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The Dixiecrats meet again in New York. Now they're called Republicans.
Andrew Sullivan
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Andrew Sullivan
Age: 61
Born: 1963
Born: August 10
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The good news about me is that my friends and social network is entirely independent of politics.
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Not many people sleep with other men and when the other man leaves have a nervous breakdown.
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The important things are not worth knowing because they are useful. They are worth knowing because they are true.
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The day of reckoning is not just coming for Saddam Hussein. It's coming for the anti-war movement.
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I think a blog to live really has to be probably four or five times a day.
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It is one of history's great tragedies that American conservatism, born in part in resistance to Soviet torture, should end by endorsing it in America, by Americans.
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Even if it's deep unhappiness, it's your unhappiness.
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What modernity requires is not that you cease living according to your faith, but that you accept that others may differ and that therefore politics requires a form of discourse that is reasonable and accessible to believer and non-believer alike. This religious restraint in politics is critical to the maintenance of liberal democracy.
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Al Gore's problem, in my view, is that he never liked politics. He's actually deeply uncomfortable in it but felt he had to do it because of his father. He's much more comfortable in a private sector role and has, in fact, been much more successful in a private sector role, and I admire him for that.
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Personally, I'd rather have pins stuck in my eyes than endure a conversation with John Kerry, but I'd love to hang with Bush.
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I think sex is completely absurdly demonized in our culture. But in the end, however much sex you want to have, with however many people in how many ways, to be loved and to love is what human beings really want.
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If religion is about truth, why is it so afraid of error?
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I think very few people are gay. I'm a two-percenter myself.
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I like the pluralism of modernity it doesn't threaten me or my faith. And if one's faith is dependent on being reinforced in every aspect of other people's lives, then it is a rather insecure faith, don't you think?
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