The influential diplomat’s polarizing legacy is evident even in his obituaries – one right-leaning outlet praised him as “legendary” while a left-leaning publication denounced him as a “war criminal.” Summary Henry Kissinger, the former Secretary of State to two presidents and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, died on Wednesday at 100. The influential diplomat’s polarizing legacy is evident even in his obituaries – one right-leaning outlet praised him as “legendary” while a left-leaning publication denounced him as a “war …