Charles Krauthammer
Definition
American conservative political columnist, commentator, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author (1950–2018), renowned for his incisive writings in The Washington Post and appearances on Fox News.
Pulitzer Prize-winning essayist whose books, such as 'Things That Matter,' offered sharp analysis on foreign policy, culture, and American exceptionalism.
Former psychiatrist who became a leading neoconservative voice, advocating robust U.S. global leadership and critiquing liberal policies with intellectual rigor.
Examples
Charles Krauthammer's takedown of naive foreign policy was so surgical, it left pundits needing stitches.
In the echo chamber of cable news, Krauthammer was the rare voice dropping intellectual bombshells instead of soundbites.
Reading Charles Krauthammer felt like getting a PhD in common sense, minus the student loans.
Krauthammer once quipped that optimism is for amateurs; pros call it denial, and Washington is full of both.