You can certainly make the argument that he was a bad guy, but I don't know if I can continue to draw that conclusion. He built that house over 30 years ago for $60M. While that is certainly excessive, its not like he just bought a $200M house while trying to be philanthropist. At least $45B in charitable contributions, so the house is worth 0.4% of that. Is the house really relevant?
Isn't it possible he has changed since then? What you call a "billion-dollar propaganda campaign" I call billions of dollars worth of charitable contributions. He may not have formal training any any of those things, but he can pay people with the training to advise him and make the decisions. Do you think he is just making all of them in a vacuum? Money can buy you a lot of experts to consult.
What would you prefer him to do with the money, if not attempt to do some good with it?
Isn't it possible he has changed since then? What you call a "billion-dollar propaganda campaign" I call billions of dollars worth of charitable contributions. He may not have formal training any any of those things, but he can pay people with the training to advise him and make the decisions. Do you think he is just making all of them in a vacuum? Money can buy you a lot of experts to consult.
What would you prefer him to do with the money, if not attempt to do some good with it?