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NewYorkDragons80
11-02-2004, 02:41 PM
Hitchens article in The Nation on the election (http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20041108&s=hitchens)
One of the editors of this magazine asked me if I would also say something about my personal evolution. I took him to mean: How do you like your new right-wing friends? In the space I have, I can only return the question. I prefer them to Pat Buchanan and Vladimir Putin and the cretinized British Conservative Party, or to the degraded, mendacious populism of Michael Moore, who compares the psychopathic murderers of Iraqis to the Minutemen.
What slightly disturbs me about most liberals is their hypertense refusal to admit the corollary. "Anybody But Bush"--and this from those who decry simple-mindedness--is now the only glue binding the radical left to the Democratic Party right. The amazing thing is the literalness with which the mantra is chanted. Anybody? Including Muqtada al-Sadr? The chilling answer is, quite often, yes.
If it wasn't for that whole "openly hostile to religion" thing, I think I'd really like this guy.

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Yerdaddy
11-02-2004, 02:55 PM
"Anybody But Bush"--and this from those who decry simple-mindedness--is now the only glue binding the radical left to the Democratic Party right.

More glib generalizations tarted up with 75 cent words from Hitchens.

If it were 2000 this could be a valid claim. But Bush now has a record on which it is our right and responsibility as citizens to judge him on. I can't think of much that Bush has done that I support. So ABB can be, and is in my opinion, a perfectly reasonable and responsible position for people to take - bearing in mind that it's only ideologues who assume that all of us ABBs haven't considered Kerry at all as an alternative. For me ABB represents my feelings about how Bush has represented me the last four years, but Kerry is my choice as the better candidate.

Hitchens is a wanker.

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Fuck it from behind.