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In an editorial in the magazine [[Commentary]], Krauthammer wrote that neoconservativism “is the maturation of a governing ideology whose time has come”.  The original “fathers of neoconservatism” were “former liberals or leftists”.  More recently, they have been joined by “realists, newly mugged by reality”, such as [[Condoleezza Rice]], [[Richard Cheney]] and [[George W. Bush]], who “have given weight to neoconservatism, making it more diverse and, given the newcomers’ past experience, more mature".<ref>[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18654 “The Neoconservative Convergence”], Charles Krauthammer, ''Commentary magazine''</ref>
 
In an editorial in the magazine [[Commentary]], Krauthammer wrote that neoconservativism “is the maturation of a governing ideology whose time has come”.  The original “fathers of neoconservatism” were “former liberals or leftists”.  More recently, they have been joined by “realists, newly mugged by reality”, such as [[Condoleezza Rice]], [[Richard Cheney]] and [[George W. Bush]], who “have given weight to neoconservatism, making it more diverse and, given the newcomers’ past experience, more mature".<ref>[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18654 “The Neoconservative Convergence”], Charles Krauthammer, ''Commentary magazine''</ref>
  
Charles Krauthammer has also written several editorials criticizing [[Intelligent Design]].<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/17/AR2005111701304.html Phony Theory, False Conflict], Charles Krauthammer, ''Washington Post'', Nov 18, 2005.</ref>
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Charles Krauthammer has also written several editorials criticizing [[intelligent design]].<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/17/AR2005111701304.html Phony Theory, False Conflict], Charles Krauthammer, ''Washington Post'', Nov 18, 2005.</ref>
  
 
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Charles Krauthammer is a Harvard trained psychiatrist [1] and Pulitzer prize winning columnist whose writings also appear often in the Weekly Standard, the Washington Post, and Time. He is a conservative political analyst and author, as well as a regular contributor to the Fox News show Special Report with Brit Hume, along with Bill Kristol and Fred Barnes.

In an editorial in the magazine Commentary, Krauthammer wrote that neoconservativism “is the maturation of a governing ideology whose time has come”. The original “fathers of neoconservatism” were “former liberals or leftists”. More recently, they have been joined by “realists, newly mugged by reality”, such as Condoleezza Rice, Richard Cheney and George W. Bush, who “have given weight to neoconservatism, making it more diverse and, given the newcomers’ past experience, more mature".[2]

Charles Krauthammer has also written several editorials criticizing intelligent design.[3]

References

  1. Krauthammer was chief resident of the psychiatric consultation service of Massachusetts General Hospital [1]
  2. “The Neoconservative Convergence”, Charles Krauthammer, Commentary magazine
  3. Phony Theory, False Conflict, Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post, Nov 18, 2005.

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