by (ta-DA) FORBES!1 I say, take whomever at his or her word if they want to apply a label to themselves, as in minority members (like Ruben NAVARRETTE, Alberto GONZALES, Clarence THOMAS, Condo RICE, Colon POWELL). Ever since Poppy BUSH sprung the trap for Dems of finding minority members for nominating as Wingnuts, Dems agonized over how to attack them, calling them Uncle Toms or houseboys or puppets. The answer is full-steam-ahead: If they say they are wingnuts, just attack and oppose them AS WINGNUTS without all the "puppet" talk, albeit so true and obvious.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Sullivan....In January 2009, Tunku Varadarajan, Elisabeth Eaves and Hana R. Alberts, writing in Forbes magazine, ranked Sullivan #19 on a list of "The 25 Most Influential Liberals In The U.S. Media", writing that "he clings unconvincingly to the 'conservative' label even after his fervent endorsement of Obama. His advocacy for gay marriage rights and his tendency to view virtually everything through a 'gay' prism puts him at odds with many on the right."<18>
Sullivan rejected the "liberal" label, on the grounds that he supports a flat tax, rejects progressive taxation as unjust and counter-productive, is skeptical of universal healthcare and supports a free market in healthcare and pharmaceuticals, strongly supports "fighting a war against Jihadist terror", and therefore does not meet Forbes magazine's own criteria for a "liberal", which include support for progressive taxation and universal healthcare and "a certain queasiness about the war on terror." He argued that Forbes writers, including Tunku Varadarajan, whom he called "smart and decent", consider him a liberal because he is "openly and proudly gay" and because "conservatism has become a religious movement" while he does "not believe that any specific form of religion has a veto in determining who is or is not a political conservative in a secular society."<19>
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