My answer would be very complicated. I know a lot of conservatives don’t like him, but he had a wonderful love for life, which is not exactly condemned in the Bible. His politics were not mine, but that was only a minor character flaw in my opinion. If we’re going to crucify each other for our flaws, then we’d all be crucified.
He was a self-conceited ass.
When I was there, he taught a course actually open to the general undergrad population in theory.
Except he only had one TA and so decided to cap enrolment at 50—and if you wanted in you needed to interview for a slot.
He who does not work should not eat.