To: Reagan Disciple
The more I see and read his work, the more I like him. I agree. In past days, Krauthammer used to be more liberal in his mindset, but I get the impression he's become more conservative with time.
2 posted on
10/20/2003 11:42:28 AM PDT by
Joe Brower
("If you need a lawyer to tell you what your rights are, you don't have any rights.")
To: Joe Brower
I have always respected Krauthammer. Even when I disagreed with his conclusions, I always listened to his reasoning. Unlike almost all his liberal colleagues, Krauthammer thinks before he speaks. His responses are seldom the rote party-line. On the other hand, you cannot find one degree of separation between Totenberg and the DNC position on any issue.
To: Joe Brower
"In past days, Krauthammer used to be more liberal in his mindset, but I get the impression he's become more conservative with time."
This is the lovely thing about the hatefullness of the VLWC; with all their vituperation, they are bonding more tightly with their core lunatics but driving away their moderates and the large pool of "undecided's," mostly to the benefit of the Pubbie side.
30 posted on
10/20/2003 12:36:38 PM PDT by
Chu Gary
To: Joe Brower
I've got some problems with Krauthammer, even in this exchange. Instead of making a Yenta joke he should repeat what needs to be repeated over and over again, everytime the commie left brings up the big lie that the election was "stolen": every recount, every single one, since the election, shows Bush won Florida. Again: Every recount, every single one, shows Bush won Florida. Just one more time, just in case some people have trouble digesting this thought: Every recount since the election, whether performed by liberals or conservatives, whether statewide or in select counties, shows Bush won Florida.
On another issue, Krauthammer said that the Israeli strike against Syria showed "desperation, they don't know what to do". How could Krauthammer, the "thoughtful conservative" miss the brilliant global strategy of rattling Syrias cage? How? Because Kruathammer, though conservative on some issues, is not very thoughtful.
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