The Fifth Column

200 w / Andrew Sullivan "Uncancellable Andrew and the Great Media Miasma"

08.13.2020 - By Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt WelchPlay

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We can't believe it. Neither can you. It's our 200th episode!! (Well, not including the thirty-plus, subscriber-only Patreon episodes, which are looser, bawdier, and even more problematic...so stop freeloading and subscribe!). In celebration of this momentous anniversary, we called up our old friend Andrew Sullivan, fresh from his separation with New York magazine and joining from his Provincetown whirlpool, to discuss:

- Daddys, bears, and pervs...oh my! - Andrew has a conversation with some younger gays - A generation without tragedy - BTW: No one actually says LGBTQ+ - And you're not suppose to like being oppressed - Why did Andrew leave New York magazine and what is the "mysterious miasma"?  - Sully starts his own thing, quickly realizes he was underpaid - The drunk brilliance of old-school British journalism - FWIW, Andrew didn't write The Bell Curve - The anti-Sullivan fatwa issued by a former employer - Michael Kinsley's two rules of writing  - The future of magazines, the future of media  - Why you should read, listen to, and befriend people with bad ideas - Kmele, Kamala, and the prostitutes - Andrew convinces us to...change

Recorded Aug 13, 2020 Published Aug 14, 2020

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