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Charles Krauthammer's Take on Obamas Speech
20 March 2008 | vanity

Posted on 03/20/2008 4:00:33 PM PDT by shrinkermd

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To: The Forgotten Man

“Is this a possibility of a third candidate out there somewhere....”
Yes, the Rat Nuts on mydd.com are salivating at the thought of another Al Gore run!


41 posted on 03/20/2008 4:58:54 PM PDT by Tensgrrl
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To: Anti-Bubba182

“Krauthammer hit additional points that Obama sets himself up as a racial healer above it all”

I agree with that characterization. As I read Obama’s speech, it appeared he was saying that Rev. Wright, his maternal grandmother, his paternal grandfather, Geraldine Ferraro, his fellow congregants, even his wife, are all hostage to their life experiences and are bigoted to some extent. Only he has risen above his environment and now is the one to lift all others. It came across as self-righteous and condescending.


42 posted on 03/20/2008 5:15:59 PM PDT by caseinpoint (Don't get thickly involved in thin things.)
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To: TCats

And think about this. McCain was in the Senate when Hillary was collecting raw FBI files on Republican politicians. The photocopy machine in the WH living quarters was probably smoking because it was being run so long and hard making copies. All of that stuff is now probably burned on a CD. What do you suppose Hillary has on McCain? I’ll bet she has plenty.


43 posted on 03/20/2008 5:18:55 PM PDT by WestSylvanian
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To: shrinkermd

I believe they once mentioned that he is a psychologist.


44 posted on 03/20/2008 5:26:33 PM PDT by pbear8 (The innocent cry out to God)
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To: shrinkermd
What I like best about this story that Obama is finally getting the voters of this country to think differently about race - but not in the way he intended.

Truth is, there are many, many blacks in this country who indulge themselves with Wright's brand of racial bigotry, playing on the victimization of blacks in this country - some of it real, but much of it lies or at least self-inflicted. No matter how wealthy or upwardly mobile (perhaps even more so, since it brings these guilt-ridden Buppies back to their roots), they think first in terms of what is good for the black community - identity politics pure and simple. And no white politician or journalist dare criticize or question this. That is, until now.

Obama is the first legitimate (meaning "has half a chance of winning") black candidate and as such, is open to the same kind of scrutiny that all candidates must endure - not pertaining to their race, but to their associations with unsavory characters.
45 posted on 03/20/2008 5:29:07 PM PDT by Apparatchik
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To: shrinkermd

If I remember correctly, he is an MD, a psychiatrist, who was in an accident in college and ended up quadriplegic.


46 posted on 03/20/2008 5:29:43 PM PDT by Judith Anne (I have no idea what to put here. Not a clue.)
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To: pbear8

He is an MD-Psychiatrist who never practiced.


47 posted on 03/20/2008 5:31:27 PM PDT by shrinkermd
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To: shrinkermd

And lawyer.


48 posted on 03/20/2008 7:33:35 PM PDT by toddlintown (On Obama's moral compass, "N" doesn't stand for "North.")
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To: toddlintown

He’s not a lawyer. Source - Wikipedia

Krauthammer was born to Jewish parents of French citizenship.[5] He was raised in Montreal, Canada where he attended McGill University and obtained an honors degree in political science and economics in 1970. From 1970 to 1971, he was a Commonwealth Scholar in politics at Balliol College, Oxford. He later moved to the United States, where he attended Harvard Medical School. In his first year there in 1972, Krauthammer was paralyzed in a serious diving accident. Continuing medical training during his year-long rehabilitation, he graduated with his class, earning a M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1975, and then began working as a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital. In October 1984, he became board certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

From 1975-1978, Krauthammer was a Resident and then a Chief Resident in Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital. During this time he and a colleague identified a form of mania (a part of bipolar disorder) which they named “secondary mania”[6] and published a second important paper.[7] The standard textbook for bipolar disease (“Manic Depressive Illness” by Goodwin and Jamison) contains nine citations of his work.

In 1978, Krauthammer quit medical practice to direct planning in psychiatric research for the Jimmy Carter administration, and began contributing to The New Republic magazine. During the presidential campaign of 1980, Krauthammer served as a speech writer to Vice President Walter Mondale.

In 1981, following the defeat of the Carter/Mondale ticket, Krauthammer began his journalistic career, joining The New Republic as a writer and editor. His New Republic writings won the 1984 “National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism.” In 1983, he began writing essays for Time magazine. In 1985, he began a weekly column for the Washington Post for which he won the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for commentary.

In 2006, the Financial Times named Krauthammer the most influential commentator in America,[8] saying “Krauthammer has influenced US foreign policy for more than two decades. He coined and developed `The Reagan Doctrine’ in 1985 and he defined the US role as sole superpower in his essay, `The Unipolar Moment’, published shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Krauthammer’s 2004 speech `Democratic Realism’ set out a framework for tackling the post 9/11 world, focusing on the promotion of democracy in the Middle East.”

On the other hand, left-wing commentators have been quite hostile to Krauthammer. In a 2006 column in The American Prospect criticizing The New Republic and other proponents of democratization in Arab countries, Matthew Yglesias wrote that Krauthammer is “very possibly the worst journalist working in America today, a relentlessly pernicious force, never right about anything, who feels his commentary should not be shackled by the small-minded bonds of accuracy or logic.


49 posted on 03/20/2008 11:30:16 PM PDT by DmBarch
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To: FreedomPoster
I think Charles is terrific!

He made this statement on Special Report last night.

50 posted on 03/21/2008 3:38:58 AM PDT by Beckwith (Dhimmicrats and the liberal media have chosen sides -- Islamofascism)
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To: Beckwith

I know. I transcribed it from the TiVo. I think it might have already been available from FNC, but I didn’t know that.


51 posted on 03/21/2008 3:40:42 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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To: DmBarch

You’re right. He’s not a lawyer, but then again Wiki is not a legitimate source of reserach either.


52 posted on 03/21/2008 4:38:43 AM PDT by toddlintown (On Obama's moral compass, "N" doesn't stand for "North.")
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To: shrinkermd

Born in New York City and raised in Montreal, Krauthammer was educated at McGill University (B.A. 1970), Oxford University (Commonwealth Scholar in Politics) and Harvard (M.D. 1975). While serving as a resident and then chief resident in psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital, he published scientific papers, including his co-discovery of a form of bipolar disease, that continue to be cited in the psychiatric literature.

In 1978, he quit medical practice, came to Washington to direct planning in psychiatric research in the Carter administration, and began contributing articles to The New Republic.


53 posted on 03/21/2008 4:40:16 AM PDT by toddlintown (On Obama's moral compass, "N" doesn't stand for "North.")
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To: shrinkermd
Obama is now in way over his head. He can't forcefully speak out against Wright and his church because thats the hood that elected him first to the state then the U.s. Senate.

Like it or not, he now has to choose a side but personally I think its too late and the damage is done.

54 posted on 03/21/2008 5:24:29 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Monkey spanking is cruel......)
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To: shrinkermd

ping


55 posted on 03/21/2008 6:00:10 AM PDT by Vinnie (You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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To: sappy

I think I need a bumper sticker saying “Typical White Person Voting Republican”


56 posted on 03/21/2008 6:08:04 AM PDT by MomwithHope (Our country sure has some slim pickin's on both sides for 2008!)
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