Hitchens would have been the first to concede he was a deeply flawed human being. God, if he were such a clear rational thinker in terms of his physical health the way he was a clear rational thinker in terms of religion, he would have lived to a ripe old age, rather than dying prematurely. Hewasoften seen with a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other.
On the other hand, it's also worth remembering that he was one of the very few English-speaking academics who championed Salmun Rushdie whilst most other academics were either strangely silent or went out of their way to "see" the other side and taking Rushdie to task for "attacking" one of the world's great religions (Islam). Woofters the lot of them prepared to take an understanding stance on a price being put on Rushdie's head.