RIP, Charles Krauthammer

 

Fox News has just reported that conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer has passed away.

Charles Krauthammer, a longtime Fox News contributor, Pulitzer Prize winner, Harvard-trained psychiatrist and best-selling author who came to be known as the dean of conservative commentators, has died. He was 68.

His death had been expected after he wrote a heartbreaking letter to colleagues, friends and viewers on June 8 that said in part “I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months. I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I’m afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me…

““Recent tests have revealed that the cancer has returned. There was no sign of it as recently as a month ago, which means it is aggressive and spreading rapidly. My doctors tell me their best estimate is that I have only a few weeks left to live. This is the final verdict. My fight is over.”

In recent years, Krauthammer was best known for his nightly appearance as a panelist on Fox News’ “Special Report with Bret Baier” and as a commentator on various Fox news shows.

But Krauthammer was arguably a Renaissance man, achieving mastery in such disparate fields as psychiatry, speech-writing, print journalism and television. He won the Edwin Dunlop Prize for excellence in psychiatric research and clinical medicine. Journalism honors included the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his Washington Post columns in 1987 and the National Magazine Award for his work at The New Republic in 1984. His book, “Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics,” instantly became a New York Times bestseller, remaining in the number one slot for 10 weeks, and on the coveted list for nearly 40.

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  1. Seawriter Contributor
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    RightAngles (View Comment):

    Jamie Lockett (View Comment):

    Even knowing this was coming, it still sucks. The world is darker place.

    I thought this too. Same with my dad. Even knowing he had terminal cancer and being prepared didn’t help at all.

    I can relate.

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  2. Hartmann von Aue Member
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    Incidentally: Of the various encomia to Dr. Krauthammer I have seen, I thought Steve Haywards at City Journal was the best. It is brief and you should take the time to read it. 

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  3. Nanda Pajama-Tantrum Member
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    Hartmann von Aue (View Comment):

    Incidentally: Of the various encomia to Dr. Krauthammer I have seen, I thought Steve Haywards at City Journal was the best. It is brief and you should take the time to read it.

    Try Bret Baier’s “In His Own Words”, too…Funny and moving all at once.

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  4. George Townsend Inactive
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    Hartmann von Aue (View Comment):

    Incidentally: Of the various encomia to Dr. Krauthammer I have seen, I thought Steve Haywards at City Journal was the best. It is brief and you should take the time to read it.

    Nanda Pajama-Tantrum (View Comment):

    Hartmann von Aue (View Comment):

    Incidentally: Of the various encomia to Dr. Krauthammer I have seen, I thought Steve Haywards at City Journal was the best. It is brief and you should take the time to read it.

    Try Bret Baier’s “In His Own Words”, too…Funny and moving all at once.

    Thanks. I’ll look them both up.

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  5. Hartmann von Aue Member
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    Nanda Pajama-Tantrum (View Comment):

    Hartmann von Aue (View Comment):

    Incidentally: Of the various encomia to Dr. Krauthammer I have seen, I thought Steve Haywards at City Journal was the best. It is brief and you should take the time to read it.

    Try Bret Baier’s “In His Own Words”, too…Funny and moving all at once.

    Thanks, Nanda!

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