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  2. Andrew Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan was born in South Godstone, Surrey, England, into a Catholic family of Irish descent, [10] and was brought up in the nearby town of East Grinstead, West Sussex.He was educated at a Catholic primary school and at Reigate Grammar School, [11] [12] where his classmates included Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer and Conservative member of the House of Lords Andrew Cooper. [13]

  3. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan; Walsh; Watters; ... (Andrew) Schlafly (Phyllis) ... A belief deriving from religious conviction that the human condition is defined as a choice between good ...

  4. Religious right in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream media have used the terms to identify religious conservatives. Journalist Andrew Sullivan has commonly used the concept, [ 1 ] as have political cartoonists Cox & Forkum in reference to former Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris .

  5. South Park Republican - Wikipedia

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    "South Park Libertarians: Trey Parker and Matt Stone on liberals, conservatives, censorship, and religion." Reason.com (2006): 58. Gournelos, Ted. Popular culture and the future of politics: Cultural studies and the Tao of South Park. Lexington Books, 2009. Podlas, Kimberlianne, Respect My Authority!

  6. On Sunday, “60 Minutes” aired an interview that looked a lot like handing someone a megaphone. Correspondent Scott Pelley aired a profile of the conservative author Andrew Sullivan, one that ...

  7. Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the British political commentator Andrew Sullivan described the "Great Awokening", describing it as a "cult of social justice on the left, a religion whose followers show the same zeal as any born-again Evangelical [Christian]" and who "punish heresy by banishing sinners from society or coercing them to public demonstrations of shame ...

  8. Donald Trump and fascism - Wikipedia

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    The idea of modern America being analogous to Weimar Germany before Hitler's seizure of power was brought up by New York Times reporter Roger Cohen and journalist Andrew Sullivan in 2015. [139] American professor John Russo stated in 1995 that public concerns over job loss would lead to a resurgence of fascism in the United States in the future.

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