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Damn. Poor guy didn’t even get two more weeks.
http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/21/media/charles-krauthammer-obituary/index.html
http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/21/media/charles-krauthammer-obituary/index.html
Ummmm. Awkward.poor guy ain't dead yet.
Hmm wonder if anyone ever lived way past a short doctor death sentence
"Told they had terminal cancer and had as little as weeks to live, the miracle survivors' club have proved the doctors wrong," Interesting.
RIP, Chuckles.
Couldn't you just not say anything at all? Regardless of politics, he surely had family and friends that will miss him. RIP
Grow up.
Couldn't you just not say anything at all? Regardless of politics, he surely had family and friends that will miss him. RIP
Good grief, people. Krauthammer is far from a saint, but I don't think it's right to be vicious to him at a moment like this.
I guess there is no low too low for P&N. Congratulations, assholes.
I'll go with this, not because Charles Krauthamer was a man I agreed with or even respected, but because he's a man, a fellow human being, deeply flawed as we all are, now facing the void.
I hope I can summon the same basic human decency, no matter how shallow, when Dick Cheney passes, for I consider him to be a truly evil man. And I admit that I'm not sure I can.
In the end, though, we do this . . . this taking of the high road, this embracing of the common thread of our shared and sad fate as humans whose frailty of the flesh finally and inevitably betrays us, not for Charles Krauthamer or Dick Cheney, but for ourselves, our collective selves, for our highest and best vision of who we can be, of who we want to be, even as we regularly fall short of that ideal on a near daily basis.
Like it or not, like them or not, we are all in this together.
So, Mr. Krauthamer, may you find some measure of peace at your life's end.
Ummmm. Awkward.
Thanks for posting that, I'd forgotten he'd written it. As was usually the case, CK nailed it. 10/10.
You aren't someone whom I suspected of valuing human life. Turns out that my hunch was quite correct.Thanks for posting that, I'd forgotten he'd written it. As was usually the case, CK nailed it. 10/10.
Ordered "Things That Matter" this morning. Can't wait to read it.
Thanks for posting that, I'd forgotten he'd written it. As was usually the case, CK nailed it. 10/10.
Ordered "Things That Matter" this morning. Can't wait to read it.
You found a picture book version?