Douglas Murray: The Current Heavyweight Debate Champion
A person who’s feared in a debate never raises their voice. Their body language indicates no agitation, and they avoid name-calling. Words are all they need. That's what the British polemicist Christopher Hitchens did before his death in 2011. Hitchens exuded such erudition, rhetorical elegance, and dominant energy that the intimidation factor was always there in his debates, like a baseball pitcher with a 98 MPH fastball at his disposal.
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