Charles Krauthammer leaves us to continue the task alone.

Posted by Zero 6 years, 10 months ago to Politics
30 comments | Share | Flag

Not an Objectivist, but he was a reasonable man and that's enough for me.
He was my favorite mainstream columnist and I will miss him dearly.

There are so few reasoned voices left.


All Comments


Previous comments...   You are currently on page 2.
  • Posted by mccannon01 6 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    OK, I was simply doing a quick drive by lurk to see what was going on in the Gulch before moving on to other things in my life this evening, but I absolutely HAD to log in just so I could +1 this. Nice, freedomforall.

    Bye. Have a good evening.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by freedomforall 6 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Journalist (or other person well known to the public) who (a) makes excuses for abuses of power, undeclared wars, invasions of privacy, murder of innocent US citizens, etc, (b) goes along with actions clearly not representative of the wishes of the people, violate the constitution, reward, instead of punishing, the guilty actors, (c) help to cover up such actions by introducing misleading issues of no relevance, (d) criticize and inaccurately defame those who don't agree with the journalists personal bias, (e) support any unfounded attempt to remove a legally elected president from office and support unfounded investigations by prejudiced state employees who have a previous history of biased judgments, (f) pretends to represent the opposite of their own bias while actually conceding that side in almost every discussion, (g) write scripts for broadcast entertainment that consistently misleads and ignores reality in favor of the writers' biases.
    It's likely I could list scores of other actions that qualify these forked-tongued traitors as propagandists.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by freedomforall 6 years, 10 months ago
    Once a propagandist, always a propagandist.
    If mainstream "journalists" (and I use the term loosely) mourn his passing, then I celebrate.
    Reply | Permalink  

  • Comment hidden. Undo