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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Dan B. who wrote (80137)11/3/2006 3:01:25 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) of 81568
 
Here is another conservative who you think will be galvanized by Kerry's comments and come out and vote Republican. And better still, here is another one you can call "a sick puppy". Enjoy.

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Andrew Sullivan is one of the most provocative political and social commentators today. A columnist for TIME magazine and The Sunday Times of London, as well as a senior editor at The New Republic, he was one of the first journalists to experiment with blogging.

Sullivan’s popular blog, The Daily Dish, can be found on the homepage of TIME.com, where his incisive and blunt observations about current events and people in the news reach millions.

The former editor-in-chief of The New Republic magazine, Sullivan was the youngest editor in its history and was acknowledged for making the magazine more relevant to readers of his generation. He stirred controversy with his widely influential critique of the Clinton health-care plan, the publication of Charles Murray’s The Bell Curve, his pioneering coverage of gay rights, the Supreme Court and affirmative action, and his acclaimed reporting and writing on the Bosnian War. He was named Editor of the Year by Adweek and received National Magazine Awards for Reporting, General Excellence and Public Interest.

In his latest book, The Conservative Soul: How We Lost It, How to Get It Back (October 2006), Sullivan delivers a defense of old-style conservatism and makes an impassioned call to rescue conservatism from the Republican far right, which, he says, has become the first fundamentally religious political party in America.

Sullivan’s critically-acclaimed landmark book, Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality, was the first to argue for civil marriage rights for gay couples. It set the gay rights movement’s agenda for the following decade. He also is the author of Same Sex Marriage: Pro and Con and Love Undetectable: Notes on Friendship, Sex and Survival. A practicing Catholic, he has challenged the Church’s position on gay life and has written extensively on the crises in the Church.

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