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June 23, 2009

Dissecting the writings and ideology of Andrew Sullivan

Christopher Badeaux at The New Ledger has a seriously devastating takedown of Andrew Sullivan, the likes I’ve never seen before. He covers Sullivan’s rampant hypocrisy, his various political “awakenings,” talks at length about Sullivan’s obsessions (like Sarah and Trig Palin, for example), and his famed hostility towards the Catholic Church for their stance on gay marriage – and then some......   [Read More]

More on how the 2005 “election” of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was not Bush’s fault

On Saturday, I wrote a post which talked about the myths the left are perpetuating about the 2005 election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the Iranian presidency, which are that 1) reform-minded Iranians were “ok” with having Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president as long as he helped protect them from the “warmongering” Bush and 2) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected over Iranian fears of the United States after Bush’s “Axis of Evil” speech and other “harsh” rhetoric towards Iran. In essence, Bush has been blamed for Ahmadinejad’s “rise to power,” an assertion that is unsupported by the facts. This post continues where the last one left off......   [Read More]