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The emergence of Pope Francis – the sheer miraculous grace of it – suddenly eclipsed the despair. You know what has happened since. I just wanted to add this coda to the narrative arc of the Dish years. It may not mean as much to you as to me – but Francis may well become a figure more important than merely Pope.
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The Weekly Wrap. Friday on the Dish, Andrew slammed Peggy...
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- Christian Wiman On God And Suffering. March 8, 2024 • 43 mins. Christian is a poet and author, and, in my view, one of the most piercing writers on faith in our time.
- Rob Henderson On Overcoming Trauma. March 1, 2024 • 39 mins. Rob is a young independent writer.
- Jeffrey Rosen On Virtue And Learning. February 23, 2024 • 47 mins.
- Nate Silver On Gambling And Politics. February 16, 2024 • 39 mins.
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1:24:22. Nate Silver On Gambling And Politics. A fun chat with the famous stats guy, poker master, and old friend. Listen now on the Dishcast. Feb 16 •. Andrew Sullivan. 60. 1:30:16. Full archive of all the episodes from The Weekly Dish.
The legendary editor writes his first book. Listen now on the Dishcast. For contest #417, we go deep-sea diving off the coast of a charming island. Woke students and a weak president show the way. He's back on the pod with another smashing book. Listen now on the Dishcast. For contest #416, the false field didn't deter dozens of sleuths with ...
The Weekly Dish. By Andrew Sullivan "To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle," - Orwell. Posts. Notes.