While
watching the World Series my wife said something that struck a chord. She noted
that somewhere Charles Krauthammer was smiling. He was a huge fan of the
Washington Nationals.
It made me
think of how much I miss his intellect and commentary.
There’s
nobody in the current universe of political talking heads who have taken his
place, in my view. Krauthammer was the best.
He passed
away a year-and-half ago at the age of 68, and no one has replaced him.
Dr.
Krauthammer was no fan of the current president and often pointed out his
mistakes. He was able to that and still be considered a strong conservative voice. I had the
same feeling about the late Tim Russert, who was able to spout criticism of
those on the left and still keep his job at NBC.
Look around
the landscape and point out one talking head on Fox, MSNBC or CNN who can “call
it as they see it?” Everyone is hunkered down in political dogma, merely
mimicking party talking points into the camera.
That’s why I
can’t watch it. I used to be a political junkie watching a couple of hours of
news channel blather every night. Now, I look for the reruns of “Law and Order”
and “Criminal Minds.” I might even stop in for an occasional “American Pickers”
I do it to escape. I just can’t make myself care about the endless civil war of
words which dominates our politics.
It was
Krauthammer who made sense of it for me. And he is gone. It’s taken all this
time for me to understand that he was a significant voice for reason instead of
partisanship. If only there was an heir….if only there was another reasoned
voice coming out of my TV.
In tribute
to his memory, I’m pulling for a World Series crown for Washington.
No comments:
Post a Comment