Tag: Andrew Sullivan
Danton and Robespierre
Ross Douthat and Rod Dreher, both of whom disagree with Andrew Sullivan on same-sex marriage, nevertheless agree that he’s the most important political writer of his generation.
Dreher’s synopsis of Sullivan’s significance at this historic moment really grabbed me, and summarizes my forebodings: “I think he’s something of a Danton figure. Now, I fear, come the Robespierres.”
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“The remarks made in this essay do not represent scholarly research. They are intended as topical stimulations for conversation among intelligent and informed people.” (Gerhart Niemeyer)
Tasty Tidbits 9/28/11
- Ayn Rand on the multiplication of criminal laws.
- What is a “progressive”?
- Where are the progressives (whatever they are)?
- Another impending execution. Yawn!
- 2 kinds of “peak oil.”
- Andrew Sullivan’s lazy slander.
- School as “a place apart.”
- Some God the gift to gie us …
- Why write?
Tasty Tidbits 8/10/11
- Should Christians stay the heck in the closet?
- Contraceptives I.
- Contraceptives II.
- Regulate the Messenger!
- What if “the one what brung ya” is too boring to dance with?
- Fake blessings, real blessings.
