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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for October 04, 1979
Transcript:
Roland: Why are Henry Grunwald and the other editors of "Time" so infatuated with Kissinger? New York social critic Irv Bell explains. Man: Okay, look, the guy's clearly a war criminal, but when you talk about names like Kissinger or Rockefeller or Bundy, you're taling inner circle. At that level, the fact of power and its effective use mean much more than mere moral considerations. The heirs of Henry Luce understand that. Roland: Is there anything the average guy can do about it? Man: Sure. Speak out. Crash their dinner parties, anything to keep the pressure on.