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When Linda met Chris

Russell Brown's Hard News | Feb 12, 2003 10:41

I know what it's like trying to manage a radio interview: one eye on the clock, the other on your questions, trying to balance interrogation with elicitation. And then there's always someone emailing to tell you what you ought to have done and said.

But the fact is, Christopher Hitchens, who must spend half his life doing this, ran right over Linda Clark on National Radio yesterday. He interrupted her, patronised her and ignored the questions he didn't wish to answer. I like Linda Clark, but on this occasion she was under-briefed for what was always going to be a demanding interview.

Even when he's right, Hitchens has always appeared to be a little too much in love with his own iconoclasm. He told and re-told his j'accuse story about Mother Theresa. He was eternally available to express his vaguely unhinged distaste for the Clintons. He has a sound knowledge of the geopolitics of the Middle East, which he likes to use to intimidate those interviewing him. Trouble is, for all the chest beating, he doesn't always make sense and sometimes he goes right off the radar. So, here are some questions that Linda might have asked Chris:

Oh, and here's that Rogue Nation column from May 2001. Priceless.

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