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January 7, 2010

An Interview with Christopher Hitchens, Part I

By Michael Totten at 06:55


I had lunch with journalist and author Christopher Hitchens in my hometown of Portland, Oregon, this week and interviewed him over glasses of Johnny Walker Black Label downtown.

The man should need no introduction, but I'll give him one anyway. He's the author or editor of more than twenty books, a journalist, a literary critic, a world traveler, a teacher, and a polemicist who migrated rightward from the radical left and no longer fits in anyone's convenient box. Last year Forbes magazine cited him as one of the 25 most influential liberals in the U.S. media, but at the same time he's a fellow at the conservative Hoover Institution at Stanford. In 2005, Foreign Policy magazine cited him as one of the 100 most influential intellectuals in the world.

He's a regular contributor to Vanity Fair, Slate, and the Atlantic, and his most recent book, God Is Not Great, made him more famous (or, if you prefer, infamous) than ever. His best book, or perhaps I should say my favorite, is Love, Poverty, and War, a rich collection of travel pieces and essays on those three most important of topics.

Hitchens is certainly famous, and is recognized on the street a lot more often than I am. A tall and slightly disheveled man in his fifties rudely interrupted our conversation outside the bar at one point and said "I can't remember your name, but I recognize you from YouTube."

"You should read more," Hitchens said. He didn't remind the man of his name.

Not two minutes later, an attractive young woman walked up to him, squeezed his arm gently, and said "I love you."

"How often does this happen?" I said.

"This," he said and smiled at the pretty young woman, "doesn't happen nearly enough. But that," he said and gestured to the man who recognized him from YouTube and would not go away, "happens too often."

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January 5, 2010

Sullivan's Credibility Escapes With A Literal "Woosh" - With Photo!

By Armed Liberal at 19:54

Sullivan approvingly quotes a correspondent:
A reader asks a very interesting question about the undie-bomber - why did he get back into his seat to detonate a bomb that had a ramshackle detonator and where he could be overcome by fellow travelers? Read the whole email:
I keep hearing this even described as a failed terrorist attack on an airplane. But was it really? I keep hearing about how the system failed, but did it really? Think about it. First, what is the major goal of terrorism? It is not to bring down airplanes. It is not to destroy the West. It is, pure and simple, to create terror in people. Why? Because when people are afraid they overreact. And this includes most of us, yourself included.

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January 4, 2010

SNL: "The Real" Obama - Jintao Beijing Press Conference

By Joe Katzman at 00:23

This was simply too funny. If you haven't seen it, consider it my New Year's gift. Ever wonder what the Chinese participants were really thinking? Well...

And kudos to SNL for living up to its mission to parody anyone, from any party. They do it so well, which is one reason why they're still going.


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January 3, 2010

Things That Make You Go "Hrrrm..."

By Armed Liberal at 14:53

Redstate points to an official Israeli announcement that it pulled all it's senior diplomats (heads of mission and ambassadors) home for a conference from Dec 27 to Dec 31.

They think it's a precursor to opening a can of whoopass on someone; I'm less sure.

But it sure means something. A conference call would be far less intrusive; they obviously want something said that won't possibly be overheard.
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January 2, 2010

Race In The 21st Century - Another Inconvenient Truth

By Armed Liberal at 20:54

Browsing the LA Weekly, I was scanning for a movie to go to this weekend, and saw this review of 'The Blind Side':
Another poor, massive, uneducated African-American teenager lumbers onto screens this month, two weeks after Precious and obviously timed as a pre-Thanksgiving-dinner lesson in the Golden Rule. But unlike the howling rage of Claireece Precious Jones, The Blind Side's Michael "Big Mike" Oher (Quinton Aaron) is mute, docile, and ever-grateful to the white folks who took him in.

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Late But Good - Merry Christmas From Afghanistan

By Armed Liberal at 06:51

h/t The Jawa report



...not bad for Marines!!
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January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!!

By Armed Liberal at 01:34

To everyone!!

Sorry for the hiatus...family matters (i.e. family is more important). But here's to a closing out 2009 and opening a great 2010 for all of us.

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And a special thought for Biggest Guy and his mates...may 2010 be smooth for them as well.
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December 28, 2009

In Afghanistan...

By Armed Liberal at 05:06

Finally got a good picture of Biggest Guy in Afghanistan...

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Just back from a road trip...more tomorrow.
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December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!!

By Armed Liberal at 17:32

I'm not a church person, but every year Christmas brings me to a church somewhere. Usually it's TG's, where she'll be singing the messiah with her chorus tonight and we'll be attending with two of the boys and some dear friends.

Two years ago, we were at Notre Dame in Paris, attending Midnight Mass and wondering at the idea that people have been doing exactly the same thing in exactly the same place for a over thousand years and in the same building for over eight hundred.

So Merry Christmas to everyone here. You don't have to be religious to embrace the spirit of the day - birth, hope, and renewal.

May your day be merry and your troubles light...
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Moderate Islam?

By Armed Liberal at 06:08
Daniel Pipes and Wafa Sultan have an informed version of the debate between David Blue and myself...(I take Pipe's side). Check the whole thing out. Here's part one:


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December 22, 2009

Should Healthcare Be A Cathedral Or A Bazaar?

By Armed Liberal at 23:51

As we're thinking about the healthcare bill, here's some useful grist for our mental mills - a statement by Google's head of product management about what 'open' means and why Google is committed to it.

I'm not sure that Google walks their talk 100%, but that's not the issue here - the issue is the values and value laid out in this manifesto, which is in turn a weaker more instrumental version of 'The Cathedral and the Bazaar' by Eric Raymond.
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December 21, 2009

"...Dukakis Without The Administrative Skill."

By Armed Liberal at 16:29

Go over and read a great 'report card' on Obama at the Huffington Post (can you believe I'm saying that?).

Seriously, writer Drew Westen nails Obama for exactly the things I'm increasingly uncomfortable with (and if you believe the polls, you're increasingly uncomfortable with as well).
What's costing the president and courting danger for Democrats in 2010 isn't a question of left or right, because the president has accomplished the remarkable feat of both demoralizing the base and completely turning off voters in the center. If this were an ideological issue, that would not be the case. He would be holding either the middle or the left, not losing both.

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