Kissinger died at 100 years old, that is still potentially 21 years if Trump will live to 100 as well…
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ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org 4 weeks ago
The death of Henry Kissinger is a heartwarming reminder that life imposes an expiry date on even the most terrible people with power.
Or as Chaplin said: dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.
A comforting thought in Trump’s America. Because remember: Trump is 79. His expiry date is fast coming - and not a minute too soon, I might add. All we really have to pay attention to is that none of his younger henchmen succeed him.
That’s the legacy of Henry Kissinger. Damn his rotting corpse.
stoy@lemmy.zip 4 weeks ago
ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org 4 weeks ago
I highly doubt he’ll survive this long. He’s a fat burger lover, and his personal physician swears he’s in excellent health - which probably means the exact opposite, seeing as though anybody gravitating around Trump is a pathological liar.
stoy@lemmy.zip 4 weeks ago
I hope you are right, I really don’t want to wait 20+ years to pop the champagne I have set aside for him.
ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org 4 weeks ago
I think he’ll snuff it soon - or more likely, he’ll become so blatantly deranged that he’ll be impeached because he just has to be. And I think it’ll happen before the end of his term, assuming he doesn’t get impeached by the dems after the midterm elections.
The immediate danger if that happens is Vance, who’s 10 times more dangerous than Trump, because unlike Trump, he has a working brain, and is lying in the shadows.
admin@lemmy.today 4 weeks ago
Copium. They die, but their impact remains. It is carried on by their victims, the people whose loved ones they killed, the policies they made, the borders they drew, and the wealth they displaced.
They robbed people of their future. their atrocities changed the genetics of their victims.
Their victims will be seen as simply uncultured, bad people by future generations with a blurry sense of the past.