Nothing can escape the black hole of the three-part presidential meltdown.
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Charles Krauthammer: With both Republicans and Democrats angry, Trump had to let Comey go
If you’ve infuriated both sides, sometimes it means you must be doing everything wrong.
Charles Krauthammer: President Trump is somewhat normalized, but still scary
What is it with this president insisting that other people pay for things we want?
Charles Krauthammer: The populist wave has crested, but it’s a pause, not a retreat
If the movement at its peak frightened the existing national powers out of their arrogant complacency, it should be deemed a success.
Charles Krauthammer: U.S. still has cards to play in North Korean crisis
Tensions are real and growing, but we are not helpless when dealing with the bizarre regime.
Charles Krauthammer: Gorsuch case brings karma, precedent and the nuclear option
What goes around comes around for Democrats weighing judicial appointments.
Charles Krauthammer: America may be on the road to single-payer health care
It wouldn’t be terribly surprising if Donald Trump joins the single-payer side.
Charles Krauthammer: In Trumpian era, American democracy is not so decadent, after all
Our system’s checks and balances have turned out to be quite vibrant.
Charles Krauthammer: For those trying to replace Obamacare, all options lead to trouble
The best Republicans can hope for is to make the entitlement more rational, by using block grants for Medicaid or a more realistic age-rating system to decide insurance premiums.
Charles Krauthammer: Washington conspiracy games distract from far more serious issues
It’s wasteful and dangerous to pursue no-evidence allegations while North Korea and the U.S. have a stare-down over missiles.