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Whose Country? One does not quite know what to say about Buchanan's latest. The Two Strains Of American DNA Obama is a WASP trapped in a black man's body. Realism And Nation-Building What is the relationship between means and ends in Af-Pak? . Fallows, Kaplan And Afghanistan Of course , ...
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 10/27/2009
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The Lethal Politics Of The Opt-Out Public Option I'm surprised this hasn't gotten more attention. But imagine for a moment that the opt-out public option passes and becomes ...
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In The Water Scozzafava's statement , as she attempted to remain a Republican candidate, while actually supporting abortion rights and marriage equality: In recent ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 10/22/2009
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Country? One does not quite know what to say about Pat Buchanan's latest. Is it too predictable to note? Or too ugly to record? Or too stupid to ignore? Upon reflection, ...
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... 1. The political middle is shrinking. The Democratic party is becoming more progressive and the Republican party is full of crazy loons becoming more conservative. Fox News is very popular with Republicans; MSNBC has become very popular with Democrats and CNN is in the middle and struggling. Conservative blogs do well; Democratic blogs do better; very few successful blogs are "bipartisan." Democrats hate the moderate Joe Lieberman (and I wrote that before today's Lieberman news - perhaps despise is a better word). Republicans hate the moderate ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/5/2009 — To Be A Man Is To Be Heterosexual Just when you think the Weekly Standard's contempt for gay people could not get any worse... Option C It isn't weakness or surrender. It's just being responsible. They Tortured A Man They Knew To Be Innocent May God ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 28 days ago — "The Truth Just Sounds Different" Johnston seems far less artful and contrived than Palin. Free At Last For me, today is the end of 16 years of profound insecurity. Brothers And Sisters There is something very gay about a High Mass. The Strange Logic ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 9/21/2009 — Will Obama Be Any Different? | Main | Faces Of The Day 20 Sep 2009 09:00 pm He Aims To Please Romney now adopts the populist position that we should not have bailed out the banks. That was his latest pander to the Christianist base this morning : ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/15/2009 — They Really Do Beat Humans Hands Down | Main | The Corner Can Dream, Can't It? 14 Oct 2009 03:09 pm Hate Crimes And The Right I'm against hate crime laws - every single one of them . I also understand and respect the argument for them, even as I ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/16/2009 — The View From Your Window | Main | The Threat Of Tolerance 16 Oct 2009 12:02 pm "Grab A Mop" "What I reject is when some folks say we should go back to the past policies when it was those very same policies that got us into this mess in the first ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/3/2009 — Option C It isn't weakness or surrender. It's just being responsible. They Tortured A Man They Knew To Be Innocent May God and history forgive them. I sure won't. Getting Out Of Afghanistan Afghanistan, like Iran, presents an excruciating set of ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/7/2009 — Dissent Of The Day II | Main | Snubbed Over Visa Policy? 06 Oct 2009 07:28 am Protecting The Children Here's the latest ad from the Christianist right opposing Washington state's domestic partnership law. It's a useful reminder that it doesn't matter ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/12/2009 — Dear xxxxx, Sometimes life moves so quickly that you can forget how much is changing around you. But this weekend we will have a powerful reminder: President Obama's appearance at HRC's national dinner. His joining us that night says that although ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/12/2009 — Much Worse Than I Expected The president's speech, I'm afraid, was highfalutin bullshit. The Battered Wife Syndrome Of The Human Rights Campaign I really think this is the last straw. All Over The World The Peace Prize is premature and thoroughly ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 10/6/2009 — No daily publication can capture the essence of the cultural elite -- good, bad and ugly -- like the New York Times. The paper has its merits, no doubt. But when it comes to the political scene, its ascent into monolithic partisan hackery in its news ...
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WASHINGTON (CNN) - The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee warned Monday against a narrowing of the U.S. mission in Afghanistan, but also suggested a plan by the commanding U.S. general in the country is overly ambitious.
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