Andrew Michael Sullivan is a British-American
author, editor, political commentator and blogger. He describes himself as a
political conservative, though he has been increasingly at odds with the
Republican Party on many issues. His focus is U.S. politics but he frequently
writes about culture and society.
Sullivan is a speaker at universities, colleges, and
civic organizations in the United States. He has been a guest on national news
and political commentary television shows in the United States and Europe. Born
and raised in England, he has lived in the United States since 1984 and
currently resides in New York and Provincetown, Massachusetts. He is an openly
gay Catholic.
Sullivan is a former editor of The New Republic and
the author of five books. He is perhaps best known as the author and editor of
his blog, The Dish, which mainly focuses on political issues.
A large number of conservative pundits (excluding
those who are already arguing that the election was “fixed”) are making the
argument that the American people failed by re-electing Barack Obama.
It’s reminiscent of the old joke about the surgeon who
explained that his miracle hands had worked their usual magic but the patient had failed him.
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