Andrew Sullivan server update
I’ve received numerous e-mails asking me if, as a former guest-blogger, I can access Andrew Sullivan’s site. I just tried, got something that said, “andrewsullican.com (sic) click“. I clicked with some apprehension, but was able to access the site with no difficulties — his last post was a response to Josh Marshall’s defense of Clark. ...
I've received numerous e-mails asking me if, as a former guest-blogger, I can access Andrew Sullivan's site. I just tried, got something that said, "andrewsullican.com (sic) click". I clicked with some apprehension, but was able to access the site with no difficulties -- his last post was a response to Josh Marshall's defense of Clark. According to Andrew -- via Glenn Reynolds -- this is a server problem. I experienced similar difficulties when I was doing the guest stint earlier this month, so I can certainly empathize. Andrew, you're welcome to guest-post here while the problem is being fixed!! [Big man!--ed. Hey, it's the least I could do.] UPDATE: The Daily Dish is back online -- with an apology from Sullivan. [On a separate matter, that's the second post in a row in which you've mention this Clark business without addressing it head-on. What gives?--ed. I haven't read enough to comment with confidence. From what I have read, it seems clear that Drudge ginned up a Clark quote through an improper use of ellipses. Does that mean Clark can't be criticized on foreign policy?--ed. Hell, no -- I argued two weeks ago that compared to Howard Dean he was getting a free ride on this issue. Steve Sachs has more on this.]
I’ve received numerous e-mails asking me if, as a former guest-blogger, I can access Andrew Sullivan’s site. I just tried, got something that said, “andrewsullican.com (sic) click“. I clicked with some apprehension, but was able to access the site with no difficulties — his last post was a response to Josh Marshall’s defense of Clark. According to Andrew — via Glenn Reynolds — this is a server problem. I experienced similar difficulties when I was doing the guest stint earlier this month, so I can certainly empathize. Andrew, you’re welcome to guest-post here while the problem is being fixed!! [Big man!–ed. Hey, it’s the least I could do.] UPDATE: The Daily Dish is back online — with an apology from Sullivan. [On a separate matter, that’s the second post in a row in which you’ve mention this Clark business without addressing it head-on. What gives?–ed. I haven’t read enough to comment with confidence. From what I have read, it seems clear that Drudge ginned up a Clark quote through an improper use of ellipses. Does that mean Clark can’t be criticized on foreign policy?–ed. Hell, no — I argued two weeks ago that compared to Howard Dean he was getting a free ride on this issue. Steve Sachs has more on this.]
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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