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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · 145. Latest. Top. Discussions. VFYW: Needle In A Bay Stack. For contest #415, we're in a lux neighborhood with an earth-shattering past. Apr 13 •. Chris Bodenner. 29. 1:31:43. Eli Lake On Israel, Anti-Semitism, Kanye. We hash it out and find some common ground. Listen now on the Dishcast. Apr 12 •. Andrew Sullivan. 46. VFYW: A Stunning 180.

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  2. Andrew Sullivan. @sullydish. Recovering blogger. 161K+ subscribers. Subscribe. "To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle," - Orwell. Posts. Notes.

  3. Andrew, to borrow Oakeshott’s phrasing, certainly does not always have acceptable opinions, nor is he always agreeable. Far from it, as readers of this blog certainly know. But Andrew, more than anyone else, has taught me that any genuine form of love, especially friendship, does not seek to change or improve the other person.

  4. Jul 17, 2020 · Independent media is needed more than ever, especially for up-and-coming writers. Jul 17, 2020. Share. Subscribe. Since I closed down the Dish, my bloggy website, five years ago, after fifteen years of daily blogging, I have not missed the insane work-hours that all but broke my health.

  5. The Daily Dish was founded in the summer of 2000 by Andrew Sullivan as one of the very first political blogs. Andrew wrote the blog alone for the first six years, for no pay, apart from two pledge drives. In 2006 he took the blog to time.com and then to theatlantic.com, where he was able….

  6. 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 Daily Beast, and finally an independent subscription

  7. Dec 1, 2023 · Uh-Oh. Here We Go Again. Anti-incumbent performative populist rage is now the rule, not the exception. As old-time Dishheads may recall, I was one of a handful of pundits who thought in early 2016 that Trump not only could, but probably would, win the election.

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