andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 12/8/2008
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By Patrick Appel A reader writes: I have to take issue with your earlier reader's comment : "Unlike in (most) religion, there are no scientific hypothesis (beliefs) that could not be changed if the evidence so indicated." The problem with this formulation is that the nature of ...
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 12/8/2008
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com —
By Patrick Appel A reader writes: Andrew leaves
for vacation and somebody leaves a back-stabber like Patrick...
Appel to write crap like " In Defense of Sarah Palin ". Andrew and I spoke last Friday. He encouraged me to air my dissent ...
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In Defense Of Sarah Palin, Ctd.
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 12/10/2008
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com —
By Patrick Appel Lots of reader speculation about
this graph . The most common comment: The more...
willing you are to "believe" in anything, the more likely you are to "believe" in something else. The same reader continues: ...
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Prayer And Partisanship, Ctd.
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 12/8/2008
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A reader writes: I am glad you hold
Andrew Sullivan's influence in such high regard. But to...
think that the McCain-Palin campaign didn't release Saran Palin's medical records so they could discredit Andrew Sullivan is ludicrous. Sorry, for as much as ...
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Why No Medical Records?, Ctd.
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Excitable Andy’s Fill In: Yeah, He’s Bat Sh*t Crazy
Pirate's Cove —
... And, like Alex Massie and John Schwenkler, I don’t understand what is being accomplished by continued investigation.
There is no telling what Andrew gets out of it, other then traffic coming over to see what completely unhinged thing he has written, but, considering that Sully has a link from Drudge, I think it is just because Sully has gone mental. Period.
This is followed up by not one, not two, not three, not four, but five posts, the last one by another guest poster, Chris Bodenner, ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 2/4/2009 — A reader writes:
I had the same reaction . I happened to walk into the room and hear the words, "...and I've got to own up to my mistake..." and I immediately thought: Grownups in the White House. Hallelujah.
Furthermore I just so ...
Let Them Die?, Ctd.
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 11/12/2008 — Megan weighs in: GM can't be saved. It needs to go into bankruptcy, which is the only possible way I can see to adjust its legacy labor problems, and possibly provide sufficient shock to the corporate culture to allow the...
Newspapers, ctd. NYT Edition
talkingpointsmemo.com 12/8/2008 — The NYT is planning to borrow almost a quarter of a billion dollars by taking out a mortgage against its new New York City headquarters. On the one hand this has to do with the specific story of the New York Times. But as I've been reading these ...
The Journalism Bailout, Ctd.
rossdouthat.theatlantic.com 11/16/2008 — I offered the carrot ; Megan offers the stick : ... you know that normally, I'd take the libertarian side and argue against
this. But the news business is special. Without us, you wouldn't know
anything. Besides, it provides millions of low-paying, ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 3/13/2009 — Megan throws some more cold water on health care wonks: If we get national healthcare, we will not get anything like the neat little systems proposed by academics who can assume away many of the political problems. I am aware that proponents ...
Let Them Die?, Ctd.
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 11/13/2008 — Ezra Klein points me to an old article by Obama on the auto industry. It may be as good an indicator of his future policies as anything: ...every automobile the government purchases -- starting right now -- should be a flexible-fuel vehicle. When it ...
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corner.nationalreview.com 10/14/2008 — A Bush/Cheney 2004 campaign worker in Pennsylvania thinks I've only scratched the surface of what's going on:
Democratic community organizers would go through presumably sympathetic populations (college students at Pitt and Duquesne, low income ...
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corner.nationalreview.com 11/7/2008 — In response to a few emails: 1) No, I don't necessarily believe the Africa story. Hence the "if it's true" in my post below. 2) I think Carl Cameron is a good reporter. 3) I agree that the people trashing Palin should step forward on the record. 4) ...
Obama The Thug, Ctd.
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 2/13/2009 — Megan defends Kling . His shift on Keynesian economics seems to me a fair point but in full context, the racism innuendo is unfair. Poor wording and a little excitable, at the most. But not in any way racist.
LGBT, GOP, Ctd
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 11/10/2008 — I'm still bemused by the drop in gay support for Obama after Kerry. I'd put it down primarily to the fact that the gay political establishment, with its usual brilliance, fused itself with the Clinton campaign very early on, and there was a real ...