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  1. Andrew Michael Sullivan (born 10 August 1963) is a British-American author, editor, and blogger. Sullivan is a political commentator, a former editor of The New Republic, and the author or editor of six books. He started a political blog, The Daily Dish, in 2000, and eventually moved his blog to platforms, including Time, The Atlantic, The ...

  2. Andrew Sullivan takes a look at the impact of HIV/AIDS on the gay community. December 17, 1990. ... Even an HIV-positive man can be made sicker by re-infection with the virus, whether from his own ...

  3. It was Andrew Sullivan, seeking order. Mr. Sullivan hasn’t changed much since he arrived in Washington in 1986 with an internship at The New Republic and a veneration of Margaret Thatcher. Among ...

  4. And yet, when the gay, conservative, and openly HIV-positive writer Andrew Sullivan published his essay “When Plagues End” in November 1996 in The New York Times, outrage from the HIV ...

  5. Upon learning he was HIV positive in 1993, Andrew Sullivan began writing more than he ever had before. Believing that he didn’t have long to live, he wanted to leave behind a book detailing his best argument for refocusing the gay rights movement on marriage equality and military service.

  6. Andrew Sullivan is a conservative political writer and commentator and one of the pioneers of political blog journalism. ... The blogger came out as HIV positive because he couldn’t write ...

  7. On the Andrew Sullivan production function. COWEN: Now since I’ve nominated you as the most influential public intellectual of our generation, I would like to start with some questions about the Andrew Sullivan production function. SULLIVAN: Okey doke. COWEN: So let’s go back in time. At some point you learn you’re HIV/AIDS-positive.

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