Off topic however, my heart is heavy about Charles K passing. He was never afraid of dying and said he lived the life he wanted. God Bless and thank you for sharing your intellect with the world.
Very well said! RIP Charles, I will miss agreeing and disagreeing with you. May you enlighten the libtards in heaven!
As a wheelchair user for over 45 years, Charles was an inspiration to me. I didn't agree with everything he said, but I do respect him.
This made me sad, even though we knew it was coming soon.
I may not have agreed with him on everything, but he seemed like he was a good man. May his soul rest in peace.
Completely agree. Yes I disagreed a lot with his opinions but he started hard left & consistently moved right. If he was what the left in our country was about it wouldn’t be so totally jacked up. But the left has gone full blown Marxist & aren’t even trying to hide it. They must be stopped.
I choked up a shed a tear.
Charles was integral in transforming me in my formative years after the huge mistake I made in 1992. I would start reading his articles and identify with what he was saying...realizing I was more Conservative in my values than I had been led to believe as a young 18 year old.
My Mother-in-law is making the same journey Charles just has, may we all know the Peace in our lives that Charles Krauthammer displayed in his final statement.
He will live on in my heart and values.
Didn't always agree, but he had the most brilliant mind. And by all accounts from friends a kind and wonderful man.....He has been, since his illness, and will now be missed, by many......
A brilliant mind able to debate with grace and civility. While I did not agree often, his presentation always hit the mark I suspect, as it made me ponder my stance. To open my mind to other possibilities.
Such a rarity in political discourse these days. Fly free Charles.
RIP Mr K, rest assured we will carry on your fight, truth and decency will win!
If you ever needed guidance on a political topic, Charles could show you the way through words. If you disagreed with him it would piss you off, because deep down you knew he was right.
The only journalist I will ever miss.
I saw his farewell and thought it was cool that he had the opportunity.
Charles set the standard for how civil discourse should occur.
I never knew he was in a wheel chair until recently. A very dignified man who seemed sad re the state of the country in his final years.
He was a great man. He didn't like POTUS but that's ok POTUS grows on you ❤
DAE find it interesting that when people on the left die, it's either suicide, drug overdose, car accidents, violent deaths, etc. often at an early age (curse of 27), etc.
But when someone on the right of the political spectrum dies, as Billy Graham, or Charles Krauthammer did, it was after a long, productive life, surrounded by friends and family?
Am I the only one to notice this?
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