Christopher Hitchens, British and American journalist and author of eighteen books on faith, religion, culture, politics, and literature, died in December 2011 at the young age of 62.
His lasting legacy are his films and television appearances and books, some of which I have read and many more which I still hope to read.
Given the absurdity of elevating a reality television star into the highest office of the land, Hitchens has felt compelled, from his imagined vantage point, to unleash his full arsenal of wit and moral clarity on Trump's authoritarian ambitions, his contempt for free speech, and his role in corroding democratic norms. Any resemblance to the real Christopher Hitchens is parody and shouldn't be interpreted as factual.