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Sep. 18th, 2002 09:10 am
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I haven't picked on Andrew Sullivan for a while, have I? (And why do I do it? Because he keeps getting held up as an example of modern conservative thought, that's why.)

Let's start with this condemnation of Dianne Feinstein (scroll down a bit). I can swing to that rhythm. Feinstein is one of my least favorite Senators. So, she said something dumb... which Andrew inflates into a commentary on all Democrats everywhere. Sure, OK. Dianne's a prominent Democrat.

But what about this? (Scroll down again; the headline is "Conservatives and Mental Health".) Sullivan's OK with extending one Democrat's remarks to represent the opinion of the entire party, but it's not OK to notice when a Republican differs from the Republican mainstream? It's utterly factual to say "Republican House leaders opposed this mental health bill," and it's fair to point out that individuals within the Republican Party supported it.

So much for the right to hold opinions as an individual.

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