Charles Krauthammer (1950-2018) In MemoriamVerified account

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Official account of the late Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist & bestselling author, named America's most influential commentator. Page managed by his family.

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    THE POINT OF IT ALL—Charles Krauthammer’s much anticipated posthumous book—is NOW AVAILABLE in stores everywhere. Order your copy and learn about this extraordinary collection of columns, essays, speeches and never-before-seen writings at:

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  2. Charles Krauthammer died one year ago today — on June 21, 2018. He is remembered and honored by his family, his friends, his colleagues and so many more. Tributes and eulogies continue to be written. Charles' legacy lives on.

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  3. Jun 20

    Today posts a wide-ranging podcast where I discuss my father's legacy, writing and thinking on Israel, faith and Jewish ideas — all explored in his posthumous book . Thank you to Jonathan Silver for a wonderful conversation.

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  4. Jun 19

    It's hard to believe that it has been almost a year since the eminent columnist passed away. In this week's podcast, we sit down with Charles's son for a reflection on his father's thinking about Israel, faith, and Jewish ideas.

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  5. THE POINT OF IT ALL—Charles Krauthammer’s last, posthumous book—was released 6 months ago. It continues to receive wonderful reviews and to provide so many of Charles’ readers and fans with a permanent collection of his wit and wisdom. For more, visit:

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  6. Apr 27

    "Missing Charles Krauthammer"—'s wonderful review of —in : "Krauthammer was... like a trusted counselor, the man to whom you went in the hope of making sense of an increasingly crazy world."

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  7. Apr 21

    In my father wrote about ' example of excellence. reprints his essay today with my introduction: "Among Tiger Woods' varied contributions to contemporary American life is that he shows us how to measure greatness."

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  8. Apr 12

    The cover of this week features a wonderful piece by about my father’s legacy: "Charles Krauthammer... was the most important political columnist of the post–Cold War era.... He matters not only for what he thought but for how he thought.”

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  9. Apr 8

    Charles Krauthammer matters not just for what he thought, but for how via

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  10. Today is Opening Day at Washington Park. Charles loved baseball and loved his team. He wrote about them every chance he got — including whole chapters in his books and

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  11. Mar 19

    Congratulations to & Michal Leibowitz, the two outstanding young writers selected as 's first Fellows. We are all eager to support you on this journey, and look forward to reading your wonderful work in the years ahead.

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  12. Today would have been Charles Krauthammer’s 69th birthday. “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.” - Charles Krauthammer, in his final column

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  13. Charles' family wish to express their gratitude to everyone who has read and watched and followed his work throughout the years. Thanks to you, has remained on the New York Times bestseller list for three straight months since its debut.

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  14. Feb 28

    This week expands on his review of : "This makes me all the more grateful for, and delighted with, The Point of It All. It is... a permanent, portable Charles. In addition to being a stellar book, it is a great service."

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  15. In the latest issue of , reviews Charles Krauthammer's posthumous book : "To read (or reread) [his columns] is to be reminded of how central the elder Krauthammer was to 30 years of American foreign policy debate."

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  16. Feb 17

    Daniel Krauthammer (), writer, consultant, and son of the late Charles Krauthammer, joins to discuss politics, foreign policy, and his father's influential life. FULL VIDEO -->

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  17. Charles' mother, Thea Krauthammer, passed away yesterday at age 97. Charles wrote that his parents’ “example of piety, learning and duty is the rarest gift that any parent can make to a child.” Thea spent her final days in peace, surrounded by family.

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  18. Feb 12

    Thank you to everyone who has read and watched and followed my father throughout the years. Thanks to you, his posthumous book has now remained on the New York Times bestseller list for more than two months since its debut in December.

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  19. Feb 7

    A marvelous review of by today in : "When I started reading, I couldn’t put the book down.... It was wonderful to be in the author’s company again. And I thought, 'Yes. This is what I believe.'”

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  20. Jan 18

    In the coming weeks I will be speaking about my father Charles Krauthammer's posthumous book at events in CA (), TX () and GA (). All are welcome, and details can be found here:

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  21. Jan 11

    Today features a never-before-published excerpt from my father Charles Krauthammer's posthumous book that expounds on his philosophy of limited government and principled conservatism:

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