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Hitchens exposes Palin — again

November 3rd, 2008 · 6 Comments

Christopher Hitchens had another strong commentary in Salon last week on Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Highlights include:

We never get a chance to ask her in detail about these things, but she is known to favor the teaching of creationism in schools (smuggling this crazy idea through customs in the innocent disguise of “teaching the argument,” as if there was an argument), and so it is at least probable that she believes all creatures from humans to fruit flies were created just as they are now. This would make DNA or any other kind of research pointless, whether conducted in Paris or not. Projects such as sequencing the DNA of the flu virus, the better to inoculate against it, would not need to be funded. We could all expire happily in the name of God. Gov. Palin also says that she doesn’t think humans are responsible for global warming; again, one would like to ask her whether, like some of her co-religionists, she is a “premillenial dispensationalist”-in other words, someone who believes that there is no point in protecting and preserving the natural world, since the end of days will soon be upon us.

Videos taken in the Assembly of God church in Wasilla, Alaska, which she used to attend, show her nodding as a preacher says that Alaska will be “one of the refuge states in the Last Days.” For the uninitiated, this is a reference to a crackpot belief, widely held among those who brood on the “End Times,” that some parts of the world will end at different times from others, and Alaska will be a big draw as the heavens darken on account of its wide open spaces. An article by Laurie Goodstein in the New York Times gives further gruesome details of the extreme Pentecostalism with which Palin has been associated in the past (perhaps moderating herself, at least in public, as a political career became more attractive). High points, also available on YouTube, show her being “anointed” by an African bishop who claims to cast out witches. The term used in the trade for this hysterical superstitious nonsense is “spiritual warfare,” in which true Christian soldiers are trained to fight demons. Palin has spoken at “spiritual warfare” events as recently as June. And only last week the chiller from Wasilla spoke of “prayer warriors” in a radio interview with James Dobson of Focus on the Family, who said that he and his lovely wife, Shirley, had convened a prayer meeting to beseech that “God’s perfect will be done on Nov. 4.”

This is what the Republican Party has done to us this year: It has placed within reach of the Oval Office a woman who is a religious fanatic and a proud, boastful ignoramus. Those who despise science and learning are not anti-elitist. They are morally and intellectually slothful people who are secretly envious of the educated and the cultured. And those who prate of spiritual warfare and demons are not just “people of faith” but theocratic bullies. On Nov. 4, anyone who cares for the Constitution has a clear duty to repudiate this wickedness and stupidity.

Tags: Faith and Doubt

6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Hitchens exposes Palin — again at Republicans On Best Political Blogs // Nov 3, 2008 at 10:25 am

    [...] Hitchens exposes Palin — again Projects such as sequencing the DNA of the flu virus, the better to inoculate against it, would not need to be funded. We could all expire happily in the name of God. Gov. Palin also says that she doesn’t think humans are responsible … [...]

  • 2 Fifty-One-Fifty // Nov 3, 2008 at 11:56 pm

    I don’t understand how creationism makes DNA research pointless.

  • 3 Drew // Nov 4, 2008 at 3:51 am

    I don’t understand how creationism makes DNA research pointless.

    Creationism pretty much says everything we see is as it is made by God. There is no evolution, therefor DNA only ID’s an individual, like a fingerprint. It can’t teach us anything else in their minds.
    What is more, trying to understand DNA, or other forms of genetic research is a form of blasphemy for trying to intervene with God’s plan.

  • 4 Chris // Nov 4, 2008 at 9:44 am

    Palin is a Neiman Marxist

  • 5 Jenny // Nov 7, 2008 at 10:17 am

    He didn’t “expose” her - she is who she is - a Christian. We believe in stuff like Last Days, and we believe in a savior (his name is Jesus). So she wears her faith on her sleeve - is that reason to hate her?
    And Drew - you’re misinformed. Christians do believe in evolution. You might find a fundamentalist crackpot here and there who doesn’t, but you would have to have your blinders on if you think that is a cornerstone of the Christian faith.
    Just wondering, how much have you studied the Bible?

  • 6 Becca // Nov 9, 2008 at 1:48 pm

    The “tolerance” level of this post is astounding.

    Sincerely,
    A morally and intellectually slothful peep who is secretly envious of the educated and the cultured.

    Bwaaaaaaaaa-haaa-haaaaaaaaa!!!!!! ;-)

    Sorry. I had to laugh. I mean, how am I supposed to respond here??? The post that Christopher wrote is missing so much - like a true understanding of the people he writes about.

    With Love,
    “a fundamentalist crackpot”

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