Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Michael Sullivanis an English author, editor, and blogger. Sullivan is a conservative political commentator, a former editor of The New Republic, and the author or editor of six books. He was a pioneer of the political blog, starting his in 2000. He eventually moved his blog to various publishing platforms, including Time, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, and finally an independent subscription-based format. He announced his retirement from blogging in 2015...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth10 August 1963
CountryUnited States of America
I believe that there are moments in sex that are so awesome that they actually reflect God.
I felt, and often still feel, unable to live up to the ideals I really hold,
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.
...the current Human Rights Commission's working group is made up of the Netherlands, Hungary, Cuba, Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe. No, I'm not making that up.
I'm gay. I always have been and I always will be, and I'm happy.
I watched Nancy Pelosi and Tom Daschle. Good grief. What whining weenies.
What gay culture is before it is anything else, before it is a culture of desire or a culture of subversion or a culture of pain, is a culture of friendship.
I purge compulsively. I'm constantly shedding things.
My own view is simply that there are some very basic rules; very simple rules that apply to all writing in a way, which is: don't lie; if you're wrong, correct; do not misrepresent; and try and keep oneself intellectually honest - which means, as a writer, the very difficult task in public of admitting you were wrong.
No American should be forced to choose between their spouse and their country.
The good news about me is that my friends and social network is entirely independent of politics.
The relationship of black Americans to Obama is sociologically riveting.
If you change the society and a culture, the politics will follow.
There is something about hearing your president affirm your humanity that you don't know what effect it has until you hear it.