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Joan Didion's essay on 9/11 -- which criticizes Israel and complains that civil liberties are being curtailed -- shows an intellectual left in decline.
By Andrew Sullivan
January 7, 2003
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Last week was enough to make you believe that the voice of the people can make a difference.
By Arianna Huffington
December 20, 2002
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It's a jowl-to-neck race between Bob Novak and Ann Coulter, and their bizarre defenses of Trent Lott.
By Andrew Sullivan
December 19, 2002
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Idiocy of the week: Jimmy Carter, Nobel laureate, defender of dictators.
By Andrew Sullivan
December 13, 2002
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Sen. Trent Lott apologized again for his racially insensitive remarks, but even some conservatives called for him to step aside as the next majority leader.
By Anthony York
December 12, 2002
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Idiocy of the week: The editors of the Times confuse Tiger Woods with Rosa Parks -- and journalism with ideology.
By Andrew Sullivan
December 6, 2002
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Islamic fundamentalists opened another front in their war on liberal culture with their bloody Miss World riots in Nigeria. But many feminists and progressives still don't want to hurt their feelings.
By Andrew Sullivan
November 27, 2002
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The shameless spinning of a former national security advisor.
By Andrew Sullivan
November 22, 2002
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Using Eminem, badly, for political gain.
By Andrew Sullivan
November 16, 2002
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AlterNet, Ted Rall and the Wellstone-was-murdered conspiracy.
By Andrew Sullivan
October 30, 2002
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Real liberals should condemn the singer's racist attacks on Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell.
By Andrew Sullivan
October 25, 2002
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A leading thinker on the left finds strange inspiration from Ronald Reagan.
By Andrew Sullivan
October 15, 2002
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The far right and far left find agreement on the Iraq war. And couldn't be more wrong.
By Andrew Sullivan
October 8, 2002
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Idiocy of the week: Al Gore.
By Andrew Sullivan
September 24, 2002
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Idiocy of the week: Mary McGrory
September 18, 2002
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Decoding Susan Sontag, line by arduous line.
By Andrew Sullivan
September 11, 2002
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It's fine for liberals to oppose a war with Iraq. But they shouldn't lie about why and when President Bush began to advocate it.
By Andrew Sullivan
September 5, 2002
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Questioning a possible war with Iraq is equated with supporting Saddam.
By Bryan Keefer
August 6, 2002
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The failed energy trader didn't just spend money on politicians. It gave handily to journalists, too. But why is Sullivan most angry about the one liberal who cashed in?
By Eric Boehlert
January 31, 2002
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The record doesn't lie. The former president had repeated warnings and wake-up calls, but he failed to protect the country against the growing danger of Islamic terrorism. Part 1 of a debate.
By Andrew Sullivan
January 9, 2002
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Why aren't conservatives blaming Florida for Charles Bishop, the young bin Laden admirer who crashed his plane into a building, the way they blamed liberal California for John Walker?
By Scott Rosenberg
January 9, 2002
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The pundit's charge against Salon cartoonist Carol Lay is just plain wrong.
By Scott Rosenberg
December 13, 2001
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Since Sept. 11, the British journalist has declared himself the mullah of the media world, sitting in judgment of American writers' patriotism.
By David Talbot
October 20, 2001
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Bush staffers chastise NBC for a Clinton interview, Fleischer whacks Maher and the Bush-was-in-danger story falls apart. Tension mounts between the White House and the media.
By Jake Tapper
September 27, 2001
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By Andrew Sullivan
September 19, 2001