Andrew Sullivan

  • Chris Matthews gets it wrong -- again

    From the Kennedy assassination to the Clinton impeachment to the Bush war, the Washington media elite has been consistently boneheaded.
  • Sullivan's travels

    Openly gay pundit Andrew Sullivan maps his transformation from Bush disciple to harsh critic of the administration.
  • From "To Hell With Them" hawks to "Christians for Torture"

    There's plenty of room in the big tent.
  • Right Hook

    O'Reilly helps Bush explain the Arab street, and the Spectator's Mark Steyn insists bin Laden is dead. Plus: Buchanan says Gray Davis' recall strategy will cause traffic fatalities to skyrocket.
  • Right Hook

    Bill Kristol applauds President Bush for "dropping the pretense" that everything's under control; Andrew Sullivan says that more terrorist violence in Iraq might not be a bad thing. Plus: Cato's Stephen Moore says Howard Dean is tougher than the GOP thinks.
  • I am bear, hear me roar!

    The feminized men of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" and "Queer as Folk" do not represent the maturing gay male culture. The truth is much hairier
  • Homage to Blogalonia

    George Orwell's wartime columns have much in common with today's blogs: They were often trivial and idiosyncratic, but bore within them the seeds of something greater.
  • A great day for liberty

    In his dissent from the Supreme Court's historic decision in the Texas sodomy case, angry Antonin Scalia was right about one thing: The next step is gay marriage.
  • John Derbyshire's poisonous paranoia about gays

    The National Review columnist says homosexuals corrupt any institution in which they have power. I try to ignore right-wing bigots, but this deserves an answer.
  • Shocking silence

    In Iran, a grass-roots, student-run, anti-theocracy movement has reached critical mass. So why doesn't the U.S. left care more about it?
  • Idiocy of the week

    It was originally reported that 170,000 priceless artifacts were looted from Iraq's national museum. That number now stands at 33. Will overeager Bush critics issue corrections?
  • Idiocy of the week

    A gay liberal columnist ponders the president's ... uh, manhood.
  • Letters to a young heterosexual

    Deconstructing a prominent conservative's thoughts on understanding the poor, wayward homosexual.
  • Idiocy of the week

    A star Republican senator's remarks compare consensual gay sex to polygamy and incest -- and it's even worse than it sounds. How will his party respond?
  • Swinging left

    Ultimately, the best reasons for supporting the war were liberal, humanitarian ones. Will antiwar leftists be able to accept that?
  • Mike Kelly: A man of conviction

    He criticized the Clintons and supported Bush's foreign policy -- and yet the first U.S. reporter to die in the Iraq war was more a liberal than many others who claim to the label.
  • "A million Mogadishus"

    Those antiwar leftists who equate Bush with Saddam and cheer U.S. military setbacks bring moral squalor to their cause.
  • Idiocy of the week

    What do you call a major U.S. newspaper columnist who admits pandering to her readers? Hint: It's not "journalist."
  • Idiocy of the week

    Vanity Fair, the magazine where murderous double agents for Stalin are transformed into "glamorous turncoats."
  • Alternut

    Idiocy of the week: A lefty media critic who hates those big, cruel conservatives so much he'd like to shut them up for good.
  • Idiocy of the week

    The Bush budget: Irresponsible at best, deceptive at worst. And certainly not conservative.
  • Idiocy of the week

    The New York Times is as incoherent as it is cowardly when it comes to Saddam.
  • Sex- and death-crazed gays play viral Russian Roulette!

    Rolling Stone claims that a full quarter of new HIV infections stem from morbid thrill-seeking. Sean Hannity is swallowing the story -- should you?
  • Idiocy of the week

    Sheryl Crow, brain-dead peacenik in sequins.
  • Slouching from Bethlehem

    Joan Didion's essay on 9/11 -- which criticizes Israel and complains that civil liberties are being curtailed -- shows an intellectual left in decline.
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