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...Certainly, we couldn’t guard the way we had to in the second half,” Crimson coach Frank Sullivan said...
ESSAY: Andrew Sullivan on President Bush as national nanny...
...were in foul trouble all night,” Sullivan said. “It comes back to our inability to guard them and really put our hands on people...
...Year of Living Erroneously" [Dec. 29-Jan. 5], Andrew Sullivan wrote that in 2003, "The more sure of things we were, the more sharply our reality got checked." But was the "we" supposed to refer to average people? As Sullivan's examples point out, it was often the press that reported information that was supposedly accurate but in fact wasn't. Average consumers of news were not living erroneously. We were just watching the media's standards sink lower, into more uncharted depths. JOHN STUVER Burbank, Calif...
According to Sullivan, we are all to blame for the state of the world--even for the invasion of Iraq, since the war "was at least partly built on a series of deceptions, mistakes and failures. By everyone." But foreign countries are rarely invaded because of my mistakes. In fact, if I thought my actions would have serious global consequences, I might spend a little more time gathering facts. However, Sullivan's allusion to Frodo Baggins, hero of The Lord of the Rings, was an unintentionally brilliant commentary on Bush and his crusade against terrorism: a small being wandering...