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<DIV><FONT size=2>Oh, this is rich.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>CK</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>THE RELIABLE SOURCE</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>By Lloyd Grove<BR><!--plsfield:credit-->Washington Post Staff
Writer<BR><!--plsfield:disp_date-->Tuesday, February 4, 2003; Page
C03</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2><STRONG>Hitchens's Right-Wing Stuff <BR><BR></STRONG>We
remember when our friend <B>Christopher Hitchens</B> was a card-carrying (or at
least Scotch-hoisting) member of the left. But the British-born polemicist has
apparently come a very long way since he stopped writing for the Nation magazine
last year.</DIV>
<P>In the new issue of Doublethink, a Washington-based right-wing quarterly,
Hitchens reveals that if the election were today he'd support <B>President
Bush</B> -- never mind his recent Vanity Fair puff piece about Democratic
hopeful <B>John Edwards</B>. "I don't believe in [Edwards]," Hitchens tells
Doublethink interviewer <B>Tom Ivancie</B>. "I mean, I told him I wouldn't vote
for him. . . . Because I'd vote for Bush. The important thing is this: Is a
candidate completely serious about prosecuting the war on theocratic terrorism
to the fullest extent? Only Bush is." Hitchens also scoffs at the Everyman pitch
of the millionaire trial lawyer turned North Carolina senator: "Oh, that's all
[bleep]. . . . Spare us the false populism."</P>
<P>Meanwhile, Hitchens suggests that old nemesis <B>Bill Clinton</B> was a CIA
plant at Oxford, where both were students in the late 1960s. "I think he was a
double," Hitchens says. "Somebody was giving information to [the CIA] about the
anti-war draft resisters, and I think it was probably him. We had a girlfriend
in common -- I didn't know then -- who's since become a very famous radical
lesbian."</P>
<P>But that's another story.</P></FONT>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Chris Kromm<BR>Director, Institute for Southern
Studies</FONT></DIV>
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