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Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter, Christopher Hitchens and the Guardian’s US correspondent Gary Younge discuss US foreign policy at Hay Festival 2006.
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The British political class may stop asking the one question that has obsessed it for decades. By Christopher Hitchens "It was about...
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Thanks to Atheist Altar for uploading. March 2009 at Samford University in Birmingham, AL. This debate is for sale on DVD and is every now...
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Time has come to publish the last post on this site. I've been posting links and articles for three years, and it's been great. I a...
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One week after the fatwa on Salman Rushdie was issued in 1989, Hitchens appeared on C-SPAN to discuss The Satanic Verses and freedom of spee...
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Kindle Exclusive "..Hitchens reflects upon the life and death of Osama bin Laden in this sobering Kindle Single." If you don...
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The writings of the martyred socialist Rosa Luxemburg give a plaintive view of history’s paths not taken. By Christopher Hitchens ...
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CH interviewed in his home in Washington D.C by Jeremy Paxman. Broadcasted on Nov 29, 2010. Play Full Interview.
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Vanity Fair July 2011 By Christopher Hitchens "Hating the United States—which funds Islamabad’s army and nuclear program to the h...
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Mox News April 16, 2010. CNN/AC360. Christopher Hitchens debates Tony Perkins on the US Federal District Court ruling that the "Nation...
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In the battle for ideas, scientists could learn from Christopher Hitchens. By Michael Shermer " Although he has no formal training in...

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Hay Festival 2006: Carter, Hitchens and Younge
June 29, 2011The Blair Hitch Project
January 7, 2011By Christopher Hitchens
Full Article (Vanity Fair)
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, debate, politics, religion, Tony Blair
Tea’d Off
December 9, 2010"Forfeiting a both-houses Republican victory, rational conservatives ignored or excused the most hateful kind of populist claptrap (e.g., the fetid weirdness of Glenn Beck’s 9/12 Project). The poison they’ve helped disseminate will still be in the American bloodstream when the country needs it least."
Read More (Vanity Fair)
Posted by Tom at 15:01 112 comments
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, politics, Tea'd Off, Vanity Fair
AT LARGE: A Conversation With Christopher Hitchens
December 3, 2010Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty writer James Kirchick recently interviewed Hitchens at his home in Washington about his left-wing revolutionary past, his views on America, Iran's nuclear program, Turkey's Islamist turn, Putin's Russia, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and sampled his views on a variety of international figures.
Play All 4 Videos.
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Labels: 2010, Afghanistan, Christopher Hitchens, interview, iran, Iraq, James Kirchick, politics, RFE/RL, Russia, Turkey
Part Two. Christopher Hitchens on ABC1 Lateline.
November 18, 2010In this second part Christopher Hitchens talks about his public life, battles and some of the events in recent history which led to his break with the left.
Part two, 2 videos
Play entire interview (4 videos)
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Labels: 2010, Bill Clinton, Bosnia, Christopher Hitchens, Iraq, politics, Tony Jones
CH: 'You have to choose your future regrets'
November 14, 2010By Andrew Anthony
In June Christopher Hitchens, the hard-drinking polemicist and atheist, met his toughest opponent yet when he was diagnosed with cancer. The question on many lips was: would his illness alter his beliefs – on Iraq, on Islam, on God? At home in Washington, with a large glass of Johnnie Walker to hand, he responds with characteristic combativeness.
Read Andrew's interview with CH here (guardian.co.uk)
Posted by Tom at 07:13 4 comments
Labels: 2010, Andrew Anthony, Christopher Hitchens, interview, politics, religion
The Politicians We Deserve
October 11, 2010By Christopher Hitchens
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Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, politics, Slate