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longship

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18. Loved the Hitch.
Fri Jul 26, 2013, 11:53 PM
Jul 2013

My favorite Hitch takedown. The week he began his book tour through the heart of the Bible Belt for the release of God is Not Great Jerry Falwell died. He appeared on multiple media interviews and simply said, "If they had given Jerry Falwell an enema, they could have buried him in a matchbox."

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he was never boring Skittles Jul 2013 #1
Exactly, always a good read Warpy Jul 2013 #51
Miss him a lot. n/t Laffy Kat Jul 2013 #2
He's missed. Particularly the pre-2003 Christopher Hitchens leveymg Jul 2013 #3
When did he actually become a US citizen? GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #5
He had been living here since '81, and his NATZ was in '07 leveymg Jul 2013 #15
Damn, thought he recanted / admitted he was wrong on Iraq. joshcryer Jul 2013 #10
Andrew Sullivan 'recanted' but he also spent much time attacking those who Bluenorthwest Jul 2013 #13
Ahh, I may be thinking of him. joshcryer Jul 2013 #14
Glen Greenwald. delrem Jul 2013 #61
I thought he pretended to never have supported it. joshcryer Jul 2013 #62
Absolutely not. delrem Jul 2013 #63
I don't recall that. joshcryer Jul 2013 #64
Look, he's saying he was a politically apathetic jerk! What more do you want? delrem Jul 2013 #66
Erm, you're the one alleging he was an Iraq War recanter. joshcryer Jul 2013 #67
In a democracy apathy = acceptance of the status quo. delrem Jul 2013 #68
Yet he frames apathy as neutral. joshcryer Jul 2013 #69
Nah, you're talking about yourself now. Not Greenwald. delrem Jul 2013 #70
Which part? joshcryer Jul 2013 #71
Your question has nothing to do with what we were talking about. delrem Jul 2013 #72
Citizens United? joshcryer Jul 2013 #73
Hey, I don't want to join your "I hate Greenwald" fanclub. delrem Jul 2013 #75
I don't hate him. joshcryer Jul 2013 #76
ah, you just go into this kind of BS detail - because you .... delrem Jul 2013 #78
Were insulted for no reason? joshcryer Jul 2013 #79
Yeah, joshcryer. You can say that truly. nt delrem Jul 2013 #81
You said I lied. joshcryer Jul 2013 #82
OK - I agree that your words speak for themselves. delrem Jul 2013 #83
I admired him. Whisp Jul 2013 #4
True. He always had a way of tearing off hypocrisy GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #6
I disagreed strongly with him in his later years arely staircase Jul 2013 #7
Gotcha! GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #11
He helped give atheism a bad name cprise Jul 2013 #35
Some of the greatest minds have had substance abuse issues. joshcryer Jul 2013 #8
wish he was still around JI7 Jul 2013 #9
Me too GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #16
The finest did not fall for fake war bait hook, line and drinker Bluenorthwest Jul 2013 #12
Congress fell for that war GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #17
"Fell for?" Are you fucking kidding? Scootaloo Jul 2013 #27
You don't think some of the Dems were misled? GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #29
Lots opposed it. 23 US Senators and 133 US Reps. Smarmie Doofus Jul 2013 #33
Every person who voted in favor of the IWR is complicit, yes. Scootaloo Jul 2013 #36
Barbara Lee Zen Democrat Jul 2013 #43
they did NOT "fall for it" Skittles Jul 2013 #56
Couldn't agree more. He was a pseudo intellectual with a massive ego and looked down on most of the sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #46
I Believe RobinA Jul 2013 #65
Yeh, Hitchens and Sullivan were nauseating with their warmongering neocon cheerleading. Zorra Jul 2013 #49
Loved the Hitch. longship Jul 2013 #18
I had forgotten his line about Falwell GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #19
His Bible Belt tour was a great thing. longship Jul 2013 #20
I regret never having seen him live GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #21
Many of the debates are available online. longship Jul 2013 #22
Thanks for the link! GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #24
Whether one agreed with Hitchens on an issue or not NoPasaran Jul 2013 #23
Yes there was. GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #25
“That’s when I began to first find myself on the same side as the neocons. LittleBlue Jul 2013 #26
I'll give you that! defacto7 Jul 2013 #28
Absolutely GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #31
Utterly wrong on the substance of the Iraq war The Second Stone Jul 2013 #30
I wonder how much Rushdie's experience with jihad affected his outlook GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #32
I just watched great YouTube of his early career Pretzel_Warrior Jul 2013 #34
Some Hitchens interviews. longship Jul 2013 #37
Great links! GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #39
He wouldn't be an Englishman if he didn't have a drink in his hand. HipChick Jul 2013 #38
Stereotyping? GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #40
I take it you have never been to England.. HipChick Jul 2013 #42
:) GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #50
With the revelation from the LBJ library... roamer65 Jul 2013 #41
Didn't always agree with him but he was sufrommich Jul 2013 #44
He was ANTI-CHOICE, folks! Sorry, no applause from me. CTyankee Jul 2013 #45
He did it his way. gulliver Jul 2013 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Jul 2013 #48
Agree... deurbano Jul 2013 #52
A ridiculous and snipey article. Hitchens was an intellectual through and through and it is easy RadiationTherapy Jul 2013 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Jul 2013 #87
You'll have to be more specific than that if you are interested in talking about this. RadiationTherapy Jul 2013 #91
English accent does not equal "intelligent". ForgoTheConsequence Jul 2013 #53
^Nailed!1^ What he had was a traditional/rigorous education. Even Russell BRAND makes U.S. look dumb UTUSN Jul 2013 #86
his main criticism in the written piece is that if democrats were in charge after 9/11 RadiationTherapy Jul 2013 #92
He and Cockburn used to make the Nation a joy to read, but he went off the rails after 9/11. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2013 #54
I often agreed with him, but Demoiselle Jul 2013 #57
Sorry LostOne4Ever Jul 2013 #58
Sorry I dont credit any Iraq war cheerleaders with being one of the finest minds Egnever Jul 2013 #59
What he always had, unfortunately, was a cigarette. I adored him and his brilliance, nonetheless! WinkyDink Jul 2013 #60
"How to Make a Decent Cup of Tea" Nevernose Jul 2013 #74
Thanks for the link! GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #77
The thought police convicted him a long time ago. napoleon_in_rags Jul 2013 #80
Yeah.....no. ForgoTheConsequence Jul 2013 #89
I agree he was wrong. I'm just saying he ruffled a lot of feathers deeply. napoleon_in_rags Jul 2013 #90
He was very clever, very glib, and very, very mean. Also he was shitfaced more often than not. MADem Jul 2013 #84
His argument against Mother Teresa was well founded if you follow her story GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #85
Before or after he supported the illegal invasion of Iraq malaise Jul 2013 #88
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