Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Quoting Christopher Hitchens

I think Christopher Hitchens is a brilliant man. Yes, he has flaws, but he is brilliant.

He recently wrote an article on slate.com.

He wrote about McCain:

The most insulting thing that a politician can do is to compel you to ask yourself: "What does he take me for?" Precisely this question is provoked by the selection of Gov. Sarah Palin. I wrote not long ago that it was not right to condescend to her just because of her provincial roots or her piety, let alone her slight flirtatiousness, but really her conduct since then has been a national disgrace. It turns out that none of her early claims to political courage was founded in fact, and it further turns out that some of the untested rumors about her—her vindictiveness in local quarrels, her bizarre religious and political affiliations—were very well-founded, indeed. Moreover, given the nasty and lowly task of stirring up the whack-job fringe of the party's right wing and of recycling patent falsehoods about Obama's position on Afghanistan, she has drawn upon the only talent that she apparently possesses.


I know that no human, let alone politician, is perfect. But I have to agree with most of what he wrote in his article.

1 comment:

Angela said...

I don’t like the way Palin or McCain come across in interviews, I think O’Bama sounds much better, and if I didn’t actually look at where the politicians stand on the issues, then I would vote for O’Bama.

The economy is the #1 issue surrounding this campaign.

My #1 reason for voting for McCain is that if O’Bama is elected, I will be taxed out of my house and will end up foreclosed on.