Transcript of Hugh Hewitt's interview with CH on July 8. Aired July 13, 2010.
HH: Special edition of the Hugh Hewitt Show, which I am going to spend entirely with Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair columnist, author of the bestseller, God Is Not Great, and a new extraordinary memoir, Hitch-22. And Christopher Hitchens, welcome back, it’s great to talk with you.
CH: Very nice of you to have me.
HH: Now Christopher, since we last spoke, your illness you disclosed on the web, and people will want to know off the bat how you are doing, and how your treatment is going.
Full interview here.
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Hitchens on The Hugh Hewitt Show
July 14, 2010Posted by Tom at 06:11
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Hugh Hewitt
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CH: And Bellow, in fact, didn’t mind so much, and Bellow’s an old street fighter.
As long as the street is on the University of Chicago campus, I guess. The guy was hardly Alinsky or even Algren.
I don't suppose anyone recorded the broadcast? Just wondering ...
It'll probably show up hear sometime;
http://townhall.com/talkradio/
Christ, his talk of loosing clumps of that foppish mane in the shower made the proximity of the situation, feel very close.
@Heywood Jeblome - thanks.
Listen here at 1.45...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx9edsVNVNk
did he already wonder that something was wrong? or just cooincidence, maybe.
did he already wonder that something was wrong? or just cooincidence, maybe.
Coincidence. He must have talked about a hundred different ways in which someone could die at some point or another. That recording was from around 3 years ago, there's no way he could have felt it then.
Great interview. Hewitt is a conservative Christian, and I love that he'd interview Hitch for three hours on his show.
Peter Hitchens talks about the house that he and brother Christopher grew up in:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t1v72
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