Andrew Sullivan's blog The Daily Dish spits out about two dozen posts a day. (Sort of like this blog!) Most of the items are one-line intros, paraphrasings, and links to original articles.
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Sources with access to Palin have indeed told to me that the Wasilla whack-job was an obsessive reader of this blog as it dared to ask factual questions about her past that could be easily answered.
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Okay, so we're total suckers for tilt-shift perspective manipulation, and since we've run a fair number of snippy attack ads lately, we thought we'd try and clear the air with this impressive new spot from HP.
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Pop open the bubbly! Think about the thousands of political blogs out there -- including ones on the right and left, ones that are general politics and niche political blogs (race, LGBT, etc.
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In some ways, Obama's fealty to the big gay lobby rather than to the real gay community is testimony to why Democratic party politics remain repulsive to me.
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A series of time-lapses shot at this year's Burning Man in the Nevada desert. Watch, AFTER THE JUMP..
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Our favorite Daily Dish-er links to a few intriguing tidbits regarding queer nuptials.
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I found this post on Andrew Sullivan’s The Daily Dish…and this is too is right wing terrorism, in another country.
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by Jim Manzi I’ve said in previous posts on other blogs that one of the great features of The Daily Dish is it encourages active disputation, which I seem to be getting on my posts – good and hard.
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Like Josh and TPM, I now have only vague memories of the beginning of the Daily Dish. It began some time in the spring of 2000.
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"Thus, it is not merely that we atheists disapprove of people being religious because we like to chide them for not yet discarding that "crutch".
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In a move that closes the gap between two White House administrations, numerous government agencies and a year-old act of Congress, the Department of Health and Human Services has issued regulations that would end the United States' decades-old HIV travel and immigration ban.
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