How has Robert Mugabe been able to rule Zimbabwe for so long?
By Christopher Hitchens
"Now that the South African political leadership has—after years of shameful silence and even complicity—declined to continue its open-ended indulgence of Robert Mugabe, it becomes possible to envisage a time when Zimbabwe will be free of the hideous regime of one man and one-party rule."
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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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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Robert Mugabe, Slate
Christopher and Peter In Confidence
April 6, 2011SKY ARTS 1 / HD: THU 14 APR, 10PM
"Sky Arts is screening back-to-back interviews with the Hitchens brothers: writer Peter who's known for his conservative and pro-religious stance and writer Christopher who's liberal, left-wing and antitheist (look it up, we had to)."
http://tv.sky.com/peter-hitchens-in-confidence
http://video.sky.com/skyarts/related/24693/Christopher%20Hitchens:%20In%20Confidence
Before you ask, I don't know when these interviews were recorded. If somebody knows, please tell.
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, interview, Peter Hitchens, Sky Arts 1
Vote for Hitchens!
April 5, 2011
UPDATE - April 22, 2011
Full list The 2011 Time 100:
http://ti.me/hkiUkx
No Hitch, but there's always next year.
Cast your votes for the leaders, artists, innovators, icons and heroes that you think are the most influential people in the world. The winner will be included in the TIME 100. Voting closes on April 14
Do you think Christopher Hitchens has influence?
Go to: http://ti.me/gohfOs
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Time 100, vote results
Cynicism by the Book
April 4, 2011Hamid Karzai's despicable response to the Quran burning in Florida.
By Christopher Hitchens
"Heinrich Heine's famous observation about book burning—that where books are burned, people also will be—was actually first made about the torching of the Quran. The Spanish Inquisition used to delight in putting heretical works "on trial," and zealously convicted the Muslim holy book before feeding it to the flames in what is one of Christianity's oldest traditions."
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Labels: 2011, Afghanistan, Christopher Hitchens, Cynicism by the Book, Hamid Karzai, Quran, Slate
American Atheists 2011 Convention
April 3, 2011From American Atheists' website:
Christopher Hitchens Live via Skype
"Due to his medical circumstances, Mr. Hitchens will NOT be able to get to Des Moines in person."
http://www.atheists.org/events/National_Convention
Megadeth Frontman Dave Mustaine To Debate Christopher Hitchens
April 1, 2011UPDATE from metalunderground.com:
April Fools! Did We Get You? posted Apr 2 2011
"We hope you enjoyed our April fools stories yesterday as much as we did! In our long-standing tradition, we devoted the entire day to fake news and spoofs."
http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=66836
Does it matter if it's true or not on a day like this, April 1? Anyhow, it's a fun announcement.
"Megadeth frontman and founding member Dave Mustaine has announced that he will appearing on Fox News on April 15th, to engage in a debate with author, journalist and outspoken atheist, Christopher Hitchens. Mustaine, who is very outspoken about his Christian beliefs, claims that Hitchens is no more than a bully and his criticism of Christianity is “cruel” and “mean.”
Read All About It (metalunderground)
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Dave Mustaine
When the King Saved God
By Christopher Hitchens
"After she was elected the first female governor of Texas, in 1924, and got herself promptly embroiled in an argument about whether Spanish should be used in Lone Star schools, it is possible that Miriam A. “Ma” Ferguson did not say, “If the King’s English was good enough for Jesus Christ, it’s good enough for the children of Texas.” I still rather hope that she did."
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, King James bible, Vanity Fair
Hitch 22 up for Orwell Prize
March 31, 2011March 31, 2011 - Katie Allen
"Titles on feminism, New Labour and the life and times of Christopher Hitchens have been longlisted for the 2011 Orwell Prize for political writing.
The announcement was made at an event on Wednesday [30th March].
Eighteen titles including Natasha Walters' Living Dolls (Virago), Whatever It Takes: The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour by Steve Richards (Fourth Estate) and Hitch 22 by Christopher Hitchens (Atlantic) are all longlisted for the £3,000 book prize."
Read More http://www.thebookseller.com/news/forensic-and-furious-books-orwell-prize.html
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Orwell Prize
The Iraq Effect
March 28, 2011If Saddam Hussein were still in power, this year's Arab uprisings could never have happened.
By Christopher Hitchens
"The most heartening single image of the past month—eclipsing even the bravery and dignity of the civilian fighters against despotism in Syria and Libya—was the sight of Hoshyar Zebari arriving in Paris to call for strong action against the depraved regime of Col. Muammar Qaddafi."
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Iraq, Slate
Diary
March 25, 2011By Jeremy Harding
"I heard a few bars of Chris Corner’s song ‘I Salute You Christopher’ a day or so before the new IAMX album, Volatile Times, was released. The song, which appears on the album, is subtitled ‘Ode to Christopher Hitchens’:
I salute you Christopher
I salute your life
How you played the dice …
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The song is on YouTube..
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Jeremy Harding, LRB
Godless in Tumourville: Christopher Hitchens interview
By Mick Brown, 25 Mar 2011
"Writing in his memoirs, Hitch-22, of the numerous perils that he has faced as a reporter around the globe in places as various as Afghanistan, Northern Ireland and Beirut, Christopher Hitchens reflects that a little danger or discomfort can be a salutary thing: 'I still make sure to go, at least once every year, to a country where things cannot be taken for granted, and where there is either too much law and order or too little.’
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, interview, Mick Brown, the telegraph
The Quotable Christopher Hitchens
March 24, 2011By WSJ Staff
"Speakeasy has been entertaining ourselves the last few days by leafing through a new book that landed on our desk: “The Quotable Christopher Hitchens.” As the subtitle — “From Alcohol to Zionism” — suggests, there are few subjects that Hitch hasn’t addressed in his long career, mostly with trademark acid wit. The book will be published in May. Here’s a sampler."
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, The Quotable Hitchens, WSJ
Don't Let Qaddafi Win
March 14, 2011By Christopher Hitchens
"...Qaddafi senior has reached his Ceausescu moment: a full-dress (in the literal sense) meltdown into paranoia, megalomania, and delusion. His recent speeches and appearances have shown him stinking with madness and hysteria. His age and condition, at any rate, set a very sharp limit to the duration of his regime."
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Libya, Qaddaffi, Slate
American Inaction Favors Qaddafi
March 7, 2011The administration's inadequate response to the crisis in Libya reveals a lack of courage and principle.