Andrew Sullivan is a leftist and a radical gay activist who happens to agree with conservatives on the threat of terrorism and the need to confront it. On every other issue he couldn't be farther from us. He's like Christopher Hitchens without the alcohol abuse, except Hitchens is more talented.
Sullivan?s critically-acclaimed landmark book, Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality, was the first to argue for civil marriage rights for gay couples. It set the gay rights movement?s agenda for the following decade. He also is the author of Same Sex Marriage: Pro and Con and Love Undetectable: Notes on Friendship, Sex and Survival. A practicing Catholic, he has challenged the Church?s position on gay life and has written extensively on the crises in the Church.
Andrew's presentation had the clarity, eloquence and intellectual firepower one would expect from him. Boston College
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