Showing posts with label charles krauthammer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charles krauthammer. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2011

Mark Levin defends Gov. Palin from Krauthammer's smears

“I’m getting sick and tired of these smears by Krauthammer against her.”
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On his radio program Thursday night, Mark Levin chastized Fox News opinionist Charles Krauthammer for claiming that Sarah Palin isn’t “schooled” on a sufficient number of issues.


Levin said that Krauthammer "certainly owes us a column or a better explanation, doesn’t he?" Indeed he does, sir.

- JP

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Quote of the Day (December 18, 2010)

Has Krauthammer gone all David Brooks on us?
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Aaron Goldstein at the IC Blog:
"The prospect of a Palin presidency has Krauthammer so troubled that he is now prepared to cast Obama as another Bill Clinton and have four more years of Obama in the White House. How else does one explain Krauthammer concluding his article by comparing Obama to Ronald Reagan?"
- JP

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Staying Rogue: Gov. Palin repsonds to Charles Krauthammer

"Well, bless his heart..."
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On Fox News' "The O'Rielly Factor" Thursday night, Gov. Palin responded to criticism about her books and TLC series, "Sarah Palin's Alaska"


- JP

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Stacy McCain on the sneering Charles Krauthammer

"There is... a very real possibility of Palin winning the 2012 presidential nomination"
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Stacy McCain reminds us that it is not Charles Krauthammer’s fault that the media are obsessed not only with with presidential politics, but with what they see as their mission from Gawd, The Obamamessiah, to destroy Sarah Palin:
However, it is Krauthammer’s fault that he can’t speak of Palin except to dismiss her with a sneer. (Am I the only one who noticed his significant pause between “glorious” and “woman”?)

Allahpundit isn’t as openly sneering as Krauthammer: “While no one would claim that conservatism begins and ends with Palin, some of her more devoted supporters do seem to regard her as an avatar of the movement.”

Here’s my problem with such dismissive attitudes toward Palin from conservatives: It sets up the 2012 primary contest as a battle between Smart Republicans (who are presumed to oppose Palin) and Dumb Republicans (who presumably support Palin). This message — which is being shouted from the rooftops by Krauthammer, Rove and many others — will tend to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Which is to say, most of the Smart Republicans who take their political cues from the conservative intelligentsia will in fact oppose Palin. But the influence of Rove, Krauthammer et al. is not so great as they wish and, in a multi-candidate field, the irreducible hard core of Palin supporters among GOP primary voters is still large enough to win pluralities in every state where the primary electorate is limited to registered Republicans. (Seriously: Comparing the average Romney supporter to the average Palin supporter, which is more likely to trudge through the snow to attend an Iowa caucus meeting?)

There is therefore a very real possibility of Palin winning the 2012 presidential nomination, at which point all the sneering condescension of the Krauthammer/Rove class will justify the MSM in declaring, “The Dumb Republicans have won!”

And that’s not going to help beat Barack Obama, is it?

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Stacy makes a good point, and we agree. However, we don't share his presumption that Rove, Krauthammer, Frum and their ilk would prefer to see a first Sarah Palin term in the White House to a second Obama term. He argues that the conservative intelligentsia should "start acting as if a Palin presidency were both possible and preferable to Obama’s re-election," but we're not optimistic that will come to pass. After all, how many of those supposed conservatives voted for Obama? Most probably won't admit which lever they pulled when behind the curtains, but many of the Conservative Lite® elites, including Amanda Carpenter, Joe Scarborough, Bill Bennett, Peggy Noonan were in high song of the freshman Senator's praises in the run up to the 2008 election.

Our biggest problem with Karauthammer is that he seems more offended that the press is obsessed with Gov. Palin, when he should be offended that it is obsessed with her destruction. But Krauthammer and the other right of center elites love the media. They are of the media part and parcel. Media elitism is the hand that has fed them lo these many years, and they dare not bite it. Unlike Sarah Palin, they have shown not the slightest interest in even reforming it.

- JP

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Sarah Palin on the blockade running

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Standing steadfastly by Israel's side, as she always has, Sarah Palin warned her Twitter followers late Monday night:
"Assume u WON'T get straight scoop on Israeli flotilla incident via mainstream media;PLEASE read Krauthammer,Horowitz,et al 2learn other side"
Krauthammer's take is here, and Horowitz comments here.

- JP

Monday, September 14, 2009

Quote of the Day (September 14, 2009)

Ken Blackwell:
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was ordered out of the room by leading conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer, who is a medical doctor -- a rarity in the world of pundits.

Krauthammer said Palin's comments about "death panels" in Obamacare were not helpful in a serious debate on the government takeover of health care.

But then Dr. Krauthammer wrote that the result would only be a "gentle nudge" toward that hooded figure in the corner of the room, that grim fellow with the scythe.

Hmmm. Maybe we should invite Palin to come back in.
- JP

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Dr. Krauthammer, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Death Panels

From one doctor to another, Melissa Clouthier to Charles Krauthammer, "People Telling Sarah Palin To Shut Up Should Shut Up":
"Sarah Palin is the only politician reflecting, in plain language, the will of the American people. Charles Krauthammer believes she should 'leave the room'. He is referring, specifically, to the concept of death panels and then goes into the provision in the House Bill about end of life counseling. He then comes out against, I think, the very counseling that Sarah Palin also rejects.""
Clouthier is a chiropractor who is also a conservative blogger. Krauthammer, a psychiatrist, columnist and commentator is a littler harder to pin down on the political spectrum. Although widely touted as a conservative, Krauthammer was a moderate Democrat who worked for the Carter Administration and as a speechwriter for Walter Mondale. Before gaining a reputation as a conservative columnist, he wrote for such hard right-wing media outlets as The New Republic, TIME magazine and the Washington Post. Some of his views on domestic issues are not those one would expect from a conservative. Krauthammer supports abortion, opposes the death penalty, rejects intelligent design, preaches evolution, favors embryonic stem cell research and advocates radically higher energy taxes as a conservation measure. He has been one of Sarah Palin's more vocal critics since the day John McCain announced her selection as his running mate.

While Clouthier agrees with Krauthammer that technically, Section 1233 of H.R. 3200 is more a "death recommendation" than a death panel, she says Dr, K is forgetting that there are more death-related provisions in the bill than just this one section:
"The counseling is an indicator of intent. While a doctor is financially incentivized to have a death discussion, the government program will, by nature of sheer numbers, want people to choose, as President Obama says, a 'pain pill over surgery.'"
She is also justifiably suspicious of boards composed of appointed bureaucrats making life or death decisions:
"Individual needs will get lost in the collective good. Some people will die because of these choices."
At Red Slippers, marysue has a more succinct message for Doctor K:
"Charles seems to be suffering from selective hearing syndrome , and has conflated end-of-life counseling with the inevitable rationing that would accompany government run health care. Two cases in two days might warrant a call to the CDC. Charles seems to have forgotten an important lesson from those who failed to heed the warning, 'Iceberg, Right Ahead.' It didn't end well Charles."
At The Riehl World View, Dan Riehl believes that Krauthammer, like many others, has been misled by the media's misreporting of Palin's remarks:
"Given the poor press reports, few people likely understand that Sarah Palin never claimed that any 'Death Panels' would be brought about by immediate legislation. An examination of the actual record makes that clear."

"Usually Charles Krauthammer is very sharp. He seems to have fallen into a bit of a media trap, as have most of us, in discussing Sarah Palin's infamous 'Death Panels' remark. If the nuance of her original invocation of the term had been reported, there really should be no issue here at all."
Finally, Doctor Zero weighs in from The Green Room:
"Let me dispense with the most controversial part of Krauthammer’s recent Town Hall column first: this condescending nonsense about asking Palin to 'leave the room' while 'we have a reasoned discussion about end-of-life counseling.'"

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"Those Facebook pages she’s tossing around like ninja throwing stars are eloquent proof that no one has the right to pat Sarah Palin on the head and send her out of the room, while the grown-ups settle down to serious talk. She isn’t just writing snarky rants. She’s providing both devastatingly effective criticism, and substantial policy alternatives. It’s fairly obvious the White House paid a great deal of attention to her infamous 'death panel' column."

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"What Palin brings to the health-care debate is the energy, wisdom, and wit to make complex ideas understandable to ordinary people. Let me once again restate my admiration for Charles Krauthammer before saying, with regrettably brutal candor, that Sarah Palin had more impact on the health-care debate with one Facebook note than everything Krauthammer has written in the past year."
And Dr. Clouthier has the bottom line:
"The fact is, America needs MORE plain spoken politicians, not less. Sarah Palin has managed to define the debate for Republicans and conservatives. She should be thanked, not shunned."
- JP