1 (edited by Classical Guitar 2018-06-08 18:18:54)

Topic: Charles Krauthammer

This is sad news and this is what he wrote:


June 8, 2018
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. In August of last year, I underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in my abdomen. That operation was thought to have been a success, but it caused a cascade of secondary complications which I have been fighting in hospital ever since. It was a long and hard fight with many setbacks, but I was steadily, if slowly, overcoming each obstacle along the way and gradually making my way back to health. However, 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. I wish to thank my doctors and caregivers, whose efforts have been magnificent. My dear friends, who have given me a lifetime of memories and whose support has sustained me through these difficult months. And all of my partners at The Washington Post, Fox News, and Crown Publishing. Lastly, I thank my colleagues, my readers, and my viewers, who have made my career possible and given consequence to my life’s work. I believe that the pursuit of truth and right ideas through honest debate and rigorous argument is a noble undertaking. I am grateful to have played a small role in the conversations that have helped guide this extraordinary nation’s destiny.


I leave this life with no regrets. It was a wonderful life full and complete with the great loves and great endeavors that make it worth living. I am sad to leave, but I leave with the knowledge that I lived the life that I intended.

Music is what feelings sound like.
Music is life, that why our hearts have beats.

Re: Charles Krauthammer

That is a truly sad story.
Cancer sucks!

He was a really good journalist.
What a brave man.

Your vision is not limited by what your eye can see, but what your mind can imagine.
Make your life count, and the world will be a better place because you tried.

"Use the talents you possess, for the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except only the the best." - Henry Van Dyke

3 (edited by Strummerboy Bill 2018-06-09 21:43:37)

Re: Charles Krauthammer

Mr. Krauthammer is one of the last of a breed of journalists which include:(d) Cronkite, Huntley/Brinkley, Judy Woodruff, Sam Donaldson and Ted Koppel. "Fair and Balanced" ?Take your pick from any I have just mentioned or maybe I forgot someone?

Thanks

Bill

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Re: Charles Krauthammer

Yep. He told it the way he saw it. He wasn't concerned if you agreed with him or not and didn't care which side of the isle you sat on. He was a journalist true to his profession, something that is seriously lacking in the media today with all the agenda's that need bolstered to keep ratings up.

Cheers to you Mr. Krauthammer.

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5 (edited by Strummerboy Bill 2018-06-10 21:45:16)

Re: Charles Krauthammer

Charles Krauthammer wishes for life. Anthony Bourdain wished for death. Two ends of the same spectrum: Living. One wishes one were a fly on the walls of both these guys and one wishes one could help them overcome their illnesses. Somebody play Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World".

Man! I just don't get it! Does anyone here?

Bill.

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Re: Charles Krauthammer

Strummerboy Bill wrote:

Man! I just don't get it! Does anyone here?

Nope ...

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Re: Charles Krauthammer

It has never made sense to me.

Your vision is not limited by what your eye can see, but what your mind can imagine.
Make your life count, and the world will be a better place because you tried.

"Use the talents you possess, for the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except only the the best." - Henry Van Dyke

8 (edited by Peatle Jville 2018-06-11 05:13:55)

Re: Charles Krauthammer

The bucolic Southern Alps, glacier carved fjords and lush pastoral landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand mask a dark statistic – one of the highest suicide rates in the western world.
From Bluff at the bottom of the South Island to Moerewa in the poorer North, New Zealanders are killing themselves at unprecedented rates. Here we are in a country with everything and our suicide rate is higher than the road toll.  I wont try and explain depression and  anxiety but what I will say it is a real condition which people like myself who have suffered from it wouldnt wish on anyone else. Now I wouldnt commit suicide but I can see that part of the solution to stopping a person  doing that is getting help and sadly not everyone does and the results are devastating for the families of those  that do.away with themselves.  By the way I am all good now but are always  conscious of what could trigger me again to go into that dark space. I am also  aware what people see on outside can mask what is  on the inside. When depression and anxiety strike it  quiet often hits when outwardly the person appears to be having the good life.

Re: Charles Krauthammer

My gosh, Pete! That sounds like you're describing lemmings. Sometimes no matter what we do, we either don't reach "deep" enough inside a person with problems or we reach so deep we miss it completely. Once note left read: "If someone would have just said 'hello' ". Of course we all know it's deeper than what was in the note, but that person needed someone and/or something and he or she gave up.

Thanks for your insight as always, Pete.

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Bill

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Re: Charles Krauthammer

Charles Krauthammer died ytoday at the age of 68.  Between June 8th when he wrote his last note and today was not that long. The world has lost an icon  and his loss will leave a void that non other can fill.

Music is what feelings sound like.
Music is life, that why our hearts have beats.