10. When Teresa died, the government of India declared a week of mourning -- indicating a level of respect in India Hitchens didn't address
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11. Of course Hitchens himself can now be debunked as thoroughly as he debunked Mother Teresa: https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/772600859180077057 …
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12. Now, it's easy enough to find many, many examples of Hitchens being wrong. Via
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13. Hichens went from placing his hopes in Saddam to being Paul Wolfowitz's mouthpiece -- surely a case of two bad extremes.
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14. And for the prosecution I'd also add that while Hitchens was an often delightful writer to read he was a dangerous model to imitate.
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15. By dangerous model to imitate I mean Hitchens was (like Hemingway, Kerouac, Hunter Thompson) too admired by men as a great rogue male.
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16. The downside of being a rogue male are all to evident in Hitchens's Why Women Aren't Funny essay.
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17. And yet, and yet, despite all his flaws, I'm not ready to dismiss Hitchens to the ash-heap of the over-rated.
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18. There's two things about Hitchens: he was a very fine literary critic & his prose had gusto & color (unlike most American journalism)
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19. In terms of prose consider his portrait of Tom Driberg, who was a high church Anglican & gay.pic.twitter.com/TCJpAjc9LK
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20. "But he was one of those modernists who could only have been formed by an observance of tradition...."
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21. "...he needed an anchor as much as he wanted a sailor." Such a lovely, resonant phrase, evocative of an entire sensibility & way of life
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still it was one of the greatest cable news moments when Hitch trashed Jerry Falwell to Hannity's face the day JF died
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