Andrew Sullivan



Profile:
Full name: Andrew Michael Sullivan

Area of interest: Politics, Cultural Politics

Journals/Organisation: The Sunday Times | The Atlantic

Email: [mailto:andrew@theatlantic.com andrew@theatlantic.com]

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Website: http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/columns/andrewsullivan

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Biography:
About: "One of the first journalists to experiment with blogging more than a decade ago. He writes 250 to 300 posts per week for "The Daily Dish," which includes his incisive analyis and blunt observations about international affairs, domestic politics, cultural issues, religion and faith as well as links to noteworthy reporting and commentary from other writers." - ref/more

Education: Magdalen College, Oxford: BA (First) Modern History and Modern Languages; Harvard University: MA Public Administration, PhD Political Science. (His adviser at Harvard University was Harvey Mansfield, the political philosopher, and his dissertation was on Michael Oakeshott, the British philosopher)

Career: Wikipedia info: Early life / Professional journalism Viewpoints/Insight: One of the first journalists to use blogging, see Wikpedia info

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Books & Debate:

 * Virtually Normal, 1995 (Vintage) ISBN 0679746145; Same-Sex Marriage: Pro and Con: A Reader, 1997 (Vintage) ISBN 0679776370; Love Undetectable: Notes on Friendship, Sex, and Survival, 1999 (HarperCollins) ISBN 0679773150

Latest work: The Conservative Soul: How We Lost It, How to Get It Back OCLC 69028435 / ISBN 0060188774, 2006

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The Sunday Times:
Column name: Andrew Sullivan on America

Remit/Info: US politics and political culture, UK/US relations

Section: Features / news review

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Website: http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/columns/andrewsullivan

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 * Religion, the motive the left refuses to see amid the carnage of Boston - There are several things we cannot confidently say about the motives of Tamerlan Tsarnaev - 28th April 2013
 * Two small bombs and a nation is in trauma, yet 85 die by bullet every day - Last week an explosion rocked America. “It was like an atom bomb going off,” said a local to The New York Times - 21st April 2013
 * US has Lady Liberty, Britain had the real warrior queen - From her first summit meeting, she stood apart, and the world couldn’t help but notice - 14th April 2013
 * If I may address the court: we gays don’t need this help on marriage - The phrase “if you live long enough” has been overwhelming me a little lately - 31st March 2013
 * Lean in, they say, to succeed; lean back, I say, before you topple over - Are you leaning forward? Then I’ll begin - 17th March 2013
 * Green shoots of recovery for the right – and from a Bush - Dynasty left American television screens more than 20 years ago - 10th March 2013
 * Cutting defence rather than granny’s pills will keep America strong - Perhaps the most surprising thing about the mandatory cuts in public spending now unfolding in America is not that they show the two parties incapable of even the mildest form of compromise - 3rd March 2013
 * Frankly, Oscar, I don’t give a damn. The best drama is on TV - The last time I went to the movies it was to see the nearly great Oscar nominee Silver Linings - 24th February 2013
 * Washington’s oddest couple are about to inflict terrible pain. Good - There have been times in my marriage when a dispute (usually about dog hair retrieval, where sponges go after the washing up or the ubiquity of casually abandoned boxer shorts) gets intractable - 17th February 2013
 * If you must kill your own citizens, Mr President, at least tell us the rules - There is one core reason why Barack Obama is president of the United States - 10th February 2013
 * For 20 bucks I’ll tell you how to save the imploding media - It has been 13 years since I began my little blog, The Dish - 3rd February 2013
 * With a silly parade in the cold, Obama rekindles a nation’s fire - Here’s a thing you notice pretty quickly about Americans: they sure do love parades - 27th January 2013
 * Obama’s handed them the rope. Will Iran or Israel hang itself first? - In four years, however, Obama has been as successful in getting the governments of Israel and Iran to compromise as he has with the Republican party - 20th January 2013
 * No more Mr Tough Guy – enter Obama, Middle East peacemaker - The United States spends almost twice as much on defence as it did 10 years ago. Given the need to tackle the debt, Obama is saying that the Pentagon is not going to be spared - 13th January 2013
 * Job done. Disaster averted, the American way – with a train crash - It is a little difficult to defend American democracy these days - 6th January 2013
 * This rogue elephant is determined to tip the world over the fiscal cliff - The title of Sarah Palin’s autobiography was Going Rogue - 23rd December 2012
 * Small and smart, the saplings that will rise after the press forest fire - There is one statistic about the American newspaper industry that tells you all you need to know - 16th December 2012
 * Teen Hulks on a steroid stampede - Men are obsessed by their bodies as never before, and boys are paying the price - 9th December 2012
 * Hunting for the Abe in Obama - Obama needs all the wily cunning of his hero to avoid the ‘fiscal cliff’ and a new recession - 2nd December 2012
 * Hire this dude and win, Dave - Obama’s crack squad of Silicon Valley aces has shown us the electoral future - 25th November 2012
 * The right brings a coup de grass - The door has been opened for cannabis to be legalised across the US, and it’s thanks to conservatives - 18th November 2012
 * 50 days to save his new America - Obama has secured the nation’s faith in his middle way but for it to bloom he must strike a deal fast with the Republicans - 11th November 2012
 * Magician Mitt’s sleight of hand - A month ago no one could have predicted such a close race. Andrew Sullivan reveals how Romney reeled his rival in - 21st October 2012
 * Ignore him, I’m the true Catholic - A shared religion gave the debate between the running mates an unusual importance - 14th October 2012
 * Hey, Mr Nice Guy, what kept you? - Romney is back in the race after a bravura debate performance - 7th October 2012
 * Talk your way out of this, Mitt - The live TV debates that start this week could be Romney’s last chance to revive his challenge - 30th September 2012
 * A gaffe to make Pa Romney weep - An excess of principle did for the political career of Romney Sr — not a charge you can level at Mitt - 23rd September 2012
 * Smirking Mitt’s meltdown day - Romney’s crude partisan response to the US embassy attacks is a turning point in the election - 16th September 2012
 * It all hangs on three questions - Obama had the better party convention but that won’t decide the presidential race. Andrew Sullivan explains what will - 9th September 2012
 * Dirty ads and debate can still win it for Mitt - Can Mitt Romney actually win this election? In polls, a majority of Americans believe Obama will be re-elected - 2nd September 2012
 * Beware, Rapegate is just the start - It ought to be unelectable but Romney’s party is a force that threatens to destabilise America and the world - 26th August 2012
 * The twin sources of Vidal’s vitriol - My only real interaction with Gore Vidal was a review I wrote of his awful 2000 novel The Golden Age - 5th August 2012
 * Mitt visits Britain – eyes wide shut - Romney is coming to Europe this week, but don't expect to see him consorting with the ordinary folk - 22nd July 2012
 * Mitt’s millions spark class war - Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s wealth is of a kind even Americans dislike, and Obama is exploiting it - 15th July 2012
 * DC wallows in the Dark Ages - A week of power cuts in the city has made a mockery of America’s ‘superpower’ status, says a frazzled Andrew Sullivan - 8th July 2012
 * Channel Smug: a TV disaster - CNN has seen ratings plunge for its Piers Morgan chat show. But that’s the least of its problems, writes Andrew Sullivan - 1st July 2012
 * A very American coup – by judges - Obama isn’t just battling Republicans bent on destroying him, he also faces a partisan Supreme Court, says Andrew Sullivan - 24th June 2012
 * Obama smiles at a turncoat Bush - Bush Sr and his son Jeb have turned on the right for refusing to strike a deal with Obama on the deficit, writes Andrew Sullivan - 17th June 2012
 * Rattle the dice, Barack - Obama has a cautious but messy message and must take a gamble if he is to beat a Romney trap on the economy - 10th June 2012
 * It’s time to do God, Mr Romney - Soon the Mormon who is running for president will have to talk about his faith — and face a number of tricky questions - 3rd June 2012


 * The raging right’s cardboard future - Despite the Tea Party’s energy and radicalism, the Republicans appear doomed to pick a dull phoney after Palin pulls out - 9th October 2011
 * Pay attention: the long read has been rescued - Books and serious writing, once put at risk by the internet and its demand for brevity, are being saved by the rise of the tablet computer - 2nd October 2011
 * The holy pincer movement crushing Obama’s promise - Israel could not hope for a better ally than the American Christian right to form a global Judaeo-Christian alliance against Islam - 25th September 2011
 * Wounded, cornered, Palin is deadlier than ever - A new book savages the Alaskan maverick’s political fitness. It may be the cue for her to run, or quit the limelight for good - 18th September 2011
 * Uh-oh, now the professor is President Angry - Usually conciliatory, President Barack Obama has set a new tone this week by daring the right to defy him on jobs - 11th September 2011
 * Dastardly Dick, America’s worst vice-president - Dick Cheney’s new memoir is delusional: in reality George W Bush’s vice-president has stained an entire nation for years to come - 4th September 2011
 * usher the US into their crazy church'' - A new study that polled 3,000 Americans since 2007 finally kills off the idea of the Tea Party as economically motivated - 21st August 2011
 * cowboy Christian roping in the right'' - The Republican hotshot Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, is like George W Bush – without the compassion or prudence - 14th August 2011
 * goes the Acme bomb ... and misses Obama'' - The right used the debt crisis as a trap for the president but it will take the bigger hit as Obama takes short-term loss for long-term gain - 7th August 2011
 * head, Barack – deal or no deal?'' - There are no moderate Republicans left in US politics to help reach a compromise and the consequences for the glocal economy are dire - 31st July 2011
 * away, the right pushes us off a cliff'' - America is close to defaulting on its debt, and Republicans are happy to be the cause. That could be a new Great Depression - 3rd July 2011
 * won’t believe where I saw God'' - The link between the divine and brain chemistry is starting to become clear as science begins to study religious experience - 26th June 2011
 * let slip the dogs of peace'' - With the economy in dire straits, the right is rediscovering isolationism and has become leery of expensive war-making - 19th June
 * Pitstop Palin rams into Peter Perfect'' - The wacky race for the Republican nomination took a strange turn this week as the rebel from Alaska toured America in her vacation bus - 5th June 2011
 * crazy, so no use to the Republicans'' - Former governor Jon Huntsman is sane and able and could be an effective Republican nominee. But just 2% of his party back him - 29th May 2011
 * snivelling — America still loves us'' - Insecure Britain should remember that its bond with the US is just like a mature marriage and stop demanding constant signs of affection - 22nd May 2011
 * Newt’s shameless bid for the top'' - Gingrich was a great straight man to Clinton as Speaker of the House of Representatives but is a joke as a White House hopeful - 15th May 2011
 * purrs softly, then — flash — his claws kill'' - Barack Obama’s Osama Bin Laden coup has buried the right of America's deadliest charge – that the president is weak - 8th May 2011
 * safe with The Daily Pushover'' - The mainstream media in America are now so close to the political class that it is left to outsiders to ask the hard questions - 1st May 2011
 * heralds a bad-hair day for the right'' - The tycoon is wooing angry voters but a bid for the White House could gift a landslide to President Obama - 24th April 2011
 * that echo? The civil war ain’t over yet'' - After 150 years, the legacy of the bloody internecine conflict still tinges everything from national politics to simple speech - 17th April 2011
 * limps through the budget war warm-up'' - The right’s stubborn opposition to tax rises took Washington to the brink of budget disaster — and it will happen again - 10th April 2011
 * blows ‘no drama’ image to smithereens'' - The president who came to power as the anti-war candidate may regret allowing himself to be sucked into bombing Libya - 3rd April 2011
 * America, Obama’s ultimate pick-me-up'' - The Republicans are risking electoral ruin in 2012. Their resolutely white political message may backfire as America grows browner - 27th March 2011
 * Grey Lady tosses her favours to the fickle'' - The New York Times’s new 'hybrid' paywall gives casual readers free access. Is this the future of online journalism? - 20th March 2011
 * Libya to fight it out is brutal but smart'' - Senior figures are urging military action. But this would risk America’s real interests and may not work anyway - 13th March 2011
 * Boadicea Palin vs Mr Soft and Mr Flaky'' - To many, Sarah Palin is a joke but her main Republican rivals Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney are vulnerable. Can they stop her? - 27th February 2011
 * us more disasters like this, Mr President'' - We are seeing mass protests across the Arab world. The difference this time is that I haven’t seen the burning of a single American flag - 20th February 2011
 * the magic dragon smothers online news'' - The sale of the fluff-laden Huffington Post to the super-uncool AOL for a staggering $315m has left some feeling perplexed - 13th February 2011
 * stills the shrill voices of a new civil war'' - A masterful speech made at the memorial ceremony for the Arizona killings shows how the president hopes to heal a nation - 16th January 2011
 * Daniels, raider of the lost deficit'' - The Republican governor of the midwestern state is the party’s lone voice of fiscal reason — but has been likened to a drug addict by his colleagues - 9th January 2011
 * messy first half, but now Obama can win'' - He has had setbacks in the mid-term elections at home and with his middle-eastern failures abroad, but the president is playing a long game - 26th December 2010
 * — the bloggers’ gold rush is on'' - Everyone said online media would never make money; 2010 has proved them wrong with web advertising finally making profit - 19th December 2010
 * beep! Obama dodges Coyote’s boulder'' - The canny deal that Barack Obama made with Republicans on tax and spending sets the president up for re-election in 2012 - 12th December 2010
 * bloods grapple with their Palin genie'' - The Republican elite made the rebel; now it knows that to oust Barack Obama at the next election it must try and stop her - 5th December 2010
 * conjured up the Palin whirlwind'' - How has the rebel risen so fast? It has been easy really, she has just copied the tactics of that other great outsider - 28th November 2010
 * the last hope for magazines'' - The outcome of the fusion of the successful Daily Beast website with the ailing weekly Newsweek could decide the fate of an industry - 21st November 2010
 * zero for Obama – and his enemies'' - Radical plans to cut the deficit and restore a semblance of fiscal sanity offer a chance to halt America’s poisonous polarisation - 14th November 2010
 * has two years to bridge a killer divide'' - To the right, he’s practically a commie; the left thinks he’s sold out – America's president doesn't seem to be able to please anyone - 7th November 2010
 * for your ritual thrashing, Mr President'' - President Obama will suffer in the mid-term elections this week but it didn’t do Bill Clinton any harm in 1994 - 31st October 2010
 * and Mr Facebook'' - The question Sorkin was asking about Zuckerberg was the Citizen Kane question: why? But the real question was: why not? - 24th October 2010
 * right where he wants to be — losing big'' - An electoral meltdown for the Democrats in the upcoming mid-term elections will allow the president to call the right’s bluff on tax - 17th October 2010
 * in Iraq and the prize is ... a war to come'' - America may think it is job done but sectarian tensions could still herald a wider conflict. This war, in others words, may not be over - 10th October 2010
 * promise from the right’s wild-eyed frontier'' - The Republicans’ reckless election pledge on tax and cuts is a gift to Obama and could be a chance to stem Democrat mid-term losses - 3rd October 2010
 * the high road to legal pot, California'' - Proposition 19 could lead to the legalisation of marijuana in California, helping to reduce the Golden State’s debt and cut crime - 26th September 2010
 * waits to pounce as the Tea Party rolls on'' - Yes, Palin is waiting in the wings. And this strange and ugly time is the beginning of the seemingly inevitable Obama-Palin showdown - 19th September 2010
 * this nut-job or the world will burn'' - America is in danger of letting reckless and fanatic pastor Terry Jones' plan to burn the Koran drag it into a destructive war with Islam - 11th September 2010
 * the love, Hitch — it will survive you'' - A believer salutes the refusal of cancer-stricken British-born controversialist Christopher Hitchens to renounce his atheism - 15th August 2010
 * heralds the big day for gay marriage'' - A landmark ruling in California insisting there is no argument for restricting civil marriage rights has turned the tide for same-sex weddings - 8th August 2010
 * next task — reviving America’s right'' - The PM's modernisation of his party and budget cuts is a model for the Republicans ahead of the 2012 US presidential election - 25th July 2010
 * it, Palin will be the Republican nominee'' - Everything she has done these past few months — when she was supposed to fade away — confirms her seriousness about the future - 11th July 2010
 * and depravity — all the media’s fault'' - American newspapers that were once scourges of the powerful and fearless truth hounds are now the poodles of the establishment - 4th July 2010
 * Obama: a prisoner of his generals'' - In sacking Stanley McChrystal, the US president has bound himself more tightly to a flawed and failing military strategy in Afghanistan - 27th June 2010
 * left boils over at President Bloodless'' - Obama is being attacked for showing no passion — he is a man who wins quietly, gets a lot done but receives no huge enthusiasm for it - 20th June 2010
 * Israel has killed this love affair'' - Tel Aviv’s belligerence has led to a crucial shift in support in the United States - 13th June 2010
 * disaster awaits the land of oil addicts'' - If you want to assign real, structural blame, it belongs to Americans who simply refuse to wean themselves off carbon - 6th June 2010
 * Britannia: the limeys breaking US taboos'' - America is naturally polite so it is up to some blunt Brits to ask awkward questions - 30th May 2010
 * cracks appear in the Tea Party revolt'' - When the public actually confronts the imminent reality of spending cuts, rather than the idea of them, their popularity sinks - 23rd May 2010
 * the lesbian question, Ms Legal Eagle'' - President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan seems to have no views, even on her own sexuality - 16th May 2010
 * and jugular blows: the elections debate'' - The tactics used by the three British party leaders on TV last week had all the usual American touches - 25th April 2010
 * come over here, Cameron, you pinko'' - The Republican party has lurched so far right that it can no longer recognise mainstream conservatism - 11th April 2010
 * believe you’ve killed the church, Holy Father'' - How can the Pope have any moral authority until he explains the child abuse cover-up, takes accountability and repents? - 4th April 2010
 * tears up Israel’s carte blanche'' - The key thing Netanyahu needs to be reminded of is: Obama has a gift for getting his enemies to destroy themselves - 28th March 2010
 * on health and Obama wins around the world'' - Securing healthcare reform at home will help the American president in Afghanistan and the Middle East - 21st March 2010
 * Cap’n Barack the crafty trimmer'' - President Obama has bent to the prevailing winds, but that isn't a weakness. There is a pragmatism that is a kind of strength - 7th March 2010
 * needs to play hard for health reform'' - As Barack Obama's health summit flops, do the Democrats have the guts to force the healthcare bill through? - 28th February 2010
 * hate in a Republican embrace'' - Among the heterosexuals, the hostility towards gay equality is becoming a defining shibboleth of what the party means - 21st February 2010
 * Palin, a warrior messiah on a mission'' - The former vice -presidential candidate's speech last weekend revealed a woman driven by a sense of divine destiny - 14th February 2010
 * up, the president is not for turning'' - President Obama’s state of the union address is a clear signal to critics on both the left and right - 31st January 2010
 * iPhone and IED rule the Age of Asymmetry'' - There was surely something significant about the news story that dominated the last week of America’s decas horribilis - 3rd January 2010
 * wakes up to the shift in global power'' - The only thing more damaging to a superpower than never using military power is using it in such a way as to demonstrate its futility - 6th December 2009
 * cat Obama must count on his nine lives'' - With large swathes of the US 'going rogue', can a president with preternatural calm resonate? Can he bring the people with him? - 29th November 2009
 * the fantasy world of Sarah, Warrior Princess'' - The US vice-presidential candidate’s memoir mocks the truth, but she remains a possible future American leader - 22nd November 2009
 * Obama has Israel where he wants it'' - Tel Aviv may think it has won a victory over the president, but he has a trump card - 15th November 2009
 * warn both sides of America’s divide'' - Last week’s elections have revealed independents as the new driving force in US politics - 8th November 2009
 * the quiet, the US is legalising marijuana'' - The humble joint can save lives. We look forward to the end of senseless prohibition - 1st Noivember 2009
 * white America and beneath it is black'' - We find it easy to peddle myths of previous national purity, of some Edenic period when life was simpler, populations purer, race more easily marked and celebrated. In America, the myth endures as well - 25th October 2009
 * Dither is sizing up his killer blows'' - On health, Iran and the war, Barack Obama may seem weak, but he is playing it long and luring opponents into traps - 18th October 2009
 * means change – except on torture'' - A bid to carry on prosecuting a man who even though his tormentors knew him to be innocent chills the marrow - 11th October 2009
 * on, Mr President, that’s the best option'' - Send more troops or cut back? It’s impossible to make the call on Afghanistan right now, so don’t - 4th October 2009
 * Obama finds a balm for the middle class'' - The key to the president’s health reforms is ending the financial fear illness brings - 13th September 2009
 * still isn’t president in the south'' - Denying the leader’s American birth is just another form of racism - 9th August 2009
 * race dream is swiftly shackled'' - The ugly arrest of Henry Louis Gates Jr, a black professor at Harvard, shows racial harmony is far from a reality - 26th July 2009
 * Obama awaits Tehran’s next move'' - The president is playing both hawk and dove in his attempts to engage with Iran. Now it’s Khamenei’s move - 5th July 2009
 * and the reign of books was over. The end'' - Surely nothing could replace the book? - 14th June 2009
 * message: I have a dream for Islam'' - As the president prepares for a key speech in Cairo, Andrew Sullivan gauges his plan for a new Middle East - 31st May 2009
 * comes shrieking into the light'' - Cheney is not the best spokesman for Cheney. He has an approval rating of 30% and a disapproval rating of 63% - 17th May 2009
 * at the end of religion's dark tunnel'' - Faith is growing ever more extreme but a new book on the evolution of God gives us hope - 10th May 2009
 * is soothed by no-drama Obama'' - The president’s cautious, mollifying approach is winning ever more support - 3rd May 2009
 * tortured lie: that’s all it took for war'' - Bush needed ‘evidence’ and used techniques designed to produce lies to get it - 26th April 2009
 * calls are coming, President Put-off'' - Obama likes to play for time but now he faces key decisions at home and abroad - 19th April 2009
 * best friend: a seething, sniping right'' - A poll indicating a sharply divided US proves Obama has won the fight for the centre - 12th April 2009
 * little things that will fight climate change'' - Vast regulation would cost us dear; far better to try simple petrol and carbon taxes - 5th April 2009
 * Cheney puts his head in the noose'' - The former vice-president fears being held to account on torture and is lashing out - 29th March 2009
 * Obama more time.Then give him hell'' - The president has had only two months – harsh judgments are premature - 22nd March 2009
 * a new power in America – atheism'' - The faithless are a growing force as the churches duck the challenges of the age - 15th March 2009
 * blood in the war for Obama’s world-view'' - The furore over a new intelligence chief signals a fight for the soul of US foreign policy - 8th March 2009
 * Republicans pray for meltdown'' - The American right is shattered and knows only a national disaster can save it - 1st March 2009
 * maddening America, the wisest of all'' - The US is hobbled by bigotry but it has an unrivalled vitality that pushes it ever forward - 22nd February 2009
 * Taliban declare jihad on Obama'' - The president wants bipartisanship; the right has promised him all-out war - 15th February 2009
 * wriggles in the Guantanamo net'' - The foreign secretary wants to draw a line under the torture row but more truth will out - 8th February 2009
 * calmly buries the legacy of Mr Toad'' - Bush was a reckless near-dictator; his successor is returning power to the people - 1st February 2009
 * new man calls time on US torture'' - The choice of Leon Panetta to head the CIA is the best sign of change yet - 11th January 2009
 * Obama will make the Middle East wait'' - Hamas and Israel will find out soon enough that he isn't easily pressured - 4th January 2009 (see: Israel–Gaza conflict)
 * beep: Road Runner lets McCain blow up'' - Barack Obama’s strategy of calm is provoking his rival into fatal errors - 12th October 2008
 * the lipstick, the pitbull vanishes'' - Sarah Palin’s performance in last week’s big debate revealed her emptiness - 5th October 2008
 * Bush’s great illusion is exposed'' - The president thinks he is above the law. Mercifully, he is now being challenged - 28th September 2008
 * choice of Tweedledum or Tweedledumber'' - The US economy is in crisis but neither presidential candidate has a credible solution - 21st September 2008
 * fright begins as McCain reveals his reckless side'' - Sarah Palin has opposed his key policies, so why did he pick her? - 7th September 2008
 * Obama beats McCain on strategy'' - Our correspondent applauds how the Democrat outwitted his rival and neutralised the Clintons - 31st August 2008
 * it’s war we want, McCain will deliver'' - The Republican candidate has been in his element during the past week - 17th August 2008
 * doubts starting to rein back Obama'' - The senator has stalled in the polls as voters start to fear handing both the presidency and Congress to the left - 10th August 2008

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Column name: The Daily Dish (blog)

Remit/Info: US politics and political culture

Section: Atlantic Voices

Role: Commentator

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Email: [mailto:andrew@theatlantic.com andrew@theatlantic.com]

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 * Andrew Sullivan: Has this blogger just proved that a lone voice can make big money online? He is changing the culture of the blogosphere by asking his readers to provide the funding. In the first 24 hours, he had made $330,000. Ian Burrell, The Independent, 5th January 2013



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 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Sullivan