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  • Published
    April 27, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: Despite vow to protect Syria, Obama content to watch idly

    Last year, President Obama ordered U.S. intervention in Libya under the grand new doctrine of “Responsibility to Protect.” Moammar Gaddafi was threatening a massacre in Benghazi. To stand by and do nothing “would have been a betrayal of who we are,” explained the president. In the year since, the government of Syria has more than […]

  • Published
    April 20, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: A final salute to the shuttle, a symbol of willed American decline

    WASHINGTON – As the space shuttle Discovery flew three times around Washington, a final salute before landing at Dulles airport for retirement in a museum, thousands on the ground gazed upward with marvel and pride. Yet what they were witnessing, for all its elegance, was a funeral march. The shuttle was being carried — its […]

  • Published
    April 14, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: Doing the math reveals true nature of ‘Buffett Rule’

    President Obama is trying to sneak a redistributive capital gains tax hike past the American people.

  • Published
    April 7, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: Constitutional questions about health law take Democrats by surprise

    “I’m confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress.” — President Obama, on the constitutional challenge to his health care law, April 2 “Unprecedented”? Judicial review has been the centerpiece of the […]

  • Published
    March 30, 2012

    Krauthammer: Why should Obama offer the Russians more flexibility?

    The open microphone gaffe revealed what Obama didn’t want the American people to know.

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  • Published
    March 23, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: Bloated Obamacare law to face Supreme Court scrutiny

    WASHINGTON – Obamacare dominated the 2010 midterms, driving its Democratic authors to a historic electoral shellacking. But since then, the issue has slipped quietly underground. Now it’s back, summoned to the national stage by the confluence of three events: the release of new Congressional Budget Office cost estimates, the approach of Supreme Court hearings on […]

  • Published
    March 16, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: Obama’s stance on oil drilling leaves us vulnerable, dependent

    WASHINGTON – Yes, of course, presidents have no direct control over gas prices. But the American people know something about this president and his disdain for oil. The “fuel of the past,” he contemptuously calls it. To the American worker who doesn’t commute by government motorcade and is getting fleeced every week at the pump, […]

  • Published
    March 2, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: Romney didn’t win the Michigan primary, Santorum lost it

    It’s been a wild ride, but the storyline of the Republican race remains remarkably simple and constant: It’s Mitt Romney and the perishable pretenders. Five have come and gone, if you count the Donald’s aborted proto-candidacy. And now the sixth and most plausibly presidential challenger just had his moment and blew it in Michigan. It’s […]

  • Published
    February 17, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: Obama’s ‘accommodation’ an accounting device that worked politically

    WASHINGTON — Give him points for cleverness. President Obama’s birth control “accommodation” was as politically successful as it was morally meaningless. It was nothing but an accounting trick that still forces Catholic (and other religious) institutions to provide medical insurance that guarantees free birth control, tubal ligation and morning-after abortifacients — all of which violate […]

  • Published
    February 10, 2012

    Charles Krauthammer: The Gospel of Sebelius presumes to define ‘religious’

    WASHINGTON – At the National Prayer Breakfast last week, seeking theological underpinning for his drive to raise taxes on the rich, President Obama invoked the highest possible authority. His policy, he testified “as a Christian,” “coincides with Jesus’ teaching that ‘for unto whom much is given, much shall be required.’“ Now, I’m no theologian, but […]