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  • What Conservatives Should Learn from 9/11

    12/07/2001 4:48:39 PM PST · by RightThinkinDood · 27 replies · 208+ views
    The New Republic ^ | 12/7/01 | Andrew Sullivan
    WHAT CONSERVATIVES SHOULD LEARN FROM 9/11. Right Turn by Andrew Sullivan These are heady times for conservatism. The last 20 years have seen a decisive shift in the West toward market economics and away from statist intervention. The welfare state as it has historically been understood is an endangered species. Culturally, the importance of family structure, religious faith, and personal responsibility is affirmed by a wider array of people than for a generation. And with September 11, the bedrock conservative insight that the world is an inherently dangerous place has been decisively proved once again. Even the democratic left has ...
  • Sullivan history in documentary in error (The War)

    09/24/2007 1:13:50 PM PDT · by hawkeye101 · 27 replies · 646+ views
    WATERLOO --- The first installment of Ken Burns' long awaited seven-part World War II documentary, "The War," which aired on PBS Sunday night, captivated many but contained one error that caught the attention of some Cedar Valley residents. Local viewers noted that the show' first installment, "A Necessary War," mistakenly stated that the five Sullivan Brothers, who enlisted in 1941 and were killed Nov. 13, 1942, were from Fredericksburg, Iowa, and not Waterloo. The confusion probably arose because Bill Ball of Fredericksburg, a good friend of the Sullivans, was killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor. His death, according to...
  • John Sullivan won't run for 18th (Illiinois)

    08/01/2007 5:53:49 PM PDT · by LdSentinal · 6 replies · 252+ views
    State Sen. John Sullivan, a Rushville Democrat, won't run for the 18th District Congressional seat that U.S. Rep. Ray LaHood is vacating. Sullivan, who made the announcement this morning in a news release, said he would seek re-election to his 47th State Senate District seat next year. "Right now, I'm where I want and need to be, and I plan to continue working hard to serve the poeple of western Illinois," he said. If Sullivan, a member of the General Assembly since 2003, had opted to run for Congress, he could not also have sought to keep his state Senate...
  • US generals urge climate action

    04/15/2007 10:57:20 AM PDT · by jeepgal · 41 replies · 902+ views
    BBC News ^ | 4/15/07 | Staff
    Former US military leaders have called on the Bush administration to make major cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. In a report, they say global warming poses a serious threat to national security, as the US could be drawn into wars over water and other conflicts. They appear to criticise President George W Bush's refusal to join an international treaty to cut emissions. Among the 11 authors are ex-Army chief of staff Gordon Sullivan and Mr Bush's ex-Mid-East peace envoy Anthony Zinni. The report says the US "must become a more constructive partner" with other nations to fight global warming and...
  • Ex-generals: Global warming threatens U.S. security

    04/15/2007 6:00:56 PM PDT · by RDTF · 77 replies · 1,904+ views
    CNN.Com ^ | April 15, 2007 | AP
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Global warming poses a "serious threat to America's national security" and the U.S. likely will be dragged into fights over water and other shortages, top retired military leaders warn in a new report. The report says that in the next 30 to 40 years there will be wars over water, increased hunger instability from worsening disease and rising sea levels and global warming-induced refugees. "The chaos that results can be an incubator of civil strife, genocide and the growth of terrorism," the 35-page report predicts. "Climate change exacerbates already unstable situations," former U.S. Army chief of staff...
  • MEET THE GLOBAL MORAL MAJORITY. The Mullah

    03/17/2007 7:04:13 PM PDT · by Torie · 18 replies · 649+ views
    The New Republic ^ | March 13, 2007 | Andrew Sullivan
    American conservatism is in crisis. ... A Giuliani or Romney candidacy [versus Clinton], could well eke out a victory in 2008. ... The strains are there, all right, and they have been made much more acute in the Bush years under the weight of massive spending increases, evangelical overreach, abuse of executive power, conventional corruption, and (most disastrously) a mismanaged war. ... The crisis, rather, is of a different kind. It is intellectual, and it is deeper than anything captured by the conventional categories. The sole merit of Dinesh D'Souza's new book is that it acknowledges this intellectual collapse, even...
  • It's hard to hate entirely reasonable Hillary

    01/21/2007 6:19:55 AM PST · by NCjim · 92 replies · 1,913+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | January 21, 2007 | Andrew Sullivan
    Among my many guilty pleasures — bad reality television, solitary nose excavation, the Fox News Channel — hating Hillary Clinton was once near the top of the list. The senator from New York somehow managed to arouse every one of my love-to-hate zones. She was a self-righteous feminist (boo) who married her way to power (double-plus-boo). She wanted to turn American medicine into the National Health Service (grrr) and all her friends were wealthy lawyers (triple eye-roll). She was Lady Macbeth when she wasn’t some goo-goo liberal ideologue. There were as many ways to despise her as she had hairstyles....
  • Mitt Romney - The Christianist Candidate

    11/22/2006 10:11:01 AM PST · by Deut28 · 75 replies · 3,293+ views
    Andrew Sullivan - Times blog ^ | 11-21-2006 | Andrew Sullivan
    The Christianist Candidate In case you were unaware, it's Mitt Romney. As with most Christianists, the idea of allowing different states to try different solutions to the same problem is dispensable when moral absolutes are involved. In other words, the fundamentalists have no interest in federalism. If federalism means that California can have marriage equality and medical marijuana, today's GOP base wants none of it. Here's Romney's discussion of John McCain's approach: Romney was less charitable to McCain, who on Sunday told ABC News: 'I believe that the issue of gay marriage should be decided by the states.' McCain also...
  • ...(Andrew) Sullivan -- Once a Bush Backer -- Now Suggests He May Have 'Lost His Mind'

    11/02/2006 5:40:40 AM PST · by Dane · 23 replies · 972+ views
    Editor & Publisher ^ | November 1, 2006 | E&P staff
    NEW YORK In a move that no doubt sent a shiver through several candidates in his own party, President Bush, in a special interview with wire service reporters in the White House, today guaranteed a job for his Pentagon chief for two more years, adding that both Donald Rumsfeld and Vice President Cheney "are doing fantastic jobs and I strongly support them." But it wasn't only endangered Republicans who have been calling for Rumsfeld's ouster who may have blanched. Andrew Sullivan, the conservative writer who was once a key media supporter for the Iraq war, denounced the latest Bush statement...
  • Political candidate details sexploits with Packers

    10/10/2006 2:02:06 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 44 replies · 1,665+ views
    AP ^ | October 10, 2006
    MADISON, Wis. -- Sex! The Green Bay Packers! Sex with the Green Bay Packers! The usually ho-hum race for Wisconsin secretary of state is being spiced up by one candidate's naughty tell-all book about her bed-hopping exploits with Green Bay football legends during the team's glory days under Vince Lombardi in the 1960s. Sandy Sullivan, a 65-year-old Republican with no political experience, self-published a gushing memoir in 2004 titled "Green Bay Love Stories and Other Affairs" in which she claims she was the girlfriend of Packers Paul Hornung and Dan Currie, deflected a pass from Hall of Famer Don Hutson...
  • Powell leads the right in a Bush-whack

    09/17/2006 3:22:21 PM PDT · by Dane · 104 replies · 2,408+ views
    The Sunday Times(UK) ^ | Septemebr 17, 2006 | Andrew Sullivan
    Powell leads the right in a Bush-whack Andrew Sullivan In my first year in America, as a budding young conservative, my old friend, the writer John O’Sullivan, invited me out to dinner. The dinner, it turned out, was with none other than William F Buckley, a man who remains the undisputed titan of American conservatism. Buckley became famous in America in the 1950s and 1960s for being a conservative intellectual when such a thing was regarded as axiomatically oxymoronic. He founded the National Review, the indispensable magazine for the burgeoning American conservative movement. He was one of the inspirations for...
  • Elvis shook up ’56/Made iconic ‘Sullivan’ appearance 50 years ago today

    09/10/2006 7:48:18 AM PDT · by Rocko · 20 replies · 521+ views
    FortWayne.com/Associated Press ^ | 09-09-06 | Woody Baird
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Fifty years ago, as Elvis Presley was about to make his first appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” Helen Kreis was staring at the TV screen, barely able to contain her teenage excitement. Then her father pulled the plug. “He was just joking, but before he could get it plugged back in, I was next door at the neighbor’s house. They were watching Elvis, of course, and I wasn’t taking any chances,” said the now-65-year-old Kreis, of Olney, Md. “Everybody was watching Elvis.” Well, maybe not everybody, but nearly everyone in America who had a TV had...
  • Dressing up hate (Hewitt on Andrew Sullivan and the term "Christianist")

    05/12/2006 9:47:02 PM PDT · by Unam Sanctam · 27 replies · 1,066+ views
    World Magazine ^ | May 20, 2006 | Hugh Hewitt
    What does the term "Christianist" mean and why is Time peddling it? Time columnist Andrew Sullivan uses the term to describe evangelicals with whom he disagrees. He says his goal is to "take back the word Christian while giving the religious right a new adjective: Christianist. Christianity, in this view, is simply a faith. Christianism is an ideology, politics, an ism. The distinction between Christian and Christianist echoes the distinction we make between Muslim and Islamist." He explains further, "Muslims are those who follow Islam. Islamists are those who want to wield Islam as a political force and conflate state...
  • The Collapse of Judgment. By Hugh Hewitt

    08/03/2006 9:49:15 AM PDT · by Responsibility2nd · 4 replies · 684+ views
    Townhall ^ | 08-04-06 | Hugh Hewitt
    If you could save the victims of one of the following four events, which group would you save? 1. The victims of Fidel Castro's "revolution?" 2. The victims of Hezbollah's ambushes, rockets and missiles over the past three weeks? 3. The victims of the Seattle attack on the Jewish federation? 4. The victims of Mel Gibson's repulsive outburst of anti-Semitic venom? If all human life is valued equally, you'd have to save Castro's millions of victims, the Hezbollah's thousands, then the one dead and many injured in Seattle, and then Gibson's offended. As an extraordinary week draws to a close,...
  • Istook for Governor ad!

    07/07/2006 1:27:51 PM PDT · by pulaskibush · 13 replies · 712+ views
    This is response ad from the Ernest Istook campaign to a negative ad made by the Bob Sullivan campaign. Here is the link again: http://www.istook.com/?sectionid=52&sectiontree=20,52 Here is the Istook campaign website: http://www.istook.com/
  • Millionaire guilty of murder (finally got James Sullivan)

    03/10/2006 10:13:09 PM PST · by Cecily · 4 replies · 408+ views
    Associated Press ^ | March 10, 2006
    ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- A jury on Friday convicted a millionaire of murder for hiring a hit man to kill his socialite wife 19 years ago to escape a costly divorce. The jury of three men and nine women took a little over four hours to find James Sullivan guilty of arranging the shooting death of Lita Sullivan, his 35-year-old second wife. Except for blinking several times, Sullivan, 64, showed no reaction to the verdict. The victim's mother, state Rep. Jo Ann McClinton, wept. "I'm just happy and elated that finally after 19 years, the person we knew was guilty,...
  • At Conservative Forum on Bush, Everybody's a Critic

    03/08/2006 7:08:13 AM PST · by beeler · 215 replies · 2,371+ views
    washingtonpost.com ^ | Wednesday, March 8, 2006 | Dana Milbank
    If the ancient political wisdom is correct that a charge unanswered is a charge agreed to, the Bush White House pleaded guilty yesterday at the Cato Institute to some extraordinary allegations. "We did ask a few members of the Bush economic team to come," explained David Boaz, the think tank's executive vice president, as he moderated a discussion between two prominent conservatives about President Bush. "We didn't get that." Now why would the administration pass up such an invitation? Well, it could have been because of the first speaker, former Reagan aide Bruce Bartlett. Author of the new book "Impostor:...
  • Washington Post Elevates Muslim Savagery to “Movement” Status

    02/16/2006 5:21:10 PM PST · by forty_years · 29 replies · 1,007+ views
    http://netwmd.com ^ | February 16, 2006 | Andrew Jaffee
    Rome paid tribute to the barbarians clamoring at her gates. It didn't do any good. Paying ransom only postponed the inevitable sacking, burning, and looting of the empire's capital. The UK's Neville Chamberlain sought to pacify Hitler, only to see Brits hiding in basements from the blitzkrieg a few years later. Instead of remembering history's lessons, the Washington Post today indulges in feel-good, intellectual rationalization of Muslim intolerance and hatred. In a 5-page manifesto entitled, "Anatomy of the Cartoon Protest Movement," authors Anthony Shadid and Kevin Sullivan exercise unlimited poetic license, calling Islamist hooliganism "a rare moment of empowerment among...
  • Ithaca lawyer could face jail for tax conviction

    09/30/2005 4:59:32 AM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 11 replies · 607+ views
    Fingerlakes1.com ^ | 9.30.05 | Deb Miller
    SYRACUSE — Ithaca attorney William P. Sullivan, Jr., 62, of 417 North Aurora St., pleaded guilty Thursday to four counts of failing to file his federal income tax returns for the years 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001, federal officials said. Sullivan's guilty pleas were entered in U.S. District Court, Syracuse, before U.S. Magistrate Judge George H. Lowe. By his plea, Sullivan admitted that he failed to file his federal income tax returns for those four years. By his plea, he also admitted that the total taxes owed to the IRS for those four years was $34,691. Sullivan faces up to...
  • Old man McCain tries Bush’s crown for size (Andrew Sullivan Alert)

    05/29/2005 9:03:09 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 13 replies · 951+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | May 29, 2005 | Andrew Sullivan
    Washington is a strange city because, unlike New York, money doesn’t confer status and, unlike Los Angeles, neither does celebrity. The elusive element that structures life and work here is power or the appearance of power. Like electricity, this substance cannot easily be seen. But when it emerges decisively, you feel the atmosphere change in the city. And last week something shifted. Fourteen senators made a deal. All the president of the United States could do was look on. In a finely balanced Senate, a centrist faction of seven Republicans and seven Democrats shelved the notion of abolishing the judicial...