still alive! We haven't lost the opportunity to have him rot in prison for a few years, that man is a monster, and likely the architect of much of the current world problems.
and who sat their quietly, Queen Albright, of the Islamic Kingdom of Bosnia.....
VIETNAM, LAOS, KAMBODSCHA, IRAK, LIBYA, SOMALIA, AFGHANISTAN, YUGOSLAVIA
That's it , nothing more but loud redundancy in a very short demonstration ,seems like someones budget must be very small when arranging rent a demonstration !
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
So much for democracy??? lol
After he said it he was thinking he needs to be given a biscuit or something, good boy McCain, good boy..
Calm down "song Bird" they aren't calling you a War Criminal yet, tho your wife is a war profiteer.
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imagine that MC CAIN calling the kettle black. A war crime convicted war crimes and put to death person calling someone scum. Oh what a tangled web we weave.
"Anything that flies on anything that moves."
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If these boobs were children yelling and disrupting adults they would be punished. Their bad behavior would be addressed. I say lecture them on what they did wrong and then put all of them in a time out. (to reflect on their unwanted behavior). Location must be a public area- under a glass dome on chairs for everyone to walk by and point at. Also, they have to stay quiet or the time out starts all over.
I watch political videos and then read the comments to remind myself to be disappointed in humanity.