It ended up being me, Kissinger and a reporter from the Denver Post on a couch in a restaurant here in the Xcel Center. Here’s how adorably harmless Kissinger looked:
I didn’t ask as incisive questions as I should have. I was nervous, intimidated. I said stupid stuff. It’s really hard to hear him, although he perks up when he talks about India and sounds clearer, because it’s actually his line of work. Check it out.
Oh, and I’ll post the Dhillon interview tomorrow. Also notes from tonight’s floor. Too tired.
You may want to go ahead and skip to “Continue,” so you can read the transcript as the audio plays (I didn’t want to put the whole thing on this page – too long).
K=Kissinger M=Me/Mallika DRP=DenverPostReporter
M: I basically want to know how important you think foreign policy experience is in this election.
K: In what…general?
M: For the voters, yes.
K: Foreign policy is my field I spend all my life thinking about it so obviously I think it’s a key issue of our time.
M: Do you think Palin’s lack of foreign policy experience is something that should be thought about?
K: What?
M: Palin, Sarah Palin.
K: Until recently I thought that primarily about Obama’s lack of foreign policy experience, that that’s the more relevant issue when people are voting.
DPR: And does the Biden pick help satisfy any concerns about Barack Obama?
K: I have a high opinion of Biden. I’ve known him for a long time. Fundamentally the president makes the decisions, not the vice president. Continue reading