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Old 03-17-2007, 07:51 PM   #25
richlevy
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A far more intelligent, less sensational view from the far right is Christopher Hitchens' writings. I don't agree him either, but I respect him. He doesn't stoop to smartass insults (when he's trying to make serious points, anyway).
Actually he does, occasionally, although he's so good at it you have to give him points. I disagree with most of his positions, but I find him articulate and worth listening to.

Coulter couldn't outargue a ten-year-old. Her basic repertoire always seems to end in the equivalent of "so's your old man". Hitchens stays focused while Coulter jumps the tracks more often than Casey Jones.
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