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In this clip from Real Time, Christopher Hitchens really upsets the audience.
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I also support Hitchens objections to theocracies, but bombing them back to the middle ages materially is not the best way to get them out of the middle ages intellectually. I think the few choppers who aided in the tsunami rescue efforts did more to win the war on terror than the two bush invasions combined.
I suspect it is exactly this carefully staged character, the simple "good hearted fella from Texas" who kept winning elections to those who bought the persona and loved it, and who keeps effectively ducking and weaving his critics who buy the persona and don't.
I think the seed of truth is that George W. Bush isn't a truly great orator, despite his legitimate range of skills. But the real measure of any president should not be his swagger and charm, but rather the policies, effectiveness, integrity, and honesty of their administration and the consequences of their actions. By this measure, it's my opinion that George W. Bush ranks among the worst presidents in modern history and indeed his intellect measures quite poorly.
Is he smarter or more educated than me? Quite probably, yes. I'm honest enough to admit that.
But he has made horrible decisions for my country, for reasons that I feel range from paranoid and stubborn to greedy and power hungry. Likewise, I don't buy his simpleton act for one moment, and nor should Bill Maher.
I feel that it's more important for concerned citizens to think critically and logically about the Bush administration's misguided domestic and foreign policies, and how they affect the United States now and into our future.