Andrew Sullivan, who once wrote the essential politically incorrect essay, “What’s so bad about hate?” to refute the idea of codifying “hate crimes,” is ironically now the poster child for what can be so bad about love—blind love, that is.
The press honeymoon is getting a little sour; and “conservatives” who endorsed Obama like Christopher Buckley [...]
Once Upon a Honeymoon: Andrew Sullivan’s Obama Love is Still Blind
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Curious Defenses of the Goldstone Report

Goldstone invokes his Jewishness, Zionism, his daughter’s residence in Israel and his connection to Hebrew University.
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Keith Hennessey: Obama’s inherited deficits fallacy, KeithHennessey.com
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