Originally posted by Loftus
If you do a search on Hitchens you will find that his position since 9/11 is now the polar opposite. His recent writings have been pro-bush and anti-Kerry.
I did not read all the links you posted in a later response, but I did look at the first three of them.
I never found a single phrase in those three links that praised Bush, other than in comparison Kerry, who Hitchens is obviously concinced is unfit to command.
I did find this quote from Hitchens concerning Kerry:
"We are looking at a man who would make, or would have made, a perfectly decent peacetime president."
This sounds a lot like praise of Kerry to me - except for the inconvenient fact that we are NOT in peacetime. Hitchens recognizes that national security cannot be handed over to an incompetent leader just because you believe in his 'peacetime' agenda when we are not at "peace."
There may be something hidden in the other links you posted - I just didn't take time to read them all. I am pretty sure that I understand Hitchens' dislike of Kerry vis a vis the war issue. I am pretty sure I know Hitchens' dislike of Bush on every other issue. I am not even sure he likes the Bush war record. But I do know he considers Kerry to be a more disastrous choice in a time of war than anyone else the Dems could have nominated.
Kerry is the worst of the lot - except for Dean, who never really had a chance.
I found in one of your links another of Hitchens' references to Bush as "dim-witted," just as I recall concerning his view of Bush. But Hitchens makes the point that the country is better off with a "dim-witted president who knows what he is doing", than a highly sophisticated blueblood who has no idea what to do - one who thinks he is "entitled" to the job.
If you find a quote from Hitchens that actually praises Bush, or even casts him in a good light in general (any thing but in comparison to Kerry's war competence) please copy it and post it. I have not seen him ever say that - anywhere - anytime.