I agree with
@ElephantStomp on this one,
@TerryP . The
editorial page is right-leaning (in both senses of the meaning). Over the last 38 years as a regular reader (I had a student subscription, required by my finance professor), I've seen the
reporting move from center-right, to center, and over the last three or four years it's lurched decidedly left-center. The quality and depth of reporting has suffered, with some of their "in-depth" articles clearly developed with the end in mind, as opposed to a rational weighing of facts and perspectives. In addition, much of what is written is drawn from a subscription base that includes many self-serving attention seekers.
All that being said, in terms of an assessment of Kissinger, as well as many absolute positions espoused here, I'll use his own words:
“To be absolutely certain about something, one must know everything or nothing about it.”