When former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger flies, he gets patted down by security agents just about every time.
The 88-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner was stopped again a few days ago as he passed security at LaGuardia Airport on his way to Toronto.
But the elder statesman released a statement Tuesday, saying it’s “not unusual” for him to be patted down during airport security screening. He says he wears a brace on his foot and can’t remove his shoes.
Kissinger praised agents of the federal Transportation Security Administration for their “professionalism” and “courtesy” while performing what he calls “an important job.”
And the TSA released a statement saying there was “no indication of anything out of the ordinary” with Kissinger’s checkpoint experience last Friday.
(Source: NBC New York)
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So Enry vich vay vus it? Da vey you decribed on deh TeeVee the uhder night (you were a bit graphic!) or now?
Ahhhh, the benefits of senility…..
Or maybe at his age he enjoys a pat down….
“And the TSA released a statement saying there was “no indication of anything out of the ordinary” with Kissinger’s checkpoint experience last Friday.”
Of course not! it’s routine idiocy…