Published 10/20/2008
by Alec Baldwin
at Entertainment on HuffingtonPost.com
In 1998, I attended the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington. A friend who is a lobbyist there escorted me to a weekend's worth of events. As we moved around a brunch reception one late morning, I turned and suddenly faced Henry Kissinger. I remember thinking, at that exact moment, that here before me was the man who defined the horrible abuses of American political and military power that have cast such
an enormous shadow over America's reputation since the Vietnam war. Not exactly to a Hitchens-esque
degree, I was horrified. My political opposite one foot away from me. "Alec, this is Henry Kissinger," my
friend said. I paused and said, "I'm sorry to hear about your mother."
Kissinger's mother, Paula, had died the month before, at the age of 97. She had lived in the same
formerly German-Jewish community in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan for decades.
Kissinger looked me in the eye and, with what I believed was genuine emotion, said, "Thank you for
saying that to ...
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