charles krauthammer
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PublishedDecember 14, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Nostalgia and protectionism won’t boost an economic recovery
WASHINGTON — For all the fury and fistfights outside the Lansing Capitol, what happened in Michigan this week was a simple accommodation to reality. The most famously unionized state, birthplace of the United Auto Workers, royalty of the American working class, became right-to-work. It’s shocking, except that it was inevitable. Indiana went that way earlier […]
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PublishedDecember 7, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Obama’s fiscal cliff objectives are not economic but political
WASHINGTON — Let’s understand President Obama’s strategy in the “fiscal cliff” negotiations. It has nothing to do with economics or real fiscal reform. This is entirely about politics. It’s Phase 2 of the 2012 campaign. The election returned to him to office. The fiscal cliff negotiations are designed to break the Republican opposition and grant […]
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PublishedNovember 30, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Democrats playing GOP to get what they want and give nearly nothing back
Why are Republicans playing the Democrats’ game that the “fiscal cliff” is all about taxation? House Speaker John Boehner already made the pre-emptive concession of agreeing to raise revenues. But the insistence on doing so by eliminating deductions without raising marginal rates is now the subject of fierce Republican infighting. Where is the other part […]
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PublishedNovember 23, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Powerful allies help Hamas to keep trying to destroy Israel
WASHINGTON – Why was there an Israel-Gaza war in the first place? Resistance to the occupation, say Hamas and many in the international media. What occupation? Seven years ago, in front of the world, Israel pulled out of Gaza. It dismantled every settlement, withdrew every soldier, evacuated every Jew, leaving nothing and no one behind, […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Obama’s intention has always been to reverse the ideological course
WASHINGTON – “Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not.” That was Barack Obama in 2008. And he was right. Reagan was an ideological inflection point, ending a 50-year liberal ascendancy and beginning a 30-year conservative ascendancy. It is […]
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PublishedOctober 26, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Obama, in a petty and small tone, lost the third debate
Romney, meanwhile, reinforces the status he achieved in the first debate.
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PublishedOctober 19, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Romney missed glaring Obama gaffe in debate – but Monday is coming
WASHINGTON — Fight night at Hofstra. The two boxers, confined within a ring of spectators — circling, feinting, taunting, staring each other down — come several times, by my reckoning, no more than one provocation away from actual fisticuffs, of the kind that on occasion so delightfully break out in the Taiwanese parliament. Think of […]
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PublishedOctober 12, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: For next debates, Obama shouldn’t need scapegoats and excuses
No mystery about the trajectory of this race. It was static for months as President Obama held a marginal lead. Then came the conventions. The Republicans squandered Tampa; the Democrats got a 3- to 4-point bounce out of Charlotte. And kept it. Until the first debate. In 90 minutes, Mitt Romney wiped out the bump […]
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PublishedOctober 4, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: At first debate, Romney crosses the threshold of acceptability
WASHINGTON — It was the biggest rout since Agincourt. If you insist, since the Carter-Reagan debate. With a remarkable display of confidence, knowledge and nerve, Mitt Romney won the first 2012 debate going away. Romney didn’t just demonstrate authoritative command of a myriad of domestic issues. He was nervy about it, taking the president on […]
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PublishedSeptember 28, 2012
Charles Krauthammer: Romney needs to break from the small and safe and go large
WASHINGTON — In mid-September 2008, Lehman Brothers collapsed and the bottom fell out of the financial system. Barack Obama handled it coolly. John McCain did not. Obama won the presidency. (Given the country’s condition, he would have won anyway. But this sealed it.) Four years later, mid-September 2012, the U.S. mission in Benghazi went up […]
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