The Art of Complaining

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Coffee with Bruno Kreisky

Coffee with Bruno Kreisky engages the public with the sport Austria is mostly associated with – the Art of Complaining. Over coffee and cake, Kreisky lashes out against real and imaginary enemies; from Israeli jews to conservative economists, from Jorg Haider to Simon Wiesenthal.
He laments the death of his close friend Muammar Gaddafi and restates his commitment to deficit spending. He lives for the fight, he prefers a punch to the face to a kiss on a cheek. As long as he can express dissatisfaction or annoyance about the state of affairs he is happy.
The Art of Complaining has no end point, it is circular, it is a form of breathing, as long as one complains one is alive.